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May 02, 2008: Emotionless Souls by David S. Grant is a wonderful collection of 20 vaguely surreal short stories, written in succinct, tight prose that perfectly sets the mood for each and every one. The collection starts with the account of two couples spending New Year?s Eve in Dublin and ends with the account of one couple vacationing in Paris. Between these two we encounter (among others) a poker game gone wrong, an office prankster who goes to extremes, a one-hit-wonder, a white-collar pickpocket, and an accountant who isn?t quite as boring as she first appears. Unexpected plot twists abound and make each of the stories truly remarkable.
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April 26, 2008: Each story in Emotionless Souls is brief, so it makes for good bathroom reading. Grant exposes the mundane in an abstract light. From office behavior to internet searches, Grant pokes fun at human behavior in an intelligent manner. Grant writes like an artist paints. There is a lot left to interpretation. Is this book for everyone? No. It is for those who truly understand the artistic side to writing.