A review by janellejx
Fishbowl by Bradley Somer

4.0

Fishbowl begins as Ian the goldfish jumps out of his bowl on the 27th floor of the Seville on Roxy. What follows is a story about life, love, loss, loneliness, and new beginnings. The nuanced narrative structure keeps you on the edge of your seat, as each chapter focuses on a particular character. The book is rifled with emotions; being equal parts dramatic, raunchy, ridiculous, and touching. It is a reminder about the interconnectedness of life wrapped in a clever, quippy, and moving series of stories. My book club thoroughly enjoyed this book and gave this book an average 4/5 stars.