I've been stuck on Arthur Nersesian's works as of recently. So far I've read "Suicide Casanova", "The Fuck-Up" and I've just started "Manhattan Lover Boy."
His most easily accessible and engrossing book would be "Suicide Casanova." It's a story of obsessive love and relationships - that's nothing new but it's his incredible writing style that makes it so that you can't put the book down. He tells the story of a twisted love affair concerning multiple characters and he does this from several different points in time. The story develops naturally and unexpectedly....he turns turns NYC into a character and allows the city to speak for itself....amazing character development.
I assure you that you won't see a thing coming and you won't be able to put it down.
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Originally Posted by boom29
Just ordered a few books from Amazon, most are best-sellers, but I had always wanted read them:
Freakonomics
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I love Freakonomics - couldn't put it down.