Max J Power
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The Visible Man by Chuck Klosterman
A serious improvement over Klosterman's first novel, Downtown Owl (all his non-fiction work is gold, though), which had some interesting ideas that didn't always come together as a cohesive whole. This time around, the character and thematic developments are much tighter, making the end result more satisfying. The narrative style was cool too, with the frame of the story being the therapist's notes and interview transcriptions.
A serious improvement over Klosterman's first novel, Downtown Owl (all his non-fiction work is gold, though), which had some interesting ideas that didn't always come together as a cohesive whole. This time around, the character and thematic developments are much tighter, making the end result more satisfying. The narrative style was cool too, with the frame of the story being the therapist's notes and interview transcriptions.