Events
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Start: 7:30 pm
Mark Haskell Smith, who “writes like Carl Hiassen’s
oversexed cousin” (Booklist), is back
with Baked, a charming comic
suspense novel that is a hybrid cross-breed of The Big Lebowski and Half
Baked with The Orchid Thief and Weeds thrown in.
With marijuana well on its way to being legalized in California, Smith takes
on the subject of cannabis with typically oddball results. Meet Miro Basinas,
an experimental botanist, a gentleman farmer who sells his rarefied product to
an educated clientele. Only he’s not growing heirloom tomatoes or making
organic wine – he’s growing weed. His greatest creation, a blend called
Elephant Crush that tastes like mangoes, has his loyal customers, who need
medical marijuana for their anxiety disorders and restless leg syndrome,
clamoring for more. Months earlier, Miro had entered Elephant Crush in Amsterdam’s prestigious Cannabis Cup and won, but upon his
return to Los Angeles,
he is shot and his weed is taken, in a brutal blow to ganjaficionados
everywhere.
Baked, complete
with a typically Smith-ian cast of lovably quirky characters, takes readers on
a truly hilarious ride through LA, the world of medical marijuana and
competitive pot-growing, all while trying to solve the mystery of who shot Miro
and trying to recover the fabled Elephant Crush.
Mark Haskell Smith is an award-winning screenwriter and
author of three prior novels, Moist,
Delicious, and Salty. He covered
the real Cannabis Cup for the Los Angeles
Times last fall, and as California speeds towards the ballot initiative to
legalize marijuana, he has fashioned himself into a kind of expert on the
state’s number one crop. He lives in Los
Angeles, close to the Rambo taco truck.
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