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PoorMonger

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4. Good For Nothing by Brandon Graham
Sun Apr 23, 2017, 01:36 PM
Apr 2017

Flip Mellis believes his recent past would be best described as: a man with his feet planted on terra firma. As a husband and father, he was a consistent breadwinner. As a business professional, he was a go-getter. For twenty years, he did all that was expected of him, if not much more.

But a job loss in his middle years, in the midst of a national economic crisis, has knocked Flip squarely on his big, soft ass, where he has been wallowing for nearly a year.

Over the course of one hectic week, replete with a cast of colorful characters, Flip is forced by circumstances of his own invention to finally get his life headed in the right direction. Like a pudgy, irritable toddler, he carefully tests his balance and lurches forward, stumbling around absurd obstacles and grasping for any solid purchase. Ultimately a spark of human resilience locked deep within his core begins to spread. The question becomes: will Flip's best efforts be enough to lead him safely to redemption or will they merely lead to a futile, purely graceless, and quixotic crash?

Almost done with this one - it's got a decent sense of humor about it. Kind've what you might call a comedy of errors. Even though it's about an American guy I had this strong feeling it would be right at home as a Simon Pegg movie.

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LENINGRAD: SIEGE AND SYMPHONY pangaia Apr 2017 #1
Wow, that sounds like a must-read hermetic Apr 2017 #2
I was first in Leningrad in January 1985. pangaia Apr 2017 #8
I am listening, I opened it in another tab hermetic Apr 2017 #10
Thank you . I will get the book. pangaia Apr 2017 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author PoorMonger Apr 2017 #3
Good For Nothing by Brandon Graham PoorMonger Apr 2017 #4
It does sound like hermetic Apr 2017 #6
Hell Fire by Karin Fossum shenmue Apr 2017 #5
Sounds like a hot one... hermetic Apr 2017 #7
Latest in the Sejer series shenmue Apr 2017 #9
A Conjuring of Light by V.E. Schwab PoorMonger Apr 2017 #12
Thank you hermetic Apr 2017 #15
It's actually real fast reading PoorMonger Apr 2017 #16
Just finished Unaccustomed Earth eissa Apr 2017 #13
I'll share what I just read about this book hermetic Apr 2017 #14
"Reliquary" Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child TexasProgresive Apr 2017 #17
I want to know hermetic Apr 2017 #18
Have you read "Relic"? TexasProgresive Apr 2017 #19
Yes, I have hermetic Apr 2017 #20
I am at page 93 TexasProgresive Apr 2017 #21
The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson PoorMonger Apr 2017 #22
Also, PoorMonger Apr 2017 #23
Musical Suggestion - "Times To Die" PoorMonger May 2017 #24
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