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		<title>Checking Out by Nick Spalding</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2018 14:52:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A super light silly reading for those who are looking for something unsophisticated and fast-paced.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Genre: silly humor. <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/2b50.png" alt="⭐" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />Stars from Goodreads: 3.97 (<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/1f62f.png" alt="😯" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />). <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/2b50.png" alt="⭐" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />Stars from me: 2.</p>
<p class="p1">I found this book on my quest for more books by male authors. I’ve noticed that female authors prevailed in my recent reading list and I wanted to balance this out. <a href="https://amzn.to/2NYILkz" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>Checking Out</em></a> also promised to be lighthearted and fun while at the same time focusing on a deeper theme of a terminally ill person who’s readjusting his perspective due to the diagnosis.</p>
<p class="p1">In reality it was the silliest book I could possibly stand. Slightly sillier than that and I wouldn&#8217;t have been able to read it at all. In fact, had this book happened at a different time I would have deleted it straight away. This time though it functioned as a sitcom some people watch when they want to de-stress and distract themselves.</p>
<p class="p1">The book is a very quick read. It took me just several hours to finish it. My eyes easily hopped along the lines, unhindered. The writing is all right.</p>
<p class="p1">The characters are comfortably predictable silly dummies. They behave as if they had been given a storyline to follow but weren&#8217;t shown how to, so they improvise the best they can but fail. Everything about them feels overplayed and artificial.</p>
<p class="p1">There’s lots of humor in this book, but it is all quite shallow, the cake-in-clowns-face type of humor. Also, I had a feeling the jokes would be better in a movie but didn&#8217;t work as a text. The same way Charlie Chaplin wouldn&#8217;t work as a text.<br />
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnlyIIMrZuk&amp;w=560&amp;h=315]</p>
<p class="p1">The plot is absolutely transparent, although the protagonist is in denial about it, which becomes obvious when he starts talking to the reader:</p>
<p class="p1"><em>“Surprised?”</em>, he says</p>
<p class="p1">Nope.</p>
<p class="p1"><em>“I bet you were expecting a different ending to this story, weren’t you?”</em></p>
<p class="p1">I wasn’t.</p>
<p class="p1"><em>“My life […] is not predictable”</em></p>
<p class="p1">Yes, it is.</p>
<p class="p1"><em>“Not in the slightest.”</em></p>
<p class="p1">It is! Sorry mate but you are a character in a very predictable book, so you are predictable like an alphabet. But hey, the world needs that sort of characters too. Everybody needs to unwind sometimes and that&#8217;s when you come along.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t give more than two stars to <em>Checking Out</em> even though it served its purpose. If you are looking for a super light reading this might be the book for you.</p>
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