‘Sea Oak’ by George Saunders
Rubbish satire in which the narrator’s aunt comes back to life for no reason.
Quality: *
Slipperiness: *
Beating the nice nice nice thing to death (with fluffy pillows)
Rubbish satire in which the narrator’s aunt comes back to life for no reason.
Quality: *
Slipperiness: *
Written by Martin
15 October, 2008 at 11:14 am
Posted in sf, short stories
Tagged with feeling very strange, george saunders, sf, short stories
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