Peter Rosch
Author of Future Skinny
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Includes the names: Peter Rosch, Peter Rösch, Peter Rösch
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avanders | 18 other reviews | Nov 5, 2024 | This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
A dreary and muddled narrative about a an anorexic/bullimic able to tell the future when he binge eats. Food is gratuitously described as disgusting and the specificity of prose on the topics of taste, scent, and texture are probably the strongest point of the novel. Most likely a good read for people interested on getting into the head of a person with a very unhealthy relationship to food, but nihilistic self-harm doesn't interest me unless it's delivered at a higher level of a technical skill.… (more)
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jestrohm | 18 other reviews | May 15, 2024 | This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Review based on ARC (Advanced Readers Copy received in exchange for honest review).
Trigger warnings: eating disorder, anorexia, perhaps bulimia, body image, bodily violence.
I took forever to read the book right before this one, so was hesitant to start an early reviewer by a new-to-me author, concerned about getting into a book slump... I'm so happy I started reading it anyway! I read this book in a day, flying through the story which, admittedly, starts out in a truly gross scene.
You see, Casey, our protagonist, is a committed, self-aware anorexic man who discovers he can see a portion of a person's future by binge eating. And I mean, binge eating, which is how this book starts. All the greasiest, fattiest, easiest-to-go-down foods he can manage, preferably without having to purge, before he focuses his attentions on his client to tell them something life-changing. It doesn't just pay the bills, it can be rather lucrative.
But Casey and his side-kick girlfriend also have a complex and challenging personal life/history, that they're running from, running toward, running around... Oh, right, Casey also runs a lot. That's how he generally manages his weight.
It's a book of dark humor, with a protagonist who has his own dark sense of humor, of love and obligation, of family and sacrifice, of food and violence, and of hope, with maybe a little bit of precognition thrown in for good measure.
Absolutely enjoyed. Absolutely recommend. A very strong 4 stars.… (more)
Trigger warnings: eating disorder, anorexia, perhaps bulimia, body image, bodily violence.
I took forever to read the book right before this one, so was hesitant to start an early reviewer by a new-to-me author, concerned about getting into a book slump... I'm so happy I started reading it anyway! I read this book in a day, flying through the story which, admittedly, starts out in a truly gross scene.
You see, Casey, our protagonist, is a committed, self-aware anorexic man who discovers he can see a portion of a person's future by binge eating. And I mean, binge eating, which is how this book starts. All the greasiest, fattiest, easiest-to-go-down foods he can manage, preferably without having to purge, before he focuses his attentions on his client to tell them something life-changing. It doesn't just pay the bills, it can be rather lucrative.
But Casey and his side-kick girlfriend also have a complex and challenging personal life/history, that they're running from, running toward, running around... Oh, right, Casey also runs a lot. That's how he generally manages his weight.
It's a book of dark humor, with a protagonist who has his own dark sense of humor, of love and obligation, of family and sacrifice, of food and violence, and of hope, with maybe a little bit of precognition thrown in for good measure.
Absolutely enjoyed. Absolutely recommend. A very strong 4 stars.… (more)
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avanders | 18 other reviews | Nov 28, 2023 | The premise of this book is original and intriguing: Casey is an anorexic/bulimic man who can see the future when he binge-eats. What happens to him as a result of this talent is the plot, which propels the action forward. Interwoven with the plot is a "transcript" from an ongoing interview between a psychologist and the protagonist. There were many points of confusion or questions, at which I found it helpful to place sticky arrows, to better enable me to come back to the those points in the future, having (correctly) anticipated that reading further along in the narrative would help me understand those moments I didn't get upon a first reading.
The book is well-written, with plenty of twists and turns, and a pace that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The ending will leave you breathless, and make you want to go back to the "interview" to put all the pieces together. Definitely a great twisty read.… (more)
The book is well-written, with plenty of twists and turns, and a pace that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The ending will leave you breathless, and make you want to go back to the "interview" to put all the pieces together. Definitely a great twisty read.… (more)
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ChayaLovesToRead | 18 other reviews | Oct 19, 2022 | Statistics
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Trigger warnings: eating disorder, anorexia, perhaps bulimia, body image, bodily violence.
I took forever to read the book right before this one, so was hesitant to start an early reviewer by a new-to-me author, concerned about getting into a book slump... I'm so happy I started reading it anyway! I read this book in a day, flying through the story which, admittedly, starts out in a truly gross scene.
You see, Casey, our protagonist, is a committed, self-aware anorexic man who discovers he can see a portion of a person's future by binge eating. And I mean, binge eating, which is how this book starts. All the greasiest, fattiest, easiest-to-go-down foods he can manage, preferably without having to purge, before he focuses his attentions on his client to tell them something life-changing. It doesn't just pay the bills, it can be rather lucrative.
But Casey and his side-kick girlfriend also have a complex and challenging personal life/history, that they're running from, running toward, running around... Oh, right, Casey also runs a lot. That's how he generally manages his weight.
It's a book of dark humor, with a protagonist who has his own dark sense of humor, of love and obligation, of family and sacrifice, of food and violence, and of hope, with maybe a little bit of precognition thrown in for good measure.
Absolutely enjoyed. Absolutely recommend. A very strong 4 stars.… (more)