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Binge: 60 Stories to Make Your Head Feel Different
Binge: 60 Stories to Make Your Head Feel Different | Douglas Coupland
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The first new work of fiction since 2013 from one of Canada's most successful, idiosyncratic and world-defining writers, Douglas Coupland. He's called it Binge because it's impossible to read just one. Imagine feeling 100% alive every moment of every minute of the day! Maybe that's how animals live. Or trees, even. I sometimes stare at the plastic bag tree visible from my apartment window and marvel that both it and I are equally alive and that there's no sliding scale of life. You're either alive, or you're not. Or you're dead or you're not. Thirty years after Douglas Coupland broke the fiction mould and defined a generation with Generation X, he is back with Binge, 60 stories laced with his observational profundity about the way we live and his existential worry about how we should be living: the very things that have made him such an influential and bestselling writer. Not to mention that he can also be really funny. Here the narrators vary from story to story as Doug catches what he calls the voice of the people, inspired by the way we write about ourselves and our experiences in online forums. The characters, of course, are Doug's own: crackpots, cranks and sweetie-pies, dad dancers and perpetrators of carbecues. People in the grip of unconscionable urges; lonely people; dying people; silly people. If you love Doug's fiction, this collection is like rain on the desert.
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BookishTrish
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Tore through it with delight at its quirk. Loved the little connections between stories.

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brekihn
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Douglas Coupland never ceases to keep me interested. Loved these short and strange stories. Book 2 of the New Year.

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rachelk
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From the man who famously named Generation X: short, binge worthy and often cringe worthy (in the best way) stories, loosely connected with multiple cameos, lots of pop culture references and dark humor. This may be my favorite book by Coupland. And yes, that‘s a pre-Friends Courteney Cox dancing on the cover.

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Lindy
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Apparently this collection of flash fiction is called Binge because you can‘t read just one. Apparently they worked for me because I listened to the entire audiobook twice! The darkly funny tales are tangentially interconnected—characters; Rubbermaid bins; classic muscle cars; noravirus, SARS & covid; murder… I‘ll never look at cargo carriers on cars the same way, so the subtitle about changing my brain is true also! Multiple narrators ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Augustdana Really enjoying this right now!! And they‘re right I‘m usually reading four or five stories right before bed 🤣 3y
rachelk I loved this too but yeah, those cargo carriers! 😱 3y
Lindy @rachelk Yep! 3y
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Lindy
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I realize this isn‘t even an actual story, with a beginning and end, I‘m telling you here. It‘s bits of autobiography. But if our lives aren‘t stories, what are they? Glorified microbes on a Petri dish?

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Lindy
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For six months or so after my recovery, the people where I worked were greatly relieved when I telecommuted. Telecommuted. Boy, what an old-fashioned word that is. I worked from home.

rabbitprincess Wow it really is an old-fashioned word! Telecommuting on the information superhighway 🤣 3y
Lindy @rabbitprincess ha ha! Exactly 3y
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I didn‘t dread sex, but pleasure-wise, it rated somewhere around having to vigorously use a coal tar shampoo to get rid of lice. Just something you have to do.

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Lindy
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“In the 1950s they were dropping bombs like firecrackers all over Nevada. In the casinos, they‘d announce the blasts so the gamblers could go outside to view the mushroom cloud. It was fun! But if you dropped one small nuke now people would freak out like little babies & run around suing whoever they could and, I don‘t know, getting hysterical thyroid cancer.” —‘Effexor‘
Coincidentally, Watkins said her mother watched nuclear blasts as a child.

Lindy Image from Calgary Wordfest author event yesterday; quote from current (tagged ) audiobook (edited) 3y
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Lindy
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Chances are, you‘ve never torched a vintage muscle car.

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Lindy
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#audiosewing. I‘m making a reversible housecoat out of my natural dye experiments.

kspenmoll I love it! 3y
Crazeedi Very creative and unique 3y
Cathythoughts Gorgeous 💫 3y
Lindy @Cathythoughts Thank you. I hope to finish it today. 3y
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Augustdana
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Outside after work and soaking up the summer ???? God why is it so hot today??? Also didn‘t know this book existed until a few days ago, funny so far.

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Reagan
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Been majorly MIA and experiencing a bit of a slump - not buying books but reading them 😂 but I for this ARC today and I‘m super excited! My favourite is Girlfriend in a Coma!