My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I love how versatile Eric Arvin is. The first book I read of his was Woke up in a Strange Place, one of the most beautiful and compelling adventures in the after-life I've ever read. Then The Rest Is Illusion which was very highbrow, and existentially Metaphysical. Next was Simple Men which was kind of Eh for me, even though it was an important story. Almost Last was Galley Proof which was a hard read but by the end had me in tears.
Now we have Subsurdity: Vignettes from Jasper Lane, which is the anti-Wisteria Lane but just as funny. I laughed, I cried, I wished I had a golf cart and an old lady with a target on her back side.
I think I've found my next obsession. Reading everything Eric Arvin has published. I might not like it but I know it will get some kind of reaction from me.
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