it's, well, uh, I feel odd reccommending it to people because it definitely has few redeeming qualities. it's pretty wild. There's nothing else I've ever seen quite like it though, so it might be worth it just for that. For context, reading "First Contact Twice This Afternoon" made me think of it.
It's like a bizarro fiction writer somehow got misshelved in the Young Adult section. Rabbit & Robot specifically is like if Douglas Adams was American, kinda horny, and tripping balls when he wrote Hitchiker's Guide
https://www.amazon.com/Rabbit-Robot-Andrew-Smith/dp/153442220X If the "look inside" preview here doesn't interest you, well, it doesn't get better. but if it does godspeed
i read the amazon preview of the first few pages, the talking giraffe got me haha. i'll probably check this out, thanks for the rec!
unfortunately the preview cuts out the page where Maurice the french robot giraffe starts just fucking eating the tiger https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/394330224265003010/609181439342280706/IMG_20190530_155746385.jpg
well now i'm very excited. maybe ill try to sneak a review of it onto reading project and claim it's another book
Have not! My list currently contains Humble Pi, the Martian Chronicles, and John Dies at the End, but I can add another on. I'm a fast reader.
Elvis Presley and a Brussels sprout save the world from aliens