A review by boygirlparty
The Girl on the Fridge, by Etgar Keret

3.0

At their best, the stories in this book are disorienting and wonderful, turning the world around for you to look at it from a strange angle, kaleidoscope style. At their worst, the stories are jarring and abrupt, violent and confusing, but still interesting, except that one that wasn't. It's a mishmash. I think the stories at the end of the book may not have been translated as well as the ones at the beginning. You've got to love the one paragraph opener about asthma, though.