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Very promising halfway through, but disappeared up its own fundament. I didn't like Inception either, though, so if you did, take this with a grain of salt.
This book is truly odd. It's engaging enough to keep me reading, though, and it's set in my home town which is rare. Try it if you like surreal mosaic books. #booksandcoffee
Rubik name-drops films like Inception and the Matrix, but for me the closest comparison to its kooky surrealism is Charlie Kaufman movies.
What start out as unrelated short stories, gradually overlap and converge into one whole. Like a Rubik's cube, the colours unscramble, but the puzzle isn't solved completely by the end. This book messes with your expectations constantly.
Fresh and inventive, this is a terrific debut.
Rainy day + Baxters buns tea + a wonderful new book = a great start to the week. Happy Monday everyone!