Comradish: An Adult Themed Childrens Book For Adults Who Behave Like Children
“I was enchanted by this book and it ended too soon. Adam Stone (‘Me’ in the many text exchanges) narrates this story of his and Comrade’s life together. In our introduction to Comrade, his side of takeout dinner negotiations included ‘I’m not in the mood for Chinese. Something with fruit?’
I was hooked. I also wondered why I never asked for fruit for dinner.
Adam has a unique ability to highlight the hilarious and poignant subtext in conversations between people. These short lines of dialogue - sometimes just a couple of words - capture the essence of what it means to be a human. Or sometimes a cat.
This is a book about cats and apartment life and ordering food and falling in love. I’ve already read it twice.”
— Greg Brisendine, Calvin in Quarantine,
a serialized story about a global pandemic
and zombies that's available on Amazon.
“These two should get a room and punch up every comedy script circling the drain in Hollywood. A delightfully bawdy love story that lacks just enough context from scene to scene to keep its foot on the gas, Comradish is a study in genuinely good puns, childless dad jokes, and heady consideration of current world events.
Sorry, autocorrect got hold of that last one. I meant, asthmatic saxophone farts. Puts the ‘out loud’ in LOL.”
— Scott Woods, author of
Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods