Aug
15
2009

Just finished reading “The Unknown Knowns” by Jeffrey Rotter

Jeffrey Rotter goes a step beyond Christopher Moore‘s Beta Male and gives us… I don’t know what? A Beta-er Male? I hesitate to use any other greek letters as it suggests a fraternity/sorority affiliation which certainly isn’t there.

There are parts, well, lines really that are brilliant and most of the “real world” narrative is great. However, the Nautika narrative is crap, just skip over that. At 250 pages (maybe 180 after you skim/skip the Nautika storyline), I strongly recommend it.

Read on to see what others have to say about it.

From Publishers Weekly

Jim Rath has an unusual set of ambitions: My goal was a thorough understanding of water, he says. But not on a chemical level. Not in any way you could test…. I wanted to know why the water is always calling to us, what it wants to tell us. In this ambling adventure, he attempts to find out. Combining Rath’s story (including the predictable dissolution of his marriage) with that of Homeland Security agent Les Diaz, Rotter, in his first novel, weaves a semisuspenseful tale of (possible) international terrorism and, uh, water parks. Parading from a Colorado Springs, Colo., Hilton all the way to the Prospector’s Bend theme park outside of Denver, Rath and Diaz engage in a battle of something like wits; Diaz thinks Rath is a jihadist, while Rath—at best a dreamer, at worst a psychopath—thinks Diaz is a merman from an imaginary underwater city. While Rotter makes a solid effort, the fantasy element of the book remains half-baked and, despite the timely and biting humor throughout, the thrill of the goofy 320-page chase isn’t quite enough. (Mar.)
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Review

“Absurdly hilarious in a Charlie Kaufmanesque kind of way…Smart about paranoia…Freshly observed.”– Gary Shteyngart, author of Absurdistan and The Russian Debutante’s Handbook –This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.



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