Sunday, June 6, 2010

Book review: Await Your Reply by Dan Chaon

Await Your Reply by Dan Chaon

Wow. This book was wild. When I was about 3/4 of the way through, I called a friend/book club member and asked, "Is this book like Pulp Fiction [the movie]?!" Yes, yes it is. Describing this book is like describing Pulp Fiction. It's something that can't really be done. The book starts at the end, but not... There's a "twist" in the book that some people didn't see coming, while others did.

The book is essentially three separate stories that link up in the final pages, but not in the way that you *think* they will... I was again immediately hooked because the book opens with a college dropout named Ryan, one of three main characters, in the passenger seat of a car with his severed hand sitting next to him in a cooler.

The other main character is Miles, a lonely man in his 30's working for a magic shop, who, in his "spare time", travels around the United States, and the world in search of his paranoid schizophrenic identical twin brother, Hayden, who vanished 10 years ago.

Lucy, the final main character, just finished high school and runs away with her history teacher, George, in pursuit of a new life, with the promises of millions of dollars he claims to have access to.

None of the main characters know one another, but at the end of the book, you find out that they are all connected. The book is like reading three separate stories, all beginning at different spots, and in the end, Pulp-Fiction-style, they all come together, and you think, "oooohhhhh!" and say, "I have to read this again!!"

The characters in the book are unhappy. Unhappy with life, themselves, the world... I don't know what else to say about the book without giving away anything. If you like Pulp Fiction, you'll like this book!

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