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Kick Ass
First edition
AuthorCarl Hiaasen, Diane Stevenson (ed.)
LanguageEnglish
PublisherUniversity Press of Florida
Publication dateOctober 1999
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover, Softcover)
Pages471 pages
ISBN0813017173
OCLC41712895
Dewey Decimal975.9'063
Followed byParadise Screwed: Selected Columns 

Kick Ass is the first of three books which highlight some of Carl Hiaasen's best columns in the newspaper Miami Herald. It was published in 1999, and followed by Paradise Screwed: Selected Columns (2001) and Dance of the Reptiles (2014).

The editor, Diane Stevenson, selected columns that focused on Hiaasen's views on growth and government in Florida. Kirkus described Hiaasen as "a crystalline, pitiless seer of human weakness" and stated the book is "deeply satisfying, both for what it reveals of the serious priorities of a supposedly light novelist and for the outrageous epic of Florida profiteering and entropy within."

References

  1. "KICK ASS: Selected Columns of Carl Hiaasen". Kirkus. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
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