Trashed by Derf Backderf; 244 pages
I made the mistake of using Trashed as my lunch break reading this week. The fact-laden, lightly-plotted story made it a good choice for reading in small chunks, but the subject matter was less than ideal for reading at mealtime. Exploding garbage bags. Maggots. A disgusting substance known to sanitation workers as "garbage soup". YUCK.
As our protagonist, J.B., points out -- most people don't give much thought to what happens to their garbage after it goes out on the curb or into the alley. I like to think that I've given the matter some thought from time to time, but nothing has driven home the point more soundly than Trashed. We generate A LOT of garbage and a lot of energy goes into collecting and storing that garbage. Recommended for anybody wondering about the nitty-gritty details of trash collection. Not recommended for mealtime reading.
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Friday, September 30, 2016
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