Another Man's City
2011 • 190 pages

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15

I'm torn about this. It's well-written, it's interesting, but I can't help but feel that I've read it all before. A middle-aged middle-class family man suddenly feels like nothing around him is real, and there are women trying to seduce him, and men cross-dressing, and they all appear to be a handful of people taking on different roles. It's not bad– it's a competent story that raises salient questions about reality. On the other hand, it's been written before and it's been written better.

I can't pan it across the board, but I also can't think of anyone I'd recommend it to.

May 16, 2015