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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An unconventional, moving tale,
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This review is from: Attention. Deficit. Disorder.: A Novel (Paperback)
Wow. I had put off reading this book because of the decidedly mixed reviews it had received. I wish I hadn't waited. I just tore through this book in a few hours' time, and when I reached the end, it left me with that weird teary feeling that comes on when I really connect with a story.
The narrator of this book, Wayne, finds out that his ex-girlfriend has committed suicide. Over the course of the book, every decision he makes, each path he carves out is somehow colored by the horrible news he has received. This is, in some sense, a road novel combined with A. J. Jacob's The Know-It-All, which, coincidentally, I just finished reading a couple of weeks ago. Wayne's narrative is populated with definitions of words and the history of places, inventions and ideas. It is not clear as you read that these devices are directly tied to the narrative. I understand that some readers become impatient with this. I think perhaps The Know-It-All conditioned me for this -- but for whatever reason, it worked for me. By the end, I understood exactly what why these passages and digressions were there, and when I soaked up the last word of the last page, I experienced a moment of clarity about the narrator and his trajectory that startled me. This review may sound fairly vague, but I'd hate to get more specific about the "message" of this book and color your own interpretation or ruin your own experience reading it. I am guessing that this is the kind of book that will mean different things to different people, and resonate with their own life experiences in different ways. I recommend it to all, especially those who feel they can adapt to a somewhat experimental narrative form. I also wonder if this book will resonate more with men than women, but obviously I can't say...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Attention. Deficit. Disorder. by Brad Listi,
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This review is from: Attention. Deficit. Disorder.: A Novel (Paperback)
This is the second copy of this book that I've purchased, having given away the first copy to a friend. I'm typically pretty possessive of my books, but this one I had to let out to friends and family. Brad Listi has created a protagonist who is not only believable and grounded with real-life problems and misunderstandings, but is also culturally relevant to Generation X and Y. In Attention. Deficit. Disorder. you have a story about a young man not in the vein of the "whoa is me" phase of young adulthood, but a touching story of the yearning for understanding and meaning of why things happen the way they do. Two thumbs up from this reader.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect.,
By Jeena (AZ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Attention. Deficit. Disorder.: A Novel (Paperback)
In this story of a 20-something's crisis of meaning after learning of the suicide of the ex-girlfriend he dumped, Listi artfully captures the process of finding sense in living. Yes, there's a hint of self-awareness to the tone. No, this doesn't detract from the book. Great topic, great writing, go read it.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Start,
By Braun Schweiger (LA, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Attention. Deficit. Disorder.: A Novel (Hardcover)
Rapturous novel for a first time scribe. Wayne is an endearing, aloof character that is hard not to like. I look forward to future works from Mr. Listi.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great, entertaining read!,
This review is from: Attention. Deficit. Disorder.: A Novel (Hardcover)
Listi did an awesome job on this book. It immediately grabs your attention and it is hard to put down. His combination of realism and humor makes it a great read. I'm looking forward to seeing more books from this author. Great story telling!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
as good as it gets,
This review is from: Attention. Deficit. Disorder.: A Novel (Hardcover)
Wayne Fencer is an endearing character. He doesnt have his life together but he isnt afraid of taking a journey in his quest for meaning...one of my favorite quotes:" maybe the answer is that there is no answer"...this book is as good as it gets.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An astounding accomplishment!,
This review is from: Attention. Deficit. Disorder.: A Novel (Hardcover)
Listi had me from before page 1 as I perused a few pages of quotes: a brief preview into his sense of humor and intricately woven themes of the human condition. I knew I was in for a unique ride. Attention.Deficit.Disorder is a delightful, provocative, self-depricating, humorous and intelligent journey into a world of loss, longing, love and redemption. I read it in three days and was more than a little depressed it was over too quickly. I'm eagerly awaiting his next masterpiece!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Journey into the world of Wayne Fencer and you will not be disappointed,
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This review is from: Attention. Deficit. Disorder.: A Novel (Hardcover)
I would highly recommend this novel. Listi's style is captivating, giving Wayne Fencer's world a quality that invokes the reader to enter fully, creating an emotional investment in the character and his trials and tribulations. However trite, the phrase "I couldn't put it down" fits "Attention Deficit Disorder" to a T. Most of all, I found this book to be honest and true, lending meaningful insight into human nature. "A.D.D." is something that I believe most people can relate to on at least some level.
Listi's provocative use of language is flawless, his sense of humor intelligent and inviting, and his observation of the human condition a wonderful contribution to the literary world.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
*a wink of real serenity and real mischief*,
By Melissa C. (MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Attention. Deficit. Disorder.: A Novel (Hardcover)
I picked up A.D.D. just before Christmas. During this time, it traversed many landscapes in hand, in purse, in a shoulder-slung messenger bag, side-by-side with Franny & Zooey, Cure for the Common Life, and A Walk in the Woods. It was never far from me. It napped with me on the sofa after work. Can you sense the captivation?
Strangely, a close interweaving of topics arose between all four books--loss, humor, escapism, contemplation, backpacking (yes, really), morality, seeking of self, singular encounters, realizations--united in Listi's. Coincidence? I'd prefer to think it's a sign of 'busy, busy, busy' as Vonnegut writes in Cat's Cradle. I am sincerely impressed with Listi's work. His is a fresh, unique voice. Nearing my final pages, I did not want the story to end. It's a deceptively easy book to read, entirely engaging, moving from story to quote, insight to statistic, definition to movie synopsis with the dexterity and ease of a superior, seasoned storyteller. Listi's love of knowledge--especially the odd fact--and his connectivity to emotion and humor radiate throughout main character, Wayne Fencer's journey of self. Indubitably, A.D.D. will be a real smasher. It comes highly recommended by this reader. Read on... <avant-garde n.>
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
OK, FOR A DEBUT NOVEL,
This review is from: Attention. Deficit. Disorder.: A Novel (Paperback)
It was okay,not bad for a debut novel. I think he's got some talent but it was kind of mundane and by the last third of book, I found myself skimming thru and skipping pages. Definitely not a book I would re-read , and not a page turner...
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