| Re: If you had to recommend ONE book... Does it have to be a novel? I usually recommend Stop Stealing Sheep by Erik Spiekermann. If this has to be a novel though, I might go with Chinese Takeout by Arthur Nersesian or Going Postal by Stephen Jaramillo. Both easy-reading tales of youthful urban living in the mid-nineties, but both with a slightly dark sense of humour that edges them away from the mainstream just that tiny bit. Both obscure enough that most folk won’t have already read them, too.
__________________ The interval between birth and death is fractal. Any given moment is infinitely deep and rich, and therefore one lifetime is quite enough for me. |