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Hell of a Book
Hell of a Book | Jason Mott
Meet . . . wait, we don't actually know his name. What we do know about him is he's an author. He moves from airport to bookshop to chain hotel, on tour for his new bestseller HELL OF A BOOK. And, as people keep telling him, it's a hell of a book. Some of these people may or may not be real - because the other thing to know about him is he has, let's say, an overactive imagination... For example, only he can see The Kid: a young black boy, who may or may not be the young black boy on the news recently. The one who was shot by the police. The one who everyone is on the streets protesting about. Or he might be any of the others. He may be all of them, or none of them. That may or may not be important. He may even be our author telling us this story. And all of this may or may not be happening. Every. Single. Day. THIS HELL OF A WORLD NEEDS THIS HELL OF A BOOK
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REPollock
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If I taught contemporary literature, I‘d want to teach this book. It‘s exactly what the title says.

Suet624 Oh! I remember really loving this book! 4mo
LiteraryinPA That‘s a great endorsement! I‘m stacking it! 4mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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This is an interesting novel. Highly erratic and untrustworthy narrator. You never know what is true or part of his imagination.
Filled with dark humor, and discussions of how to hold the news stories of the day. The narrator is a bit annoying, but that was meant to be. Importantly there is a deep thread of the horrors of being Black in America.
The tone is disjointed and messy, reflecting our world.

Tamra I really enjoyed this on audio! 11mo
dabbe Hello there, sweet kitty! 🖤🐾🖤 11mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#FirstLineFriday @ShyBookOwl

"In the corner of the small living room of the small country house at the end of the dirt road beneath the blue Carolina sky, a dark -skinned five-year-old boy sat with his knees pulled up to his chest and his small, dark arms wrapped around his legs and it took all he had to contain the laughter inside the thrumming cage of his chest."

What a fantastic opening.

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Brooke_H
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I don‘t know how to review this fever dream. I read it in one go, couldn‘t put it down. Five million stars.

Suet624 Totally agree. And now you‘ve made me want to reread it. 2y
Tamra It‘s fabulous, I agree! 2y
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TracyReadsBooks
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This powerful, thought-provoking book explores what it means to be Black in America thru two storylines, one which follows a best-selling novelist on a book tour that has him cross-crossing the country & one that follows a young boy, who may or may not be real, living in a rural town. In telling their stories,the book explores love, friendship, racism, police brutality, family, justice, & much more. Compelling, inventive, & challenging.

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TracyReadsBooks
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The librarian I volunteer for recommended this one so thought it would be the perfect book to read on the way to my shift.

#OutAndAbout #ReadingOnTheTrain #LibraryVolunteer

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Lcsmcat
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I don‘t want to give anything away, because this book is best gone into cold. But it is so powerful, funny, heavy, funny, important, sad, intriguing, funny. You should read this book!

Tamra Such a great reading experience! 2y
SarahBookInterrupted I completely agree. I went in cold. I didn‘t know anything about the book before reading it. It‘s a excellent book and I highly recommend it too. (edited) 2y
Lcsmcat @Tamra @SarahBookInterrupted I‘m going to be thinking about this one for a long time, which as about as strong a recommendation as I can give. 2y
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Tamra This and Everette‘s novel are so creative they pop into my mind regularly. 2y
Lcsmcat @Tamra I have The Trees on m‘y TBR, but haven‘t gotten to it yet. 2y
akaGingerK I really loved this one 2y
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Lcsmcat
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I hope this is a fast read, because it‘s for book club next week. 🤦🏻‍♀️

Tamra I really liked this ride and is one I could take again! (edited) 2y
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SarahBookInterrupted
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Check out my review of “Hell of a Book” by Jason Mott on Book Interrupted‘s Manuscript Monday. https://www.bookinterrupted.com/post/manuscript-monday-hell-of-a-book Also, we‘ve picked our books for next seasons podcast. We are doing all Banned Books and the pictures this year are pretty funny (as usual), so check out the home page of the website to see them.

Wesleypaker @SarahBookInterrupted Hello how are you doing today ? 2y
SarahBookInterrupted @Wesleypaker I‘m good…welcome to Litsy. You‘ll love it. Social media just for books. What could be better. 2y
Wesleypaker Yes I think it‘s great ..it‘s my pleasure meeting you here I‘m Wesley 2y
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Acoleman
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I‘ve read a few books this year with a similar perspective/theme. I love his voice in this book, it‘s poignant and timely while being entertaining. He makes you think about scary issues that plague or current times, yet at that same time you laugh and relate to the characters

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Lauren890
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I found this book challenging and excellent. I went in almost blind and I‘m glad I did. The author treats the reader with intelligence, which I love. The vision the author had for this book is unique and so, so effective. I HIGHLY recommend that everyone read it.

