Indecision
This debut novel from Benjamin Kunkel was an enjoyable read. Often clever and quite humorous, Kunkel writes about a priviledged young male adult self-diagnosed with a disease causing indecisiveness.
What started out as a very directed and concrete story line soon fizzled out into a mess of an unmemorable ‘plot’. There were a lot of things written that didn’t seem to work back into the story line as I thought they should and the descriptions of the supporting characters left them all feeling like they were the same person.
Even if the plot lost direction, the language was consitent and dialog witty, which kept my attention enough to read on.

