The Coincidence Makers by Yoav Blum, 291 pages.
A wonderfully bizarre look at love, coincidence, and imaginary friends.
Sure, it sounds strange when you say it that way, but part of what this book imagines is that coincidences don't just happen, not with out a lot of work going into them anyway. Two coincidence makers, both of whom started out as imaginary friends, must figure out how to move past their own backgrounds and find a connection. It is bizarre book, but very good, very enjoyable.
No comments:
Post a Comment