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Junior

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Hilarious look at everything from number of useless cable channels to political correctness overload.

358 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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Ray Donley

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Ray Donley's childhood dream was to play point guard in the NBA. When that dream died, he became a lawyer, a profession in which foot speed and fast twitch muscles are not a prerequisite to gainful employment. After writing factually accurate and mostly boring legal briefs for thirty years, Ray decided to write a novel so he could just make stuff up. He researched, as lawyers do, and determined that what the world needed was a novel that combined his interests in the Bible, sports, cosmic cause and effect, silly religiosity, and movies where things get blown up. Ray lives in Austin, Texas with his wife, who is also an attorney. Their two wonderful daughters attend college.

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March 31, 2013
A hilarious look at everything from the many useless cable television channels to the madness of political correctness.

Laughter is my favorite thing and I found something to laugh out loud about over and over and over.

The entire book is made of daily entries into Junior's journal.

It's silly; it's inane; it's joyful reading.
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