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A talk with Florida author Carl Hiaasen about writing humor in the era of Trump.
We asked the pros at Savannah's E. Shaver Booksellers what books they planned to take to the beach on these increasingly hot, languid days.
The Southern California Independent Bookstore Bestsellers list for Sunday, June 15, 2025, including hardcover and paperback fiction and nonfiction.
Things To Do Books Carl Hiaasen, Dave Barry and Ocean Vuong: new in bestsellers Also on the New York Times list for the week ended May 17: ‘Strict Scrutiny,’ poetry, Twain, Israel and more.
New books from Dave Barry and Carl Hiaasen offer some sunshine for our times.
Contemplating the state of things these days, some of us laugh because if we don’t, we’ll cry. Leave it to Carl Hiaasen, though, to make us laugh UNTIL we cry.
Carl Hiaasen’s novel follows the consequences of a crooked politician’s collaboration with a lunatic-fringe collective.
The column became a thrice-weekly platform for Hiaasen’s opinions, albeit a mostly local one. His books—he went on to publish a novel every couple of years—gave him a national audience.
Books The Trump Era Has Found Its Great Satirist, and It’s … Carl Hiaasen? After a shocking tragedy, the bard of Florida’s fever swamps has entered an extraordinary second act.
Carl Hiaasen is back and as ridiculous as ever In “Fever Beach,” a rich environmentalist infiltrates a white-supremacist group led by an idiotic MAGA fanatic.
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