A review by scohen_
Tenth of December: Stories by George Saunders

5.0

Saunder’s prose is so ordinary yet so elegant… the effect of this being that his vignettes latch on to your soul and shake it up a little, so you emerge from a story blinking away emotions you aren’t sure you’ve exactly felt before, at least not like this.
These character sketches had me quite literally weeping, cackling, and at moments, actually scared…they speak to loss, loneliness, manipulation, and woven between it all, fierce, undiluted humanity.
Not to be sooo obnoxious but storytelling masters like these remind me why I read: to literally feel more alive