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Other Minds and Other Stories
Other Minds and Other Stories | Bennett Sims
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From the award-winning author of A Questionable Shape and White Dialogues, a brilliant, anxious, and hilarious new collection. A man lends his phone to a stranger in the mall, setting off an uncanny series of Unknown calls that come to haunt his relationship with jealousy and dread. A well-meaning locavore tries to butcher his backyard chickens humanely, only to find himself absorbed into the absurd violence of the pecking order. A student applying for a philosophy fellowship struggles to project himself into the thoughts of his hypothetical judges, becoming increasingly possessed and overpowered by the problem of other minds. And in “The Postcard,” a private detective is hired to investigate a posthumous message that a widower has seemingly received from his dead wife, leading him into a foggy landscape of lost memories, shifting identities, and strange doublings. Cerebral and eerie, captivating and profound, these twelve stories expertly guide us through the paranoia and obsession of everyday horrors, not least the horrors of overthinking what other people might be thinking. With all of Sims’s trademark virtuosity, innovation, and wit, Other Minds and Other Stories continues to expand the possibilities of contemporary fiction.
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psalva
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Another end-of-month DNF. This started off strong with a strange loop of a story about a cell phone, a voice mail, and a suspicious stranger in a mall. I set it down after a story about slaughtering chickens. Today I went back for another try and the story I landed on seemed overly tedious, a description of carvings on a sarcophagus. I feel like Sims tried for atmosphere and shock based on the stories I tried, and nothing is drawing me in further.

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A little nighttime reading has yielded a word for #weirdwordWednesday. I‘ve heard of locavore, or one who eats food grown locally whenever possible, but locavorousness took me off guard. It makes sense but I find it a mouthful…pun intended. Aside- Bennett Sims‘ writing is interesting. So far, the stories in this collection are a mix between Black Mirror and Escher, but no standouts so far. I‘ll see how I feel when I finish. #weirdwords @CBee

Megabooks V cool! 5mo
rwmg Hmmm, if I needed the word I would have guessed locovority but Google doesn't recognise either. 5mo
CBee Definitely a mouthful 😂 5mo
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