It's all about the endings, isn't it ? So this is his Omertà, the book that capped off his career and quite possibly his life. Naw, just his career. It's hardly his Deerhunter, an obscure Entourage reference that no one will get, haha. Even if Omertà wasn't written by Ser Puzo it's still better than this novel.
In stasis, just for the heck of it I reread this because clearly I don't love myself enough but I don't think I have laughed aloud like this in a long while. I laughed until it wasn't funny anymore, until it became saddening. This is acceptable by humanity ? When so many others who deserves to be read aren't being read, who ought to be published are not being published, those who should be writing aren't writing , well that one is their own fault.
I must say he had turned telling a story instead of showing one into a fine art form. I thought about it but I just didn't care about the characters. The outdated technology dispirited me since we can do all the googling on our phones now and that's mean, I know . But then again like the author of Kramer vs Kramer said books serves as time capsules that we can revisit, that is such a beautiful thought, right ? So if I wanted to get a 2004 feel I'll just reread this novel as devoid of substance as it was. To be honest, it wasn't so long ago that I was in 2004 and I remember it vividly, we can only hope that our years remember us fondly too.
As brainless as this is, and it is pretty brainless, I can't help but feel that it's ahead of its time filled with dreary fortelling and cold presentiment. Because nowadays everyone is obsessed with climate change, whether they believe it's happening or they are wrong. Haha, just kidding I don't enforce my opinions . The point is everybody got something to say about it. Even a bear's victim that was awarded recently. Oddly enough in 2004 another novel on this subject was released ; State of Fear by Michael Crichton. Safe to say that was a better novel, more persuasive too.
Back to this one, the two stars are for ..... Well, who am I to completely shoot down something that brought joy of reading to countless many. After all I enjoy cotton candy and light kisses too.