Fiction. In this fragmented, nontraditional narrative, debut author Joseph Riippi explores the aftermath of stories, rather than simply telling A music critic chants Susan Sontag quotes in a mental institution; a young girl looks to her starfish tattoo for regrowth; a disenchanted playwright flees divorce and human shrapnel. DO SOMETHING! DO SOMETHING! DO SOMETHING! is the story of uncertainty in a new America, of three young people looking for peace and definitiveness in an increasingly shaky and volatile homeland.
I enjoyed this novel. It was a quick read, steady flowing language between narrators and viewpoints. The storyline and atmosphere is very influenced yet has a feeling of its own authentic self. I also enjoyed the ending, though some readers will probably find it annoying. To me, it fits perfectly.
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