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REVIEW (read the full review on Tales from Absurdia)
In Absurdia is a trip.
It's a dizzying, disorientating piece of absurdist fiction that's harder to pin down than an otter coated in vaseline. After finishing it, I needed a lie down.
Conveniently, it was bed time.
At times it's touching, sometimes hilarious, and other times, it's really quite bizarre. I'm not entirely sure what just happened.
And yet, I enjoyed the time I spent with Glenn Whalan's debut novel. I'll definitely be checking out his work in the future.
Copy was provided by the author in exchange for a fair and honest review
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Finished reading In Absurdia a short while ago.
Interesting ideas & well written. It's very esoteric, so In Absurdia may have limited mainstream appeal, but I enjoyed it. I'll probably give it a second read at some point for a different perspective!
Full review & rating due shortly on TalesfromAbsurdia.com.
*Massive thanks to the author for providing an ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review.