The new Michel Houellebecq is darker, but less snarky than his other novels. Maybe you didn’t think it was possible, but it is.
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The new Michel Houellebecq is darker, but less snarky than his other novels. Maybe you didn’t think it was possible, but it is.
A searing, unforgettable novel about the inescapable loneliness of the modern condition.
This novel is not what you think it is. It’s probably much better than what you think it is.
The greatest point this book makes is not on the page, but between the lines.
A book about song and a book about being passionate in a shitty world also.
Not the kind of book you choose. It’s the kind of book that chooses you.
Sam Wiebe is an old school delicacy. He’ll make you work for your pleasure, but it’ll be worth it.
Charlene Elsby took an angry, emotional and triumphant stand against the way we live now.