It was 1971, Nixon was President, war was in Vietnam, and pot was seeded and illegal. Something had to be done.Mike Good, recent college grad/mild-mannered revolutionary/avid surfer, decided to change the world. Even if it meant turning outlaw. He made a list: End War, overthrow the government, grow enough pot to raise world consciousness. Have fun doing it!Opposed to Mike’s plan: President … it!
Opposed to Mike’s plan: President Nixon, pesky drug laws, the Police, the FBI, rip-offs, hungry cannibals, hungry tiger sharks, the U.S. Army, and the CIA’s newest secret weapon.
Will Mike remain unbusted and unconsumed long enough to change the world? End War? Overthrow the government?
If you love zany crime capers, quirky characters, hilarious dialogue, and exotic locations, read Breaking Good and find out!
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Very Funny, great writer. This is book one of now 6 I believe I have read. 1970’s with Nixon in the white house, Mike starts his adventures and the fun never ends. I highly recommend this as a Fun read.
Not kindle unlimited, think may be perma free.
It’s 1971 and Mike Good wants to change the world!
With Nixon in the White House, war in Vietnam, and the only pot seeded Mexican, something had to be done.Things were bleak, but at least the music scene rocked. Inspired by the Beatles song Revolution, Mike Good, recent college grad and unlikely hero makes a plan:
1. Move to Hawaii, ride waves, enjoy the hell out of life!
2. Next, raise the world’s consciousness with the best marijuana ever grown.
3. Then, end war.
4. Finally, depose evil Uncle Dick.
With his priorities straight, one very unlikely hero moves to Hawaii where he meets deranged mentor Ray (master pot grower/insane egomaniac). With a little help from spaced out LSD tester Happy, Mike begins his philanthropic mission. Also, falls for sexy Miss June from the Girls of Hawaii calendar.Sadly for Mike and the world, there were all these pesky drug laws. To succeed, Mike will have to deal with The Man, mutant cannibal neighbors, rip-offs, the Bank of Hawaii’s Swat Team, the FBI, Miss June’s irate father, giant waves, giant surfers, and hungry tiger sharks. Then there was Uncle Dick, the Army, and the CIA’s newest secret weapon. Built by Dad (AKA: Dr. Strangelove, CIA Mad Scientist in Chief).Changing the world was gonna take more work than Mike first thought, but he was determined to try. Even if it meant missing some waves.
A Senor Bueno Travel Adventure
Breaking Good #1
High in the Andes #2
The Machu Picchu Blues #3
Kona Gold: #4
Maui Wowee #5
State of Chaos #6
Controlling Chaos #7
Marijuana Cowboys #8
Money, Guns, and Lawyers #9
Turning On {sequel to Breaking Good}
Revenge in Baja
Weird Trips #2 Travel Adventures Gone Wrong {9 short stories}
Luau Feet
Breaking Good #1 – Had to break this down into small pieces nightly, else I saturated on the fun and silliness. The book did get better after a few chapters and I could read more in a sitting. This is a well written, funny book that moves along faster after a few chapters. The beginning chapters are OK, just in small doses. Mike tells a good story that keeps you involved in one way or another. I wanted to read Weird Trips and High In The Andes since Breaking Good was actually good.
Weird Trips #2 – Another well written, hilarious book. Nine easy-to-read tales that made Depends more than a thought. Mike is definitely an entertaining storyteller and has the gift of gab and blarney. I enjoyed this book immensely, as well as Breaking Good. I found this book on some website giveaway.
High In The Andes #3 – I get the author’s newsletters now and wanted to review this book. This well written book comes from a gifted author full of blarney and humor. The reader can’t put the book down easily. The vivid descriptions, the fast paced plot and the characters that fill the book are highly entertaining. I didn’t have time to read this in one sitting, so I read a chapter just before bedtime. I’m a happy person anyway, but reading this much humor just put a bigger smile on my face the next morning. Thanks Mikey, when’s the next book coming out?
The Machu Picchu Blues #4 – Boy, this one took a while to read, but that’s a good thing; more pages, more fun and silliness. Another well written, entertaining, exciting and humor filled book from a laid-back author. The experiences the author shares is well laced with humor and truth, and the emotions run the gamut. His descriptions are vivid and you’re the spider on the wall, in the bus, in jail, hanging in the tree . . .
Kona Gold #5 – More fun; more laughs; more adventures. If you’ve read any of the other books, you know what’s in store for the reader. Well written with vivid descriptions, you think you’re sitting there watching the events as they happen. You never get bored reading one of Mikey’s stories. 4*