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Coyote Blue
Coyote Blue
Author: Christopher Moore
From Christopher Moore, author of Fluke, comes a quirky, irreverent novel of love, myth, metaphysics, outlaw biking, angst, and outrageous redemption. — As a boy growing up in Montana, he was Samson Hunts Alone -- until a deadly misunderstanding with the law forced him to flee the Crow reservation at age fifteen. Today he is Samuel Hunter,...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060735432
ISBN-10: 0060735430
Publication Date: 6/1/2004
Pages: 303
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 170 ratings
Publisher: Perennial
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 1
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candieb avatar reviewed Coyote Blue on + 239 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
What a heartwarming, analytical novel.

*laughs hysterically*

Yeah, okay, so it's not highfalutin' reading. Who cares. It did drag in a few places, but it was funny. It was Christopher Moore. Read it when you need a really good laugh. Yeah, there's a good story in there too, but the constant "funny" will keep you smiling.
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Helpful Score: 1
Love everything by this author. It is always interesting and funny.
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Helpful Score: 1
Moore writes humorous tales and he gets better and better with each book he writes. This is one of his earliest attempts but the writing is clear, concise and soo good. The prime character of this read is Sam Hunts Alone who leaves the Crow reservation at age fifteen after a brush with the law.

Sam carves a private life away from the reservation, becoming a successful insurance salesman. He drives a Mercedes and lives alone in a Santa Barbara condo but his life is empty. He has no one to share it with until he meets Calliope Kincaid and that mystical trickster, Coyote. At that point his life livens for he falls in love and Coyote begins to change everything.

It's a funny story, almost like a fairy tale and the reader smiles and wondering time and again what will happen next between Sam, Calliope, and Coyote. I liked this gentle read and believe that others will like it too. Moore takes a poke at life and what happens between people with the interactions among Sam, Calliope and Coyote. Good one.
greatdanechick avatar reviewed Coyote Blue on + 19 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I've read a couple of Christopher Moore's books, and I liked this one best. I was really confused when I first started it as it bounces back and forth through time, but I soon was pulled into the story enough that I was able to keep up. I really liked the Coyote God that visits... he's very funny! I didn't think I would like this book because it sounded a little far fetched and very different from anything else I read, but I found it very entertaining!
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Helpful Score: 1
I loved this story! Moore reminds me of Vonnegut; lots of dark humor, irony and supernatural twists.
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mangarosa avatar reviewed Coyote Blue on
Love love love Christopher Moore! I've read this book a several times.
tbird avatar reviewed Coyote Blue on + 10 more book reviews
An excellently amusing book. Coyote Blue is a merging of Native American Myth and the modern day. Old Man Coyote decides Sam needs a reality check, although Coyote's tactics are...uniquely twisted. At it's heart, it's a story about a guy trying to get the girl while rediscovering his heritage, and he's not always a willing participant in the adventure. The author also inserts mini Coyote myth stories throughout the book to better depict the type of "interesting" character Coyote was and is. There is a deep lesson under the hilarity, but Moore makes sure we don't take life and the story too seriously.
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An absurd tale of a journey of love and spirituality. Not a bad read.
marcijo28 avatar reviewed Coyote Blue on + 327 more book reviews
Great story, my second Moore book, definitely nowhere near my last! Highly Recommend!
crytal avatar reviewed Coyote Blue on + 155 more book reviews
This one just didn't do it for me. For some reason it felt more like a Hiaasen than Christopher Moore to me. There were a few funny parts, and it took me until chapter 26 to realize there was a cross-over character. So not all bad, but also not very good. At least for me.
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Knowing that this is one of Christopher Moore's earlier books I realize he has definitely improved with time. It was a good read and has interesting moments with the coyote stories and dream sequences but I feel this story fell flat at the end. Despite my somewhat negative review I still think its a book you should get and read because all of Moore's books are good just in different ways!
Bossmare avatar reviewed Coyote Blue on + 306 more book reviews
This had some laugh out loud moments but I didn't like it as well as the Island of the Sequined Love Nun. Still it's funny and worth the read.
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Moore is an amazingly funny writer. This book is no different and makes you laugh out loud often.

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Sam Hunter (Primary Character)
Coyote (Primary Character)
Pokey Medicine Wing (Major Character)
Minty Fresh (Minor Character)
Augustus Brine (Trivial Character)
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