BkClubCare Yes! 2y
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akaGingerK
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This is the first book in awhile to hold my interest and not let go. It‘s surreal. It‘s gripping. It‘s self-referential in a way that puts it in conversation with itself and its readers.

It‘s really hard to describe but easy to see why author Jason Mott won the National Book Award for the novel: it‘s truly a hell of a book. I can‘t wait to meet the author-which feels really weird to say about the author of a book featuring a horrible book tour!

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Minervasbutler
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Succeeds in communicating the endemic racism of the US and the poisonous effect it has on generations of Black children in a way which is moving and subtle. It's also frequently very funny.

kspenmoll Good review. I want to read this. 2y
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BeeMagical
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Book 114🎧 3.5⭐️

The gift of invisibility. A very thought provoking book. It shined a different light on some very current issues and it was refreshing to hear this authors view, and his way of story telling.

I did get a little confused with the stories going back and forth but it started coming all together at the end.

Insightful and heartbreaking 💔

We need to do better.

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Cortg
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I enjoy books that have a unique take and I like what Mott did. He left the book open ended leaving you wondering, but not just about the ending, the whole damn book. It‘s a character driven book, but we don‘t know the character‘s name. It‘s about being a black man in America. It‘s about an introverted author on a book tour. It‘s about life experiences and trying to move on. It‘s about mental health. It‘s about a lot, in a very unique style.

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thereflectiveflaneur
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A quirky book!

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mrp27
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I finished May #bookspin over the weekend and I still haven‘t decided if it‘s truly a pick or just a so so. A hard book to review because I didn‘t really connect to it and the magic realism was hard to get past. However I also thought it was very creative, well written and had some great observations.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
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Amiable
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This started with a laugh and I was amused for 100 pages. It bogged down in the middle and I wondered what all the fuss was about. The last 70 pages were a rush and left me in tears by the end. That‘s a roller coaster ride of emotions to pack into only 320 pages.

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SkeletonKey
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Haven‘t been able to read much lately, but I‘m trying to finish this one for bookclub before the end of the month. Really good so far, just can‘t concentrate on anything.

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britt_brooke
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Mehso-so

⭐️⭐️⭐️ Is this a thoughtful musing on racial injustice or a heavy-handed, self-indulgent dose of metafiction? Both? I‘m conflicted. Parts are clever and meaningful while others are quite vexatious; the narrator, unreliable. It‘s stylistically busy, though I do appreciate how the stories converge. How this won the #NationalBookAward, idk, though. Should make for an interesting #bookclub discussion, regardless!

Cortg Hmmm. This is my book club‘s read next month. Now I‘m super curious. 2y
britt_brooke @Cortg I‘d definitely like to hear what you think! 2y
mrp27 I‘m reading this right now and I‘m feeling the same way. 2y
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britt_brooke @mrp27 That makes me feel better about not loving it. 😅 2y
Cinfhen Great review, this book hasn‘t really called to me / I think I‘ll pass😅 2y
Amiable I‘m struggling to get through it right now as well. 2y
britt_brooke @Cinfhen Thanks! Yeah, if not for IRL book club, I would‘ve passed. 2y
britt_brooke @Amiable The style is just not conducive to a very good reading experience. 3 stars was probably generous. Good luck! 2y
Cinfhen At least your bookclub is pushing you out of your “normal” reading comfort zone!! That‘s the beauty of bookclub 💚 2y
Tamra I enjoyed the audio version. It‘s not perfect, but it‘s creative. I‘d like to read it in print to compare the experience. 2y
britt_brooke @Tamra Creative for sure! 2y
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BeeMagical 🥹😍gorgeous!!🐶 3y
britt_brooke @BeeMagical Champ says “thank you!” 💚🐾 3y
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mrp27
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May #bookspin pick. Coincidentally I started this one over the weekend. I‘ve been looking forward to it for awhile now.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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DavidDiamond
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Love this quote…

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DavidDiamond
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Loss, denial, grief and anger are all examined in this imaginative and creative look at what it means to be black in today‘s America.
Simultaneously laugh out funny and incredibly moving, this National Book Award winner for Fiction (2021) is an eye-opener for all.

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OutAndAbout
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Witty and sarcastic writing, but with a deep and disturbing message. Timely and poignant. Solid recommend.

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Brooke_H
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My haul from Semicolon Bookstore today. I had to buy the tagged book after hearing @annebogel rave about it several times. I‘ve been meaning to read Chloe Brown forever. And I got Miles Morales from the store‘s “free books” shelf! (Bonus bookmark from After-Words, another shop we visited today.)

