Fated
By S.G. Browne
By S.G. Browne
By S.G. Browne
By S.G. Browne
Category: Literary Fiction | Contemporary Fantasy | Contemporary Romance
Category: Literary Fiction | Contemporary Fantasy | Contemporary Romance
-
$22.00
Nov 02, 2010 | ISBN 9780451231284
-
Nov 02, 2010 | ISBN 9781101477915
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
The Comedy of Errors
Noises Off
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater and Other Writings
Of Empire
A Princess of Mars
City of Djinns
Along This Way
Philosophy in the Boudoir
The Rainbow
Praise
“The fate of Fated hinges on the details, which Browne nails comically time and again…This author’s mind must be as active as a pinball machine surrounded by 10-year-old boys; the pace never falters. Even when Browne seems to stall toward the end, he pulls out something so unexpected and pitch-perfect that it’s obvious Creativity knocked him out of his chair and started typing herself.”
–The Washington Post
“Another radically funny comedy from one of America’s best satiric novelists. California must have good stuff. California-based Browne (Breathers, 2009) hails from the same neck of the woods as humor powerhouse Christopher Moore and brings the same mojo to his sophomore novel. After getting down with zombies in the subversive romantic comedy Breathers, the author turns his attention to the human condition. His hero is the deeply flawed and conflicted Fabio, the nom de plume of the literal Fate, the predestination of your life on this crazy Earth. Fabio reports to Jerry, who sounds a lot friendlier than God but is actually a bean-counting bureaucrat complete with quotas and a serious deficit in the sense-of-humor department. Not that Fabio is the only anthropomorphized divinity on the clock-there are plenty of compatriots, among them Lady Luck, Gossip, Karma, Justice (who is a sociopath), Truth (the kleptomaniac), Dennis (which sounds friendlier than Death) and, the most troublesome, Love. Not to mention that his rival, Destiny, is gunning for him. Unfortunately, Fabio has fallen head-over-heels in love with Sara Griffen, his neighbor in New York City, from which he telecommutes to ruins most people’s lives…Genuinely comic novels are hard to come by, so grab a copy of this one. There will be long lines at Browne’s book signings if he keeps this up.”
-Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
21 Books You’ve Been Meaning to Read
Just for joining you’ll get personalized recommendations on your dashboard daily and features only for members.
Find Out More Join Now Sign In