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The Invoice por Jonas Karlsson
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The Invoice (2014 original; edición 2016)

por Jonas Karlsson (Autor)

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Hilarious, profound, and achingly true-to-life, Jonas Karlsson's new novel explores the true nature of happiness through the eyes of hero you won't soon forget. A passionate film buff, our hero's life revolves around his part-time job at a video store, the company of a few precious friends, and a daily routine that more often than not concludes with pizza and movie in his treasured small space in Stockholm. When he receives an astronomical invoice from a random national bureaucratic agency, everything will tumble into madness as he calls the hotline night and day to find out why he is the recipient of the largest bill in the entire country. What is the price of a cherished memory? How much would you pay for a beautiful summer day? How will our carefree idealist, who is content with so little and has no chance of paying it back, find a way out of this mess? All these questions pull you through The Invoice and prove once again that Jonas Karlsson is simply a master of entertaining, intelligent, and life-affirming work. -- Provided by publisher.… (más)
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Título:The Invoice
Autores:Jonas Karlsson (Autor)
Información:Hogarth (2016), 208 pages
Colecciones:Tu biblioteca
Valoración:****
Etiquetas:translation, Swedish, read 2017, happiness, invoice, bureaucracy

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The Invoice por Jonas Karlsson (2014)

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Dull, boring, and flat to the extent that it actually angers me. I tried to finish it just because it was so short and I had only half an hour of reading left but it was so awful I gave up. ( )
  Aug3Zimm | Jun 12, 2023 |
The premise was (purposefully) absurd. If you are looking for something without much of a plot but that is more of a meditation on happiness or lack of it, this is for you. Short enough that I'm glad I read it. ( )
  CarolHicksCase | Mar 12, 2023 |
This was the perfect length for an audiobook! Man, that's my issue, I just need all audiobooks to be done in three bike rides. I adored this. Very Scandiland, quite thoughtful, not a lot of development outside of the direct plot, but to the point and a great point it was. ( )
  whakaora | Mar 5, 2023 |
I received The Invoice by Jonas Karlsson for review from NetGalley. I am not obligated to give a positive review, but I am required to notify the reader how I received the book.

I write a whole bunch. As a pastor, I have to write a new sermon each and every week. There are times that I will have a sermon idea that seems so great, but after about a page of writing, it doesn't seem to go anywhere, so I am forced to abandon it. It is heartbreaking because the idea was so good, but if it doesn't go anywhere, it makes sense to let it go.

I had a similar feeling when reading The Invoice by Jonas Karlsson. The premise for the book is so good! An unnamed video store employee is presented with a bill for $5.7 million kronor. As he investigates the bill, he finds out that it is a bill for his life so far. Things are no longer free- the air, the clouds, the trees, etc and he hasn't paid for any of it. It is now time to pay up and our narrator doesn't know what to do. He starts having a conversation with his case worker, Maud, from the company that is charging him. As the conversation gets going, our narrator realizes he hasn't really lived at all.

This is such a great premise and I think a lot could have been done with it- questioning what a life is worth, wondering what is important in life, looking at socialism/capitalism, or a whole wide variety of topics. The problem is this very short book doesn't do that much. The main bulk of the story is our narrator trying to figure out why he is being charged the amount he is being charged. He travels back and forth from the company, compares his bill to his friends, and has some very cliche things happen to him throughout the story.

There is a very quick side story of a past love interest which is a really wonderful story and could have been a story in and of itself. The difficulty is it too doesn't get explored. Maud and our narrator have a little love story going as well, but it too isn't too fleshed out. It is as if the author had the idea and just threw some things to flesh out the book a bit. I almost wondered if it was designed to be a short story at first.

I really wanted to like this book, but I am unsure if it is something lost in translation as it is a Swedish book translated into English or if it was just a good premise that the author had trouble filling. Either way, it just kind of fizzled as a whole for me.

I rated this one 2.5 stars simply for the premise and because it was a short read. I would say skip it or take it out of the library. ( )
  Nerdyrev1 | Nov 23, 2022 |
The story was nice and sweet, but it feels weird even putting it in here because it is so short. It took me ~40 min to read it. Also, the whole concept didn't really make sense. Who are you paying for being alive? If they know that being rich doesn't make you happy, then why are they making happy people pay money to someone who will redistribute it to people who had a worse experience? ( )
  penelopez | Aug 30, 2022 |
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I received this copy from LibraryThing Early Reviewers. I think the topic of this book is quite interesting. Imagine receiving a bill for being alive, and how much would you pay for it all?
 
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Hilarious, profound, and achingly true-to-life, Jonas Karlsson's new novel explores the true nature of happiness through the eyes of hero you won't soon forget. A passionate film buff, our hero's life revolves around his part-time job at a video store, the company of a few precious friends, and a daily routine that more often than not concludes with pizza and movie in his treasured small space in Stockholm. When he receives an astronomical invoice from a random national bureaucratic agency, everything will tumble into madness as he calls the hotline night and day to find out why he is the recipient of the largest bill in the entire country. What is the price of a cherished memory? How much would you pay for a beautiful summer day? How will our carefree idealist, who is content with so little and has no chance of paying it back, find a way out of this mess? All these questions pull you through The Invoice and prove once again that Jonas Karlsson is simply a master of entertaining, intelligent, and life-affirming work. -- Provided by publisher.

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