An unusual book about a family of artists who create bizarre scenes in public places in order to record the reaction of the general public. This novel is interesting and humorous but also quite a complex analysis of the influence of one's parents on one's personality and life experiences. The characters are a little unrealistic but likeable and intriguing and the writing is very good.I really enjoyed reading this book and would definitely recommend it. If I were a completely different person I would write "this is so good I missed my tube stop!!!!!!!" but this is an unacceptable sentence for anybody with and IQ above 45 (and to be honest I was a bit hung-over and may have missed my stop even if I had been reading The Still Point - which, as a reminder, is shit).
Book Count (since 1 January 2012)
Book Count (since 1 January 2014): 30
Friday, 17 February 2012
The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson
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