The United Hates of America by R. E. Dinlocker
- ABSR
- Mar 4, 2015
- 1 min read
5 Stars The words just pull you in!
Every time I read one of Dinlocker's stories, I think "this is my favorite" and yes, this time, I said it again. I love them all but something about this one, made it's mark on me. The words are more than just mere words in a story, they mean something, truly have a great meaning. I sat down with the intention of reading a few chapters since I had a little bit of time, and then, it became more. I read it from beginning to end, without even realizing the time. I found myself literally laughing out loud, and then becoming more engrossed in the story. I especially love his scenes with Jesus and the Almighty. Everything ends up being "God's Will" and I read the whole story with the thought that Dinlocker put in my head - that God had a sense of humor. It's clear that Dinlocker does, and his great talent for his play on words and using his experiences makes him a natural writer and story teller. The United Hates of America gives the reader a new perspective on the prejudices of the world.
