
Drowning Practice
A Novel
Author: Mike Meginnis
Narrator: Stacey Glemboski
Unabridged: 12 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Ecco
Published: 03/15/2022
Categories: Fiction, Dystopian, Family Life, Literary Fiction

Author: Mike Meginnis
Narrator: Stacey Glemboski
Unabridged: 12 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Ecco
Published: 03/15/2022
Categories: Fiction, Dystopian, Family Life, Literary Fiction
Mike Meginnis is the author of Fat Man and Little Boy. His fiction has appeared in The Best American Short Stories 2012, Unstuck, The Collagist, PANK, Hayden’s Ferry Review, and many other outlets. He lives and works in Iowa City.
In some respects I really don’t know what the hell I just read. As I attempt to lay this out in the most general terms I can’t even preface this by saying the standard, “the less you know the better”, simply because the journey to the end is so appropriately dreamlike in its execution I don’t even k......more
The Nervous Breakdown Book Club selection for March, 2022, begins, "Not everyone believed the would would end that year." This is a story about how people might react if they thought the world was going to end on a specific day. Everyone has had the same dream and mostly a combination of apathy and......more
This was a fresh take on the apocalyptic genre. This novel projects an almost surreal feel, paired with a great deal of tension. So, not only is the premise of how the world is ending unusual, the atmosphere while it is ending is singular as well, like gritting your teeth through a dream. I don't wa......more
Everyone in the world had the same dream one night: The world was ending. They were dying- drowning, really, on November 1. Obviously, there were folks who refused to believe it, which makes sense, but the world as a whole was pretty convinced that this was The End. Which, as you'd imagine, sends th......more
What book was everyone else reading? Seemingly not the same one as I read. "Profoundly moving and filled with tenderness"? I don't think so. It would be accurate to describe it as “a darkly comic story that rejects conventional realism". A dystopian novel? Well, it is sort of about about the world e......more