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LiteraryinPA
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Boosted my mood after a long day with a stop to the library. 💗 I probably should have saved this spree for 10 days from now when I have vacation from work! But hey, no time like the present.

Basically all of these are from recent Litsy recommendations. Where should I start?

Addison_Reads Great stack! I loved No One Is Taking About This, The Sentence, and Hell of a Book. 3y
Augustdana I‘ve read the sentence, seek you and crying in H mart. All were very good !!! Can‘t go wrong with either the sentence or H mart to start!! 3y
janeycanuck The Sentence is great but be warned there‘s a big chunk of it in COVID and George Floyd times. Hell of a Book is quite good, I‘d probably start there. 3y
Tonton Awesome stack! The Sentence was good. 3y
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JGadz11
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I‘m surprised I haven‘t seen this hyped more - it‘s absolutely brilliant. Mott‘s phrasing is unique and wonderful, and the story itself is fresh. Hell of a book is right - Highly recommend!✨✨

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Decalino
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This book kicks off with a jaunty comic tone, but a sense of foreboding soon creeps in. An author on a book tour can't remember what his book is about; the interviews he gives are a blur. He loses himself in alcohol and casual flings, ignoring news of a shooting. He writes off The Kid, a child with strikingly dark skin, as a figment of his very special imagination, but The Kid is more than that: a truth too painful to face, that cannot be ignored.

Tamra It is a Hell of a Book! 3y
Decalino @Tamra Agreed! 3y
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angieinwonderland
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This is definitely a Pick for me. Debating between 4 or 5 🌟. His use of the perfect witty words had me chuckling. The whole time reading it, I think I know where it is going but never 100% sure. It was a bit disjointed for me but at the same time so poignant that it literally felt like my heart was cracking in half.

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vlwelser
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I'm never going to be able to explain how awesome this book is. The #audiobook is quite amazing. I'm glad my bonus IRL book club picked this. It doesn't get nearly enough hype.

#DoubleSpin done! @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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Honeybeebooks
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The first few sentences left me laughing out loud and ready for an insightful and perhaps hopeful tale of a novelist that wrote a Hell of a Book. Instead, it was a heartbreaking reminder of the injustice and injury suffered by many. I was not always ready to hear the truth and trouble of the author and the boy, but Mott‘s storytelling made me linger, listen and learn a little. It is a pick with 4+⭐️. Be ready when you read.

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ErikasMindfulShelf
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Wow! I don‘t know why this book is not getting more attention. Beautiful, but sad. 4.5 stars.

Tamra It‘s a great one and can be read more than once! 3y
Cortg This is my pick for bookclub in a couple months. I hope it doens't pick up too much love before that because I don't want a long library hold list 😂
I've heard great things!
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vlwelser I felt the same way about this. Definitely not getting enough attention. 3y
BarbaraBB I agree with you and @vlwelser 3y
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Honeybeebooks
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"But happy? No....all you can do is hate your past and, by proxy, hate yourself."

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WellReadCatLady
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A hard book to describe but is a must read.

Cortg I‘m thinking of suggesting this one for book club 🙃 3y
WellReadCatLady @Cortg this would work really well in a book club setting lots to talk about 3y
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“Anything worthwhile takes time. Maybe that‘s what time is for: to give meaning to the things we do; to create a context in which we can linger in something until, finally, we have given it…something we can never get back: time. And once we‘ve invested the most precious commodity that we will ever have, it suddenly has meaning and importance. So maybe time is just how we measure meaning. Maybe time is how we best measure love.”

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Tamra
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Powerfully reflects the present in my part of the world this week, which is the whole point. 😔

High marks for creativity!

squirrelbrain This was on 99p Kindle offer in the UK today so, naturally, I purchased it! 3y
Tamra @squirrelbrain what awesome timing! 3y
Addison_Reads Loved this one! 3y
Tamra @Addison_Reads I think it‘s one I‘ll listen to again, because I know I didn‘t pick up on everything. 3y
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Pedrocamacho
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I really enjoyed Mott's book. Somehow he found the means to write a book that is irreverent, while remaining serious; funny, with an undercurrent of sadness and dread.

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Magpiegem
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🚨Kindle bargain alert 🚨

I check my very long kindle wishlist every few days to see if there are any bargains. There has been nothing for ages and then today 4 99p BARGAINS ON INE DAY!

All of the books in the photo above are currently 99p in case anyone has them on there list too 😊

TrishB Bargain 👍🏻 3y
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abbyreadz
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Wow…just…wow. I have ever had a book leave me speechless.

swishandflick I enjoyed this one too! Welcome to Litsy 👏🏽 3y
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Yahui07
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Unpopular review ~~
I get what this book is trying to say and like the message. However, I had trouble getting into the storyline.
This book is between soso and pick to me.

