Foxavier and Plinka Mr Scott Talbot Evans 9781478311782 Books
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Cuckoo's Nest meets Dr. Strangelove. Diets and junk food commercials are driving Foxavier Jostleplume crazy. He meets Plinka Goose at art therapy, and together they ride a rollercoaster of love, and use public art to fight a corporation distributing psychosis causing cookies.
Foxavier and Plinka Mr Scott Talbot Evans 9781478311782 Books
This was a very deep look at the modern world through the eyes of a schizophrenic (as well as other conditions). I don't want to reveal too much of the plot, but there's more than meets the eye as we follow the title character (Foxavier) through several years of his life as well as the on-again, off-again relationship with Plinka, his sometimes girlfriend. Scott Evans' writing style is very compelling and through Foxavier's point of view you have to often read between the lines to get an idea of what's happening on a larger scale, as well as in his own focused world. As the novel is very realistically filtered through Foxavier's interpretations, it will often go on tangents before returning again to the main story. These tangents are very entertaining, and in fact there is an entire mini-jokebook within the story that Foxavier wrote along the way. Although these tangents take you away from the main plot (intentionally), I never felt like skipping them as a good portion of them are either humorous or poignant. I only mention it as this is not a book to burn through quickly, but to really savor over time. Evans' depiction of Foxavier in various stages of control over his condition is disturbingly accurate and even uncomfortable at times, but that is part of the beauty of the novel.Rather than risk giving away too much, I will only add that unlike other "slice of life" books, Evans delivers by having an ending that is very satisfying, particularly after being with Foxavier and Plinka through their toughest days.
I would highly recommend this novel, and hope to see more from Scott Evans soon.
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Foxavier and Plinka Mr Scott Talbot Evans 9781478311782 Books Reviews
Fun read. Couldn't keep the book down. Looking forward to reading Scott T. Evans' next literary work.
Scott Evans' flowing narrative is engaging and absorbing and creates instant empathy for this love-lorn protagonist who is riding the ups and downs of an unstable relationship while managing life on the margins of a gray city. He paints a mini-community of vivid personalities, each with their own challenges. And then he stirs in the madness of corporate beasts, that puts the individual characters issues in a new perspective.
From the twisted (in the BEST way) mind of Scott Evans comes this soon to be classic tale of love and cookies. You, too, should be committed if you don't wisely invest the cost of an angus burger in expanding your mind through this delightful story. If that doesn't convince you, have one of these Kooky cookies and think it over. I bought it on and then ordered a paperback version less than 24 hours later.
Ahhh, Love it! I give it 4.5 out of 5 stars. A must read for anyone living in Ra-cha-cha. Very punny aliases.
From the twisted (in the BEST way) mind of Scott Evans comes this soon to be classic tale of love and cookies. You, too, should be committed if you don't wisely invest the cost of an angus burger in expanding your mind through this delightful story. If that doesn't convince you, have one of these Kooky cookies and think it over.
This was a very deep look at the modern world through the eyes of a schizophrenic (as well as other conditions). I don't want to reveal too much of the plot, but there's more than meets the eye as we follow the title character (Foxavier) through several years of his life as well as the on-again, off-again relationship with Plinka, his sometimes girlfriend. Scott Evans' writing style is very compelling and through Foxavier's point of view you have to often read between the lines to get an idea of what's happening on a larger scale, as well as in his own focused world. As the novel is very realistically filtered through Foxavier's interpretations, it will often go on tangents before returning again to the main story. These tangents are very entertaining, and in fact there is an entire mini-jokebook within the story that Foxavier wrote along the way. Although these tangents take you away from the main plot (intentionally), I never felt like skipping them as a good portion of them are either humorous or poignant. I only mention it as this is not a book to burn through quickly, but to really savor over time. Evans' depiction of Foxavier in various stages of control over his condition is disturbingly accurate and even uncomfortable at times, but that is part of the beauty of the novel.
Rather than risk giving away too much, I will only add that unlike other "slice of life" books, Evans delivers by having an ending that is very satisfying, particularly after being with Foxavier and Plinka through their toughest days.
I would highly recommend this novel, and hope to see more from Scott Evans soon.
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