The Hotel Avocado by Bob Mortimer review more affable nonsense
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Bob Mortimer's The Hotel Avocado spins a delightful, absurd yarn full of quirky characters and comical situations, whilst being wholly unconcerned with traditional plot structure.
Mortimer wraps up the previous novel's events in a nutshell, presenting them with such whimsical brevity that it reflects his sense of humor rather than a need for coherence.
As the story unfolds, readers encounter a vibrant cast, including Gary, Emily, and a talking pigeon, embodying Mortimer's unique blend of the surreal and the charming.
Despite the zany and often unbelievable narrative, Mortimer's playful language and character-driven storytelling create a joyful romp that's as entertaining as it is nonsensical.
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