The equation doesn't quite add up
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This is the first Weisbecker book I bought and was enjoying it so much when halfway through I bought another copy for a friend. I then regretted that a little as the story deteriorates towards the end however it is a potent combination of tequila, quantum physics, drugs, guns, banditos and a morally casual lady. I preferred 'In Search of Captain Zero' which apparently inspired some of the craziness of this novel but Cosmic Banditos is still a good read.
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Funniest book I have ever read!
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There are few books I have read which have made me laugh out loud! This one did - lots! Read this book, it will make you have a different view of the world you live in. You will be able to quote Quantum Theory after reading it as well. Buy it while it is still in print...
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Great book, really hard to get hold of in this country
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This is a great book. For those who haven't time or patience for Stephen Hawking etc. this book gives you a basic idea of what quantum mechanics is about. Pretty mindblowing stuff. Essentially though it is one of the funniest books I have ever read. The laughs build throughout the book and I was laughing like a maniac towards the end.
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Possibly the greates novel ever written
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For years whilst it's been out of print, dog-eared 2nd hand copies of this book have been snatched up for hundreds of pounds, and those lucky enough to own a copy but foolish enough to lend it to a friend never EVER saw the book again (unless they paid hundreds of pounds in an antique book shop). This book is about international drug smuggling and quantum physics, it reads like a movie, has extreme violence, drug crazed hilarity, and a cute pooch to boot. In short, it rocks. Buy it now while you can - no, buy two copies, and then you have one to lend.......
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Subatomic physics with drugs and high calibre firearms
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Our unnamed hero, his contrabandista chums and a big dog who doesn't mind easting snacks for smaller dogs set off on an epic quests for the meaning of life itself. From the mountains of Mexico to the middle of the USA they wreak havoc and destruction while investigating the discoveries of the 20th Century's greatest physicists. Books really dont get any more wierd and wonderful than this.
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