A review by jwilding
Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish by David Rakoff

3.0

One of those that reminds you, over and over, how your life is just a little story. Not in a bad way, though. Just long enough to not be too depressing. Various characters had traces of so many other characters that I've read, which was a cozy thing. Maybe bad in that it meant they were kind of overused. This didn't stick to my stomach, but was enjoyable to read, although disjointed. Loved the tortoise and the hare, how particularly awful Susan was, and the image of Helen with the oranges.

In general, I wanted more. Of all of them.