A book in which a word is never used more than once. With the opening sentence ("When the racetrack closed forever I had to get a new job") the words "a", "the" and "I" are already done. Some very creative, playful writing follows. It sometimes read like a string of tabloid headlines and sometimes like a beat poem.
This was a very challening read - I don't know if I've had to concentrate this hard on understanding a book before. Some pages went by quickly and easily, but some needed to be interpretted in order to to follow the story.
It was a fun read though. Lots of puns, alliteration and witty word play. Any made up words were immediately intelligible and humorous. Great for fans of words.
It is a gimmick, but I thought it was done well. The theme of not repeating one's mistakes was supported by the execution. It reminds me of George Perec's "A Void" in a way.