Críticas:
"If only all social misfits were as stealthily charming as Eric Muller, the nerdy narrator of Gabriel Roth's sparkling debut novel. Mr. Roth's remarkably funny, tender book is much more than one code-writing kid's success story. As its title indicates, "The Unknowns" is about how Eric grows up trying to fathom those things he doesn't naturally understand. Mr. Roth writes in a gently self-mocking, utterly disarming style that gives "The Unknowns" an unusual type of tension."--Janet Maslin, New York Times
"Smart, funny and emotionally layered, Roth's debut explores the eternal struggle between intimacy and autonomy."--People Magazine
"[Eric's] analytic mind, so useful in the world of computers, hinders his human interactions in the real world, especially with the fairer sex.... He perceives dating with an omniscience reminiscent of Neo from The Matrix.... the book crackles with commentary, one part post-structuralism and one part observational comedy, on how we interact in 2013."--Daily Beast
Reseña del editor:
A jaded Silicon Valley millionaire who, as an awkward teen kept data notebooks on all his crushes, falls for a smart, young journalist and must decide if a dark secret in her past should impact their present and future. 25,000 first printing.
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