Nothing to See Here
Book - 2019
0062913468


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A moving and uproarious novel about a woman who finds meaning in life when she begins caring for twins with remarkable and disturbing abilities, namely that when they become agitated, they spontaneously combust.
This book is funny and tragic. Wilson is an intelligent writer that allows readers to not question using their imagination. The characters are believable, broken, and trying. -- Haley Lips, Collection Development
A funny, snarky narrator takes on the job of caretaker for kids with remarkable and strange abilities. Everyone involved learns that sometimes all we need after being repeatedly let down is someone to rely on. For fans of Chuck Kosterman and Gary Shteyngart.--Linda Quinn, Fairfield Public Library... Read More »
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And if I'd driven to the basket right then, I would have hit an easy layup, but I let her recover. I drove and then did my... And when Madison felt that pressure from me, that movement, she turned and ran to the basket, too... I was about to reach it when I felt something hard slam into my face, and all these stars blasted into my head, this stinging pain... 'She hit you in the face,' Bessie said, 'with her elbow.' 'It was an accident, of course,' Madison said. 'shit, I'm sorry, Lillian.'

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Add a CommentThe premise of spontaneously combustible children is odd but funny. A story about friendship, real family and love.
Hilarious and emotionally engaging. Lillian, the book's narrator, is the wise-crackingest voice since Holden Caufield. So many lines in the book stopped me dead in my tracks. I re-read them several times to luxuriate in their inventiveness and unvarnished honestly. I'm a guy so maybe I shouldn't go here, but the New York Times reviewer, a woman, also said, it's amazing that a male writer could create such a believable female narrator. This has my highest recommendation.
Laurie recommendation.
A smart, wisecracking but emotionally lost woman leads a sad existence.
Sombre and introspective. Some flashes of wacko humour.
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BTW, in the cover picture: I don't believe the character there is doing a Marilyn Monroe subway grate skirt-fluttering imitation.
Clever, with quirky characters, wry humor, and just the right amount of tenderness. Great for a plane ride or if you just want to forget about life for a while.
Easy reading, not really that interesting. ***
Loved this book and laughed out loud and cried. Everyone should read this book
Compulsively readable, outrageously funny book with a sweet ending. Recommended!
I did not expect to like this as much as I did! Although this book does have an element of magical realism, it is a surprisingly minor part of the book. It is much more about the relationships between the characters and ended up being very heartfelt. I think this would appeal to a lot of readers.
A much deeper story than I was expecting! I had a hard time putting the book down and was intrigued the entire time!