Angela's review
Bang Crunch (Vintage Contemporaries)
by Neil Smith
Angela's review
Bang Crunch (Vintage Contemporaries) by Neil Smith
Angela's review
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recommended for: someone into VERY modern lit.
I bought this on a whim at Border's one Sunday thinking the cover looked good, they were advertising it, the back description was intriguing. Then getting over buyers remorse I opened it up and let his stories depress me. Their all pretty much downers except for the one about benign tumors and the one about the actor. I really liked the title story Bang Crunch even though it was about an extraordinary but rapidly dying 8 year old, Funny Weird or Funny Ha Ha was interesting and I was really drawn into Jaybird. All in all it wasn't so bad but I don't think I would have missed anything had I not succumbed to my impulse buy.
