10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A superb collection from a rising star, Nov 4 2005
By David Montgomery "Book Critic" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Simplify (Paperback)
Short story collections are nearly impossible to review, especially in anything under several hundred words. (How do you comment generally on a book that contains twelve different stories that vary in plot, theme, quality, etc.?) Still, there are a few observations that one can make about Tod Goldberg's Simplify. The stories are sharp and insightful, many of them dealing with issues emerging from childhood. The writing is often funny, even when it's painful, and always to the point, with keen dialogue and a strong voice. Finally, the stories on the whole are powerful, provocative and a pleasure to read. The title entry, in particular, is a minor masterpiece.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Haunting and Funny--Like Tod Himself!, Sep 17 2005
By Karen Dinino - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Simplify (Paperback)
This collection of short stories will keep you awake thinking, or fearing your dreams, for days. Filled with characters you just might know, Simplify is precisely deep enough to still be fun. A great combination of humor and insight runs through these varied glimpses into the contradictions, chaos, and slapstick of life.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
I am amazed at how well the author is able to portray other people's thoughts and feelings., Jun 24 2007
By Cindy Callinsky - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Simplify (Paperback)
This is a collection of twelve short stories.
*Each story is dark and the majority of them revolve around death.
*Each story delivers either a deep life lesson or a view of another person's life that will leave you pondering things that you have probably never thought of.
I am amazed at how well the author, Tod Goldberg, understands and is able to portray other people's thoughts and feelings. He tells the story of a messed up child, a suicidal man, a wealthy man with an empty life, a child growing into an adult, a dead child, and the brother of a killer. These are just some of the people that Mr. Goldberg takes the shape of.
Each story is written in a unique fashion. Within the first page, you will be sucked in by the unfolding of a foreign life that each story promises.
Some of the other reviews label it as sinister or evil. I didn't see it as either. Sorrowful? Maybe. Dark? Definitely. Sinister or evil? Not so much.
I'm not a big short story fan. I like stories that I can sink my teeth into for a period of time. I am the kind of person that never wants a good story to end. That being said, I loved this book. The stories allowed me to step into someone else's existence.
The stories make you dig deep and think.