Random Lucidity was a wonderfully emotional read, with a twist that I didn't see coming, making the this the second novel I finished this week that took me by surprise. As a writer that is saying something, because I can usually figure out where a story is going.
This novel is about a man who suddenly decides to changes careers. He doesn't necessarily switch to the one he wants, as he doesn't feel confident enough to do it, but he puts himself into the field and on the path toward his dream. In doing so, his life takes some drastic twists and turns.
I related to Reggie is so many ways. He and I think a like, worry and obsess over things the same way, and our luck runs the same; we eventually get want we desire, but we suffer a great deal along the way. Whereas, I'm disappointed by certain aspects of the story, and at times felt the novel had too much real life and not enough fantasy, that is life. Things don't always work out the way we plan, and even though I didn't like those parts and felt they slowed the story a tiny bit, end the end, I was relieved to read a novel that doesn't give its characters a perfect, easy life, not even at the end.
I will say this, as much as I loved this story, I really want to read "Johnson Rambling: A Novel". Those sections of the novel were intense, shocking, and had me in a vice grip, but I'm slightly demented.
This is definitely a must read for aspiring authors, or well anyone at a crossroads in their life. Dave shows that even thought taking that leap of faith can be scary, it makes many things in your life uncertain, and you may lose people along the way, you also gain people, eventually find your footing, and move toward a happier future.
--Author Jennifer Reynolds