
Everything Here Is the Best Thing Ever Stories
Justin Taylor's crystalline, spare, and oddly moving prose cuts to the quick. His characters are guided by misapprehensions that bring them to hilarious but often tragic impasses with reality: a high school boy's desire to win over a crush leads him to experiment with black magic, a fast-food employee preoccupied by Abu Ghraib becomes obsessed with a coworker, a Tetris player attempts to beat his own record while his girlfriend sleeps and the world outside their window blazes to its end. Fearless and astute, funny and tragic, this collection heralds the arrival of a unique literary talent.
Reviews

Donald@riversofeurope
Really undecided about this book. I liked some of the stories, but some of them fell really flat for me. Some of the characters were from subcultures/mileus that I'm roughly familiar with, and they didn't ring true. Still, I'm excited to read Taylor's forthcoming novel, and I think the story about the cat is great.
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