American Zeroes
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Joe Quirk
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John DiFelice
Jeremiah Stumpf is certain of two things: he loves his country, and his next door neighbors are terrorists. Between counting and recounting his cache of gold and silver coins, cleaning his assault weapons, and emailing Paul Ronsen, his Libertarian superhero, Jeremiah devises a plan to deal with his neighbors in a way that is uniquely American. Unfortunately, his neighbors are not what he thinks they are. They are something much worse, something beyond his comprehension.
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DiFelice combines pop cultures, terrorism, and his view of the United States is very humorous at times. "American Zeroes" is not a punch in your face political propaganda, but it is more like a time capsule of what has been going on since 9/11. Very well written and extremely clever. Instead of thumping us on the head with political rhetoric, John wrote his views on what is going on in our society by writing a fictional story.
Satire
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If you could sum up American Zeroes in three words, what would they be?
slightly exaggerated realityWhat did you like best about this story?
not much actually, it's technically sound and definitely disturbing. These weirdos are really out there. A bunch of twisted Holden Caulfields of the alt-right.What does Joe Quirk bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The narrator was pretty good.If you could take any character from American Zeroes out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Ben Franklin or the quadraplegic father of one of the characters. why? the other characters are mostly reprehensible human beingsAny additional comments?
I'm from the area where this takes place so that made it more creepy for me. I'm glad it was (relatively) short. Not a knock on the writer, he did a wonderful job crafting the novel but the subject matter is, for me, disturbing. Personally I've decided to opt out of the what's going on in this country for at least the next 4 years. I'm getting armed and laying low anticipating fools like the protagonist to come out of the woodwork now that they are feeling empowered. Hopefully something will be left when I re-emerge.The world we live in...
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This is the book that pulled me back in.
The character's thoughts and actions shared a creative microcosm of truth about us all. We may not speak outside of our immediate circles of our political or even religious vaults. We may make comments even prejudge. I say we, because we are not Jeremiah Stumpf. This character has the type of crazy honesty that oddly is relatable. I know this guys. Sadly, I know this guys. I've seen him on social media, seen him walking through Walmart, I've seen this guy on the news. This guy is an American fixture. Be it good or bad it make us America. I would love to see this played out as As far the performance of the audiobook, I salute you, Joe Quirk. You gave a cool performance, of John DiFelice's words. I'm going to most definitely give it a few more listens. I look forward to future titles from John Difelice.
This book pulled me back in
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
The main character has no growth or change in his journey. I know it is satire but he is such a unlikable character that it was hard to sit threw. I would change Jeremiah in the end and at least give him some personal growth to see that he needs to change. But the Satire has a strong bias in it against many of the libertarian values.What could John DiFelice have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
The book jumped around and did not follow a good linear plot due to the drug use and for me that was just really annoying. The plot devices just were not great His dislike of the values of the Right-wing were really over the top in the satire.Have you listened to any of Joe Quirk’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No I have not It was his performance that got me to finish this audio book.Could you see American Zeroes being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
This thing would never be made into a TV show or movie not even on the SyFy channel.Any additional comments?
"This review copy audiobook was provided by the author/narrator/publisher free of charge via Audiobook Boom."Satire of a Paranoid Libertarian
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A book that makes you both laugh and think.
A weirdly funny book
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