Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Present Value, by Sabin Willet
Really enjoyable novel set in a post 9-11 Boston suburb, where an exec at a company which sounds suspiciously like Hasbro has an epiphany which, naturally, leads to chaos in his previously well ordered life. A bit too much Tom Wolfe influence, but, really, that's fine. It was really good, actually.
Labels:
Adult,
America,
consumerism,
Present Value,
Willet
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