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Wild Hare (2019)

por Laura Koerber

Series: Wild Hare (1)

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"The world is coming to an end."I pushed the oil rags and cigarette butts off the seat of my friend Arne's old pickup truck and climbed in. He threw the truck into gear, gunned the engine, and smirked. "What's the point of being a fairy if you can't wave a magic wand and get shit done?"Yeah, I'm a fairy. No, not that kind. I let a half mile of clear-cut rumble past the window while I thought about my crappy mood. I contemplated the butchered landscape. Back when I was a kid, I used to enjoy the ride to town because the road wound through a mosaic of wetlands and forest and lakes. Mostly gone now: the forest, the marshes around the lakes, the moose. Yeah, I'm half-human, half-forest spirit from the wild hare clan-what anthropologists call a trickster-and I live by the wild hare code of "feed, fight, fornicate"; except that's using the nice word for it.Arne did have a point: maybe I didn't fight hard enough to better this world I so reluctantly belonged to. After all, my personal life was generally OK, so why get into a brawl about shit I couldn't change?What I didn't know, as the ruined scenery brushed past, was that my personal life would soon go tits up too, and I'd get pushed into fighting in ways I'd never fought before. Lucky me.… (más)
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Every once in a while a book comes along that is just a pleasure to read. Wild Hare ranks among these. The story line caught me from the very beginning, gradually unveiling truths about the protagonist, like a dance of the seven veils, that rendered him more appealing with each turning of the page. But this characterization doesn’t form the limits of what made this book so appealing. Within it teem an abundance of sardonic, ironic and humorous one-liners that left this reader laughing out loud. I cannot go into supportive details for fear of giving away the surprises of the read. All I can safely say is Really Good, like Italian food, a satisfying mouthful in every bite. Do not miss it. I certainly hope that there are sequels to follow for there is an abundance of rich soil in which Wild Hare would have no problem in sustaining them.
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"The world is coming to an end."I pushed the oil rags and cigarette butts off the seat of my friend Arne's old pickup truck and climbed in. He threw the truck into gear, gunned the engine, and smirked. "What's the point of being a fairy if you can't wave a magic wand and get shit done?"Yeah, I'm a fairy. No, not that kind. I let a half mile of clear-cut rumble past the window while I thought about my crappy mood. I contemplated the butchered landscape. Back when I was a kid, I used to enjoy the ride to town because the road wound through a mosaic of wetlands and forest and lakes. Mostly gone now: the forest, the marshes around the lakes, the moose. Yeah, I'm half-human, half-forest spirit from the wild hare clan-what anthropologists call a trickster-and I live by the wild hare code of "feed, fight, fornicate"; except that's using the nice word for it.Arne did have a point: maybe I didn't fight hard enough to better this world I so reluctantly belonged to. After all, my personal life was generally OK, so why get into a brawl about shit I couldn't change?What I didn't know, as the ruined scenery brushed past, was that my personal life would soon go tits up too, and I'd get pushed into fighting in ways I'd never fought before. Lucky me.

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