
Note to self: Do not pick up anymore of Percival Everett's back catalogue unless a trusted reviewer recommends. Do not be seduced by shiny reissue covers.

Note to self: Do not pick up anymore of Percival Everett's back catalogue unless a trusted reviewer recommends. Do not be seduced by shiny reissue covers.

"Don't pick up any wooden nickels."
Guessed what this meant, but had to look it up. Trying to think of a British equivalent.
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I really have no idea what's going on.
One of those books that should come with a link to the study notes...

This is ostensibly an ongoing conversation between father and son as the father is facing death in a retirement home. But it doesn‘t really have a traditional structure, unsurprising for Everett, but it lost me a little. Parts of it I really liked, but as a whole it didn‘t really work for me.