For the first time in years, BANRR was not that bad! That alone is enough to merit three stars, since as you might recall the 2006 edition took me literally about six months to slog through. In spite of the insufferable Dave Eggers' continued insistence on letting pretentious San Francisco high school students make the selections, this was honestly not that bad.
I mean yes -- I did react throughout by saying things like, "Does anyone in literary fiction ever have a pregnancy that's not disgusting and traumatic? Similarly, is anyone ever in a relationship with someone who they don't hold in complete contempt?" And of course, there are the inevitable "issue" pieces (Katrina, Darfur, Iraq), though unlike in 2006, all of these were interesting and affecting in addition to being eminently readable.
And some of the selections actually stood out as being really good -- memoir-ish piece from Alison Bechdel, an interesting take on why we love to hate Barry Bonds, an omg-I-hope-this-is-fiction piece about being a homeless teen, and some short fiction from authors who are very much not the usual suspects. Yes, there's the inevitable too-cute interview with Eggers (just skip it) in addition to the barrage of lit-fic conventions (as described above, as well as lots of ironic deaths, child abuse, diseases, etc.) but on the whole, this was a pretty good collection.
Which is a good sign, right? At least that maybe now the 2008 collection won't sit on my shelf for an entire year before being picked up as this one did!