Review of Randy the Irresistible

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Review of Randy the Irresistible

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Randy the Irresistible" by S M Goodier.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Randy, The Irresistible by S M Goodier is a work of fiction made up of a couple of chapters that simply show an explanation of the below content.


This book is about Randy. As per the name of the book, he is infectious to everyone he comes through. This is apparent in the several places of work and hearthstone. He's engaging, which is apparent every place he is employed. This is grounded in how he interacts with other workers. He is charming and also knows how to manipulate a situation to his advantage which is evident all over the book.


The author has brought out the characters in a humorous way. This is apparent in Randy's statement; she looked as though she'd been under the sunbed for too long, and she resembled a Warthog:the only thing missing were two large tusks protruding from his lower jaw! Pg 65. This made me burst out laughing as I read similar parts that made me want to read further hoping to witness further humor.


Goodier has done a recommendable job in character structure. For illustration, he has brought out Randy as a funny character. This is apparent when he's at Nicky's place. When he is unfit to find his undergarments, he wears Nicky's to surprise her. Pg 187. He also brings out Randy as an opportunist. E.g. Assuming all would go well, later on, he had managed to secure eight bottles of Moet. That was at least a hundred and sixty Quid. Pg 71 this happen at a party where he served guests drinks. He intended to gain further lagniappes.


I loved how the author used jotting styles that were so intriguing. E.g. Symbolism is apparent in the following statement; Phyllis, the groom's mother, had the eyes of a hawk, and when she saw Randy emerging from a side door carrying a bar labeled Moet and Chandon She crossed the room with lightning speed. Pg 68.


Goodier also did a stupendous job creating a pictorial image of the characters. Eg. She had long, light brown hair tied up in a loose ponytail and rimless glasses perched on the end of her nose pg 239. He virtually did this with all characters.


I also loved the choice of words of the pen when it came to the motifs of the chapters. Eg. The Early Bird Catches The Worm in chapter 16. This went hand in hand with what was recited in the particular chapter.


The part I loved most was chapter 1 The Bad Dog. Burrett peed at Edna's yard. After reporting to John, all he could say is 'you are a very bad dog 'and told the dog that it should go to its handbasket and suppose about what she had done. The humor fabricated me to it most.


I liked every bit of this book. It gave me the appetite to keep on turning the runners to unravel further humor. Thus there is no part that I disliked. I assume this book has been professionally edited. This is on the account that I just found a few typographical errors. Piecemeal from this, he did exceptional work.


I give Randy, The Irresistable a justified standing of 4 out of 4 stars. So humorous and interesting.A veritably clear and elaborate description of the content of the book. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in humor.

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