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These guidelines, rules, and regulations should be deemed useless unless the context clearly states otherwise. The following list is a compilation of suggested actions you can execute to ruin your life. This is not a guarantee for complete destruction of your current social status, family affairs, and or friendships. Reader discretion is advised.
1. Live your life exactly how you want.
2. Disregard any advice or concern from family or friends.
3. Move far away from everyone you know.
4. Meet a mysterious stranger and let them into your home.
5. Chase after the stranger and enter a microcosm of your own making.
6. Revisit all the people you have wronged.
And remember This book is not about you.
Thanks For Ruining My Life eBook CV Hunt
I've read some of Ms. Hunt's other work and liked it well enough, but Thanks For Ruining My Life proved to be an undeniably fascinating read. It's brief, minimalistic, and keeps the mind engaged. If you like all of your books nice and tidy, with a big fat resolution, this is not a book for you. If you like something poignant and painfully honest and utterly surreal, buy this book right now.The synopsis of Thanks For Ruining My Life is not inaccurate, but is somewhat misleading, but probably for the advantage of C.V. Hunt. This is a book about antlered men, malicious aardvarks, and being human. It's about coping with a changing life. I think the fundamental message of this book is one that is completely important, one that many of us struggle with, especially as we get older. So I'll leave that message, for you dear reader, to discover, relate to, and turn-over in that brain of yours.
I can't quite categorize Thanks For Ruining My Life. Some would call it a fantasy, some a bizarro novel. It has elements of horror now and again. I think, in truth, it is all of these things and more. Which is why you should be reading it.
The back cover claims "this book is not about you." I get the feeling it is a very personal story, but in a way, Thanks For Ruining My Life really could be about YOU or ME or US, in many small ways. Thanks for revealing our lives, in all their glory and failure, all their scattered moments of *almost* and *could have beens* and *I'm sorry that...*, C.V. Hunt.
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Thanks For Ruining My Life eBook CV Hunt Reviews
I gave it a lot of thought before getting this one. GO GET IT! It was quite an enjoyable surprise. It'll make you stumble, take you by surprise and drag you through something that you won't know well what it is, but involves success, failure, love, sex, icky memories, observation of strangers, the foul smell of crashed eggs and even those really old fears you don't want to think about. I just could not put it down. Enjoy!
The relationship between Amber and zero is so bizarre and shrouded that you're compelled to plow through pages to see what happens. What the answers are. Great story!
C.V. Hunt is an author of the Bizarro genre for whom I have reviewed before with her excellent book, "How to Kill Yourself." At last, she has released a new tale entitled "Thanks for Ruining My Life."
Just by judging from the title and product description, one might assume you will be treated to a mumblecore account of real life going to pot. Think pink - Sam Pink.
But, no, as Ms. Hunt is wont to do, you will enjoy an odd shift out of earthly reality into a realm of decay and obsolescence of which not corporations plan, but you.
Fans of Andersen Prunty will see that this novel is an obvious response piece to his wonderful book, "The F*ckness." What a great idea! Read both and you'll see what I mean.
"Thanks for Ruining My Life" is a surreal analysis about the process of detachment from family and the "old life" that you need to endure before doing what you really want to do - something few people have the guts to try. Hunt examines the emotional strain that occurs when you attempt to grow up in your own way, and not by the dominant narrative expected by Big Society.
That, and aardvarks suck. Yeah, freakin' aardvarks, man...
I thought the book was kinda' cool. Fairly experimental storyline, and I didn't really understand why certain things happened, but it was still a cool read. I guess it sort of pertains to a ovement of literature that's sort of anti-climactic and deals with stuff that you're not supposed to understand.
This could have been a great book. It was entertaining but none of the characters or story ever truly developed. At the point it really gets good it comes to an abrupt end. It leaves you hanging with an explanation that the main characters knows everything and the reader gets the shaft.
This was a solid premise with great ideas and phoned in writing.
Some good writing, and quite a bit of cliched writing. Absolutely no resolution. I was starting to enjoy the story and get into it, and then it ended with no explanation or conclusion or anything really meaningful to be gained from it. I wanted to like it, but I was pretty disappointed with the ending (or lack thereof). Maybe there's supposed to be a statement in it, but if the statement is so vague as to be indecipherable, it seems more like an author's self-indulgence than something worth reading. Sorry, I wouldn't recommend this.
When I started reading this story, I thought I knew what I was in for. I was wrong. From the cover and the beginning of the story, there's no way to foresee where this tale will take you. I found it to be fearless, fun, and clever. At times, more than a little steamy. I loved the parents and the ex-husband. And the aardvarks. And the ladies with the whips. Honestly, there's a lot to love about this book. Strange romance, bizarre transformations, and a little boy who just wants to deliver newspapers. No, wait. There is no little boy. Forget that part. CV Hunt has a fresh, original voice, and I look forward to reading what she hatches next.
I've read some of Ms. Hunt's other work and liked it well enough, but Thanks For Ruining My Life proved to be an undeniably fascinating read. It's brief, minimalistic, and keeps the mind engaged. If you like all of your books nice and tidy, with a big fat resolution, this is not a book for you. If you like something poignant and painfully honest and utterly surreal, buy this book right now.
The synopsis of Thanks For Ruining My Life is not inaccurate, but is somewhat misleading, but probably for the advantage of C.V. Hunt. This is a book about antlered men, malicious aardvarks, and being human. It's about coping with a changing life. I think the fundamental message of this book is one that is completely important, one that many of us struggle with, especially as we get older. So I'll leave that message, for you dear reader, to discover, relate to, and turn-over in that brain of yours.
I can't quite categorize Thanks For Ruining My Life. Some would call it a fantasy, some a bizarro novel. It has elements of horror now and again. I think, in truth, it is all of these things and more. Which is why you should be reading it.
The back cover claims "this book is not about you." I get the feeling it is a very personal story, but in a way, Thanks For Ruining My Life really could be about YOU or ME or US, in many small ways. Thanks for revealing our lives, in all their glory and failure, all their scattered moments of *almost* and *could have beens* and *I'm sorry that...*, C.V. Hunt.
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