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Banal Nightmare
Banal Nightmare: A Novel | Halle Butler
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A ferocious novel by one of the boldest voices in American fiction and the author of The New Me, the definitive work of millennial literature (The New Yorker) Butler has crafted a novel in which every character proves to be completely, uniquely crazy. Her perverse sense of humor should be studied and celebrated.David Sedaris Margaret Anne Moddie Yance had just returned to her native land in the Midwestern town of X, to mingle with the friends of her youth, to get back in touch with her roots, and to recover from a stressful decade of living in the city in a small apartment with a man she now believed to be a megalomaniac or perhaps a covert narcissist. So begins Halle Butlers sadistically precise and hilarious Banal Nightmare, which follows Moddie as she abruptly ends her long-term relationship and moves back to her hometown, throwing herself at the mercy of her old friends as they, all suddenly tipping toward middle age, go to parties, size each other up, obsess over past slights, dream of wild triumphs, and indulge in elaborate revenge fantasies. When her friend Pam invites a mysterious East Coast artist to take up a winter residency at the local university, Moddie has no choice but to confront the demons of her past and grapple with the reality of what her life has become. As the day of reckoning approaches, friends will become enemies, enemies will become mortal enemies, and old loyalties will be tested to their extreme. Banal Nightmare is filled with complicated characters who will dazzle you in their rendering just as often as they will infuriate you with their decisions. Halle Butler singularly captures the volatile, angry, aggrieved, surreal, and entirely disorienting atmosphere of the modern era.
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BarbaraBB
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Mehso-so

#ToB25

Millennials in a Midwestern university town, unhappy with their situation, or maybe not but everyone is feeling sorry for themselves anyway and nagging and complaining about their situation (just like in The New Me, Halle Butler‘s other book I read).
Nothing much happens and it is kind of engaging but definitely not worth to be shortlisted.

NB Why is there a visiting artist? What does he add to the book? I really have no clue!

squirrelbrain I‘m getting this from the library. Luckily, going by your review! 🤣 3d
Cathythoughts I‘m not rushing out 👍🏻 3d
Suet624 Off the list! 2d
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sarahbarnes
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An appropriate title for this book I‘d say. A cast of unlikeable characters living sort of mundane lives, feeling unsatisfied for various reasons, and making poor decisions. I liked the fluid movement between points of view and the sheer bizarreness of people‘s thoughts and actions. A really weird book, but I think I liked it. 😆 And looks like it‘s on the TOB long list!

Cathythoughts Great review , I think I‘ll try it. 👍🏻😁 2w
Ruthiella I liked her previous book 2w
squirrelbrain Sounds perfect for the ToB then! My library has it, which I‘m surprised about, as they‘re usually not very adventurous in their choice of books! 2w
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sarahbarnes @Ruthiella good to know! I haven‘t read that one. I may try it at some point when I‘m in the mood for another vaguely unpleasant read. 😆 2w
sarahbarnes @squirrelbrain agreed! Glad you can easily get it and give it a try. I‘ll say it‘s not one I would buy, personally. 2w
sarahbarnes @Cathythoughts I‘ll be interested to hear what you think of it. 🩵 2w
BarbaraBB That‘s a longlisted book done ✔️ 😉. I‘ve been interested in this one, I love the cover! 2w
sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB I love the cover too! I think it‘s definitely worth reading; I‘ll be interested in your thoughts! 2w
Suet624 Good enough to land on the short list? 1w
sarahbarnes @Suet624 great question. Maybe? I think it‘s worth reading, but I‘m glad I borrowed it rather than buy it. 1w
Suet624 @sarahbarnes good to know. 👍🏻 1w
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Megabooks
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Perfect title! This is the book I needed this week. Relatively mindless and darkly funny millennials complaining about marriage, art, and academia.

Moddie has ended a 10-year relationship and returned to X, a small Midwestern town with a university where many of her high school friends have taken positions. When visiting artist David arrives, too, their new presence shakes up pre-existing friendships and marriages.

Megabooks @BarbaraBB I think you‘ve read her before and liked it. You might enjoy this one. 😘 4w
sarahbarnes Great review. Just picked this up at the library. Returning to the small midwestern town where I grew up would be a banal nightmare indeed so looking forward to this one. 4w
Megabooks @sarahbarnes I think you'll enjoy it. PS I've been living my own banal nightmare for 5 years! 4w
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BarbaraBB Thank you Meg, now I most certainly will stack! 3w
Megabooks @BarbaraBB awesome! 💙💙 3w
sarahbarnes 😂😂😂 I feel like you live in a more interesting place than where I grew up at least. You‘re close to Parnassus Books, right? 3w
Megabooks @sarahbarnes no! I live two hours north in a large town in Kentucky. I would love to live in Nashville though. 😁😁 3w
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