Echo of the Boom

Maxwell Neely-Cohen


Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
3.33 · 6 ratings · 456 pages · Published: 15 Apr 2014

Echo of the Boom by Maxwell Neely-Cohen
A dextrous novel centered around the current generation of American teenagers coming of age in a networked world highly conscious of violence and the apocalyptic, "Echo of the Boom" is literary fiction about the "Call of Duty" and "The Hunger Games" generation. While the narrative spans the globe and jumps in time, much of the action orbits a near-past and present Washington, D.C., as each of the four main characters wrestle with their notions of fear, power, mysticism, and the future. An unusual book, equal parts "Gossip Girl" and "Gravity's Rainbow."

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