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  1. Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff is a 2018 American satirical novel written by Sean Penn. Narrated from the point of view of Pappy Pariah, the book tells the story of Bob Honey, a supposed international assassin who kills elderly people with a mallet.

  2. 1 mar 2018 · bob honey who just do stuff is short but striking. bob honey's visceral anger and distrust give little quarter to those around him, yet he's emblematic of a pervasive desperation and simmering discontent that nears its boiling point.

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  3. 27 mar 2018 · From legendary actor and activist Sean Penn comes a scorching, darkly funny novel about Bob Honey--a modern American man, entrepreneur, and part-time assassin. Bob Honey has a hard time connecting with other people, especially since his divorce.

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  4. 9 apr 2019 · Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff: A Novel. Paperback – April 9, 2019. From legendary actor and activist Sean Penn comes a scorching, “charmingly weird” (Booklist, starred review) novel about Bob Honey—a modern American man, entrepreneur, and part-time assassin.

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  5. With treason on everyone’s lips, terrorism in everyone’s sights, and American political life sinking to ever-lower standards, Bob decides it’s time to make a change—if he doesn’t get killed by his mysterious controllers or exposed in the rapacious media first.

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    • April 09, 2019
  6. 27 mar 2018 · With treason on everyone’s lips, terrorism in everyone’s sights, and American political life sinking to ever-lower standards, Bob decides it’s time to make a change—if he doesn’t get killed by...

  7. 27 mar 2018 · Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff on Apple Books. A Novel. Sean Penn. 2.6 • 14 Ratings. $11.99. Publisher Description. “An incredibly interesting work.” —Jane Smiley. “A straight up masterwork.” —Sarah Silverman. “Blisteringly funny.” —Corey Seymour. “A transcendent apocalyptic satire.” —Michael Silverblatt. “Crackling with life.” —Paul Theroux.