
The Fracking King
Author: James Browning
Narrator: James Browning
Unabridged: 4 hr 32 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 07/01/2014
Categories: Fiction, Nature, Literary Fiction

Author: James Browning
Narrator: James Browning
Unabridged: 4 hr 32 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 07/01/2014
Categories: Fiction, Nature, Literary Fiction
James Browning writes and speaks on environmental issues for Common Cause. He has a BA from Brown University and an MA from the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins. His essays have been published in The Believer and The Village Voice.
Terrible. Completely disjointed. I turned each page hoping to figure out what I had missed and only ended up more confused. Was this about fracking? Scrabble? A young boy trying to find his place in the world? Was the author aiming for satire? Who knows. It was a miss all over. I know what fracking......more
This started strong and I was pulled in and engaged. About a third of the way in, it started getting rocky but could have been saved by a strong ending. By the end, it felt as though I was reading a completely different book by a completely different author. Entire threads of plot and character felt......more
I loved The Fracking King. However, I must caveat that by saying that I am a Scrabble fanatic, I love bizarrely funny, bold satire, and I am a died-in the wool environmentalist who knew a lot about fracking and its devastating environmental effects before I read the book. I think you need a sort of......more
“Browning’s clever and engaging debut, with its young Scrabble champion turned unlikely environmental advocate and timely ecological theme, is a funny and thought-provoking tale.”—Booklist“Browning effortlessly translates his passion for environmental change into a rousing, witty, and enlightening tale of outsiders and Scrabble…[A] playful debut.” —Publishers Weekly“James Browning has done a remarkable thing: In his bewitching debut novel, he has created a narrator so engaging, it makes you wish the book were twice as long. I will miss Winston Crwth’s wry way of telling a story, but I can’t wait to read more of his creator’s work.” —Arthur Golden, author of Memoirs of a Geisha