DEBUT Humorist and television writer Stein’s first novel introduces readers to Melvin Levin, a creature of habit who lives so cautiously that he has carpeted his apartment in cardboard so as not to disturb his noise-sensitive downstairs neighbors. Levin’s mundane existence, centered around toiling at an office job, takes a turn when he unexpectedly receives a death threat in the mail. Though poorly written and vague, the threat revives Levin, whose suddenly fleeting life is reinvigorated with purpose and anticipation. Levin begins eschewing work obligations, treating himself to fine dining, and enjoying, almost craving, the increased attention the threat brings him. Though centered around a death threat, this short novel is a satirical character study, not a mystery or suspense story; it could be an excellent addition to displays of quick, engaging reads. Fans of
Less by Andrew Sean Greer will enjoy Stein’s tongue-in-cheek writing style.
VERDICT It doesn’t necessarily break new ground, but this debut is an enjoyable, easy recommendation to readers looking for a humorous escape.
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