Shriver
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Chris Belden
Soon to be a major motion picture A Little White Lie starring Michael Shannon and Kate Hudson! In this charming, clever, and darkly satiric novel set at a writers’ conference, one man finds himself caught in a whirlwind of literary pretention, a suspect in a criminal investigation, and hopelessly in love with a woman who thinks he’s someone else.Mistaken for a famous but reclusive author of the same name, lonely Shriver attends a writers’ conference at a small Midwestern liberal arts college. Completely unfamiliar with the novel he supposedly wrote and utterly unprepared for the magnitude of the reputation that precedes him, Shriver is feted, fawned over, featured at stuffy literary panels, and barely manages to play it cool. Things quickly go awry when one of the other guest authors suddenly disappears and Shriver becomes a prime suspect in the investigation. Amidst eager fans, Shriver must contend with a persistent police detective, a pesky journalist determined to unearth his past, and a mysterious and possibly dangerous stalker who seems to know his secret. But most vexing of all, Shriver’s gone and fallen in love with the conference organizer, who believes he’s someone else. When the “real” Shriver (or is he?) appears to claim his place among the literati, the conference—and Shriver’s world—threaten to unravel. Filled with witty dialogue, hilarious antics, and a cast of bizarre and endearing characters, Shriver is at once a touching love story, a surreal examination of identity, and an affectionate tribute to the power of writing.
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Author
Chris Belden
Pages
288
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2015-09-29
ISBN
1501119400 9781501119408
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"I was hoping to get some more mystery into who the actual Shriver was. It was honestly kind of a flat book because for most of the book Shriver is just this confused weirdo who doesnt really do anything and then the "conflict" where theres another Shriver impersonator didn't really add as much as it should. There should of been more rivalry or something between them but instead he kind of just like makes a face at him and then the don't interact the rest of the time. I feel like it was just a very anticlimactic book and i read the whole thing but didn't love it."