"It’s a good collection – it’s eminently readable, and it’s got some truly stellar moments. Homes is a brilliant anthropologist of the Humans of Late Capitalism – her novels, and these stories, show us a world in thrall to consumerism, where everything from smiles to babies can be purchased, a world that Homes conjures with considerably more wit, grace and ingenuity than everyone’s other favourite Vapid L.A. chronicler, Bret Easton Ellis..." - Valerie O'Riordan reviews Days of Awe by AM Homes
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