My Generation’s Lament

· No More Dreams Book 2 · Nameless Books
5.0
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“I saw that everything going on was tied up in a knot that held this at its center—‘I’m not what I wanted to be.’ “ 
It’s been ten years since Joshua Rivers had his dream of the girl he believes he is supposed to marry, and she’s still nowhere in sight. 
Now twenty-two, Joshua is stuck in a life markedly different from what he expected: he’s unhappy with his current girlfriend and struggling with his doctoral thesis, and making no headway toward becoming a novelist, as he believes he must to win over his dream girl. Worse, his long-time lover, the nymphomaniac artist Lilian Lau, has cut him off because she thinks he’s become dependent on her. 
Little does Joshua know that by the end of the year he’ll have met his destined love at last, but for now he is mired in darkness. Global terrorism and the lead-up to the Second Iraq War have created a climate of fear and anger in the intellectual world, and Joshua himself begins to manifest the ugly face of radicalism. 
Finally, two chance encounters will see him revisit his family’s secrets, and give him a reprieve from his loneliness that he knows he does not deserve. 
My Generation’s Lament is the sequel to Kiss Me, Genius Boy, and the second volume in the No More Dreams trilogy. 
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Praise for Kiss Me, Genius Boy (No More Dreams #1): 
“I’ve been telling my friends how refreshing it is to read something by one of my generation, instead of something by someone that’s dead. … Above all I admired the pithy, adroit little maxims on the nature of things.” —Dylan Thorn, author of I’m Dead 
“Uniquely refreshing … particularly erotic in its unabashed candidness.” —Madeline R. 
“A page turner, very funny and unusually honest and frank … Lily really steals the show. A nymphomaniacal exploiter of men and women, a deeply interesting, entertaining and wild character who lights up every page she is on.” —Nicola G. 
“Just read Berko scene from KMGB. Kick ASS! That scene just earnt me buying vol 2 when it comes out. Lily needs a cape and skin-tight leather pants. Lily needs her own graphic novel. Lily should be immortal, and probably is. Read KMGB so you can meet Lily. I secretly think she is Joshua’s alter-ego. I think she might now also be mine.” —Esme F. 
“Simple, direct but with subtle, thought-provoking passages about self-awareness and one’s relation to life and others. I can’t wait for the next book.” —Aiza C. 
“Honestly I love it. It made me realize more the complexities and dimensions of love and loving.” —Mary J. T.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
2 reviews
feeling cheeky
19 September 2015
This is a great book! The author takes you on a journey persuing Joshua Rivers, following on from Kiss Me Genius Boy. I love reading about the Melbournian history and places I know and are familiar with. In this installment, I particularly loved two things; one, was the way the author was able to convey the characters' complete frustration, boredom and contempt with both his life and his work, and two, was the way that the characters' haphazard emotions were depicted.
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About the author

Ben Hourigan is a novelist from Melbourne, Australia. His books Kiss Me, Genius Boy and My Generation’s Lament are Amazon category bestsellers, and are available wherever good books are sold online. Ben also works as an editor, copywriter, and self-publishing consultant at his own firm, Hourigan & Co.

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