Erica L. Satifka
Autor de Stay Crazy
Obras de Erica L. Satifka
Automatic 1 copia
Real Plastic Trees [short story] 1 copia
Summer in Realtime [short story] 1 copia
Loving Grace [short story] 1 copia
Useful Objects [short story] — Autor — 1 copia
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Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 20th century
- Género
- female
- Lugares de residencia
- Portland, Oregon, USA
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- #238,154
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- 3.7
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Stay Crazy follows Em, a mentally unstable young woman who is trying to get her life back after a previous breakdown. When she starts work at the local Savertown USA, she is unnerved when she is contacted by an otherworldly entity asking her to help it save the world from an evil otherworldly entity.
Yes it sounds a bit nutty but Satifka creates an interesting world. Em isn't always a likable character. This made it hard to care for her but the more I got to know her, her attitude felt like a defense mechanism coupled with all she'd been through. The town itself is reminiscent of a lot of small places now and the commercialization of our lives to the point where we are happy with crappy products that don't last. No wonder Em is always so cranky.
Stay Crazy is definitely worth a read. It's not all sunshine and rainbows but what in life really is.… (más)