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MelKelsey
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Book 13

Hell of a Book by Jason Mott started off compelling because of its witty point of view-an author on a publicity circuit about his book, Hell of a Book. Both books are ultimately about police brutality and scratch the surface of its emotional weight on children and families. The original novel is short on story and becomes long-winded and discursive but is worth the read.

3.5 stars

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rachelsbrittain
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Books about books! Does it get any better?

bookriot.com/books-about-books-for-bibliophiles

LoverOfLearning Looks like a great and imaginative book! Added! 3y
InkedBookworm13 More books for my TBR 😆 3y
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Amiable
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Went to my favorite tea store to replenish my stash. And since it‘s located next door to my favorite bookstore, I stopped in there to pick up two new books. And then I came home and made cookies. Now I‘m on the couch with my favorite fleece blanket, drinking tea and eating cookies and reading. Tea, books, cookies, and couch. I may actually have tears in my eyes from the perfection of this day. 🙌🏼

Julsmarshall The perfect day! 3y
Megabooks Wonderful day! 3y
squirrelbrain Perfect! 3y
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CoverToCoverGirl Perfection 💜 3y
Soubhiville Sounds lovely. 3y
Tamra What a day! 👍🏾👍🏾 3y
ravenlee I‘m so envious! 3y
Amiable @Julsmarshall @Megabooks @squirrelbrain @CoverToCoverGirl @Soubhiville @Tamra @ravenlee It‘s like a day filled with unicorns and rainbows! I‘m afraid to blink in case it‘s a mirage. 😀 3y
LeahBergen Perfect!! 3y
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BarbaraBB
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“But, in the end, as it is with all of us, he could not be protected from the world.”

This is a book about how hard it is to grow up as a black person in the US. It is also satirical and clever. It has different storylines. It‘s a book in a book. It‘s funny and sad. There is even some magical realism. Or is there? It‘s a hell of a book and a good one to finish the year with.

TrishB A good one for the end of the year 👍🏻 3y
Cathythoughts I like the quote ❤️ 3y
Suet624 He did an amazing job with this book. 3y
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Addison_Reads
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Wow! This book has left me feeling drained after reading it, but it was such a creative, emotional read that has me still connecting the dots and thinking about all the various topics presented.

Jason Mott has delivered a book about race that I can say is unlike anything I've ever read. It definitely lived up to its name for me.

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Readerann
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Like many others, I‘m surprised this didn‘t make the Tournament of Books shortlist. Maybe they decided winning the National Book Award was enough! Not sure it‘s one of my top favorites of the year, but it is clever and thought-provoking.

Ruthiella I wonder if thematically it was too close to 3y
Readerann @Ruthiella Oh, interesting. You could be right. I‘m not sure I‘ll get to Copland Cane as I won‘t be completing the shortlist this time around. 😟 3y
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ReadingEnvy
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This won the National Book Award and was long but not shortlisted for the @tournamentofbooks for 2022 so I decided to go ahead and read it. Previous books have used satire to discuss the Black experience in America. ↘️

ReadingEnvy This book uses what I'm going to call meta-satire to discuss the experience of how we talk about the Black experience in America, particularly around the BLM movement, even more particularly how the media covers the issue in interviews with Black people.↘️ 3y
ReadingEnvy The narrator is a Black author in his 30s who has written one "hell of a book," or so everyone keeps telling him. He is on book tour and keeps encountering a young boy with very dark skin, who may or may not actually be there. Other details about the boy but also the author's own experiences are revealed as the book progresses.↘️ 3y
ReadingEnvy There is the focus of the book and then there is the writing style of the book - the first scene is the author escaping an angry husband - he had been sleeping with that man's wife at a hotel - so it starts with a bang with wry humor and self-observation even while in the middle of an action scene. ↘️ 3y
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ReadingEnvy He reverts to noir-speak with the ladies and the entire book has a strong narrator presence. I liked it in the beginning. But then the author chooses to repeat himself ad nauseum as it reaches the end. I'm sure it was for a good reason but it made the book, especially the ending, too long. By the time I was finished, I was desperate to be at the end. 3y
BarbaraBB Oh no! I have been looking forward to this one and have it set apart to read in my week off at Christmas. 3y
ReadingEnvy @BarbaraBB satire and I typically don't get on well though. How do you feel about it? Obviously enough like the book! 3y
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triplem80
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My #doublespin read for December! It's hard for me to describe this one, but I guess I'd call it a slightly surreal look at the experience of being black in America (including the issue of police brutality). I thought it was a good read, and I particularly enjoyed the writing. Definitely a pick for me!

@TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 3y
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