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Great book, helped me prepare for a presentation on social security strategies. If you're in the business, you need this book.
The Amazon reviews for these bars were so positive that I had to pick up a box when they went on sale for $5.00. Well, I guess everyone has different tastes, but to me these bars tasted awful. Their texture was gooey, and eating them was sort of a chewing-pulling process. They tasted like uncooked cookie dough, I guess, but not very good uncooked cookie dough. Eating one was difficult;and they left a strong, not very pleasant aftertaste in my mouth for a few minutes.
This was one of the worst BASS collections I've read in awhile, maybe ever. I'm saddened by the lack of cultural diversity in the anthology-all stories were written by white writers- and by the seemingly uniform style of the writing. None of the reviewers here on Amazon seem to have noticed that fact which is highly disturbing! Shame on Richard Russo for not noticing or not caring that he was giving us such a homogeneous set of stories. A few of the stories had distinct local flavor, taking place in Boston, the South, Florida, NYC, etc... and I definitely appreciated the details of those lives and communities. The best stories were "All Boy" by Lori Ostlund, "The Hollow" by James Lasdun, "The Cousins" by Charles Baxter and the stories by Karen Russell, Steve Almond and Wells Tower. In fact, all the other stories were terrible, like waste of time terrible with the exception of Rebecca Makkai's story. Does anyone remember BASS 2003? That collection had some truly remarkable stories by an eclectic group of talented writers. My fingers are crossed that BASS 2011 will put this one to shame.