In order to respond to the massive interest in shorter reviews, I give you a fiction roundup that might help you pick a book for Solstice:
“The Road – Short Stories” – by Vasily Grossman. The Soviet Tolstoy proves that not everyone in the USSR spent every day in a labor camp.
“The White Tiger” – by Aravind Adiga. Killing your Indian boss is easier and more profitable if you plan it well.
“The Given Day” – Dennis Lehane. In 1919, abused Boston policeman decide to strike instead of breaking strikes.
“The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” – Stieg Larsson. Rich Swedes enjoy torturing women – but women who know computers and aren’t afraid of violence make it less enjoyable.
“Rage and Reason” – Michael Tobias. Will turn any man into a raging 'kill humans' vegetarian after one read.
“City of Thieves” – David Benioff. Getting eggs in Leningrad during the siege is hilarious hard work.
“Inherent Vice” – Thomas Pynchon. The Dude goes LA noir.
“The Left Left Behind” – Terry Bisson. Wouldn’t it be nice if all the born-again Christians would just get Raptured and leave us alone?
“The Grass is Singing” – Doris Lessing. South African apartheid even ruins whites.
“Children of Men” – P.D. James. Welcome to the remarkably familiar future prison camps of Britain.
I did not buy these books at May Day. Red Frog
2 comments:
This cracks me up!
I'm waiting for one-line books.
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