Ratings8
Average rating3.6
This book follows the life of endless dreamer Charlie Barnes, with the meat of the narrative taking place in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis and a pancreatic cancer diagnosis.
This one took a bit to pick up, but once it did, I could have chugged my way all the way through to the end in a sitting if I had the opportunity. It's funny from the get-go, with a kooky cast of characters that only build in endearment (or, more often, it's opposite). If you were to summarize the plot, it would sound depressing as heck, but the narrator puts such a charming spin on events, all relayed through the lens of love and admiration.
But what's most captivating to me about this book is the meta-fiction aspect; the way it explores the art of crafting a narrative is fascinating to me. Particularly good ending. Worth a read!