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[Lamprell] delivers a comic novel that is smoothly executed and full of minor pleasures.
Toronto Star


Screen writer Lamprell debuts with a first-rate novel told almost exclusively in the second person. It begins with Michael O’Dell being hit by a car, an accident that sets off a yearlong descent into an "Alice-less Wonderland" of personal and familial trouble. […] As Michael and his family work to resolve their crises, Lamprell manages to temper sentimentalism with a tonic wryness.
Publishers Weekly


The Full Ridiculous will appeal to readers of quirky, contemporary fiction such as The Rosie Project and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. It reminds us that sometimes, to really appreciate the beautiful highs of life, you need to hit rock bottom first.
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