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One of the Best Books of the Year by Elle
Chosen by The Millions and Flavorwire as one of the most-anticipated books of 2016.
The very short stories of Diane Williams have been aptly called "folk tales that hammer like a nail gun," and these 40 new ones are sharper than ever. They are unsettling, yes, frequently revelatory, and, more often than not, downright funny.
Not a single moment here is what you might expect. While there is immense pleasure to be found in Williams's spot-on observations about how we behave in our highest and lowest moments, the heart of the drama beats in the language of American short fiction's grand master, whose originality, precision, and power bring the familiar into startling and enchanted relief.
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- Chance
- 05-24-17
It's all about the little things
What made this so enjoyable for me was Diane Williams' fantastic description throughout the book. The scenes and details felt tangible. She spoke and I saw. Lovely book, lovely recording.
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- Tal
- 10-05-17
Wonderful
I'm excited to continue hearing audiobooks from this publisher. They always have the wildest choices. This book is weird and magical and exciting.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-28-17
WOW! STRANGE AND COOL!
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I've heard a lot about Diane Williams over the years. This is fascinating work. Very out there, but still enjoyable. I loved it!
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- Brent
- 09-21-17
Very Unique!
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Diane Williams is a trailblazer in the world of letters. Some of these stories are crazy but in a good way. Loved every minute.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-17-17
A Great Audiobook
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Awesome book, weird stories and very cool narration from the author Diane Williams. One I'd recommend.
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- Gordy
- 05-24-17
Love, Love, Love, Love, Love it
This is one of those books where the author as narrator is perfect. Wild, whimsical and weird as hell (in the best way)!
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- russ
- 10-19-17
Diane Williams is a goddess
This book was amazing and the author is amazing and the narration is amazing and it's all amazing. Thanks so much!
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- Listener
- 09-07-17
So Good!
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Heck yes this was absolutely amazing. Diane Williams is one a kind and these stories are cray!
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- Samuel M. Thompson
- 05-24-17
Love it!
Would you consider the audio edition of Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine to be better than the print version?
I truly enjoyed listening to this audiobook. What a unique journey! Highly recommend. Don't sleep.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-16-17
Diane Williams is Amazing
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Very experimental but still a fun listen. Great job from the author. Would love more books like this on Audible.
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