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Larry Brill

Auteur de The Patterer

5 oeuvres 12 utilisateurs 2 critiques

Œuvres de Larry Brill

The Patterer (2013) 4 exemplaires
Live @ Five (2013) 2 exemplaires
The Patterer (2013) 2 exemplaires
Live at Five (2013) 2 exemplaires
Deja vu All Over Again (2018) 2 exemplaires

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A fun, satirical comedy in 18th-century London where protagonist Leeds Merriweather invents "live at 5" style newscasting for news-starved Brits. A chance meeting with American luminary Benjamin Franklin prods Merriweather to evolve his simple news pattering to an elaborate news performance every night to paying customers at his favorite pub. Brill tells his tale with comedic skill, tossing in modern-day pop culture references from classic TV shows like Gilligan's Island to classic rock songs. “A three-hour tour?” a woman asked, wide-eyed. Indeed. “A three-hour tour.” Highly recommended!… (plus d'informations)
 
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scott_semegran | May 30, 2019 |
This novel is a fun mix of comedy and romance but from a decidedly male perspective, a middle-aged lonely-heart using whatever bits of wisdom he’s gained in hopes of rekindling his youthful romance. It’s a perspective that is refreshingly comedic and this exceptionally crafted literary novel turns the romance genre on its head.

The protagonist—Nate Evans—is a screenwriter with a lackluster career. The novel opens just after his home is destroyed by an accidental bomb from an Air Force plane. Sifting through the rubble, Nate ruminates on his lowly existence. If his life could have a mulligan—a golfing term for a do-over—and relive his romance with his high school sweetheart, then he would do it in a heart beat. With his home destroyed, he moves back in with his parents and gets a job at his old high school to put him in close proximity to Jules—his old flame.

There’s a breezy quality to Brill’s prose that is reminiscent of a finely tuned screenplay, a snappiness that initially gives the narrative a similar pace to rom-com movies. But in between comedic high jinx and situational comedy is deep reflection from both Nate and the grown woman his high school crush has become, Jules. Their ruminations about life and love bring a weightiness to the novel from a decidedly more mature place in their lives, a perspective that is sorely needed in our youth-obsessed culture.
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scott_semegran | Dec 30, 2018 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
12
Popularité
#813,248
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
2
ISBN
7