A review by davygibbs
Room Temperature by Nicholson Baker

4.0

This is the book that established for me a comfortable familiarity with Baker's writing--his delightful obsession with the most marginal miscellany, his gift for bestowing the greatest importance on the tiniest things. It is, specifically, about the feeding of a baby, but in more general terms, you can say that it's about what every other Baker novel is about--the details.