Reading Venemous Lumpsucker because it was in the news recently as winning an award. It's very funny, a satire on Corporate Business and climate change. It actually reminds me of when I read Stark by Ben Elton as a young teen in many ways - it's more inventive but there's a similar vibe (the world is helpless in the hands of corporate greed because corporate people just don't know what else to do).
2/3 of the way through and it's definitely easy to read and funny
I just finished! I liked it a lot to, although I give it a solid B. Humor was great, there were some really nifty concepts, I just don't think it was a slam dunk. I think the author will do some really great stuff in the future though. It's a perfect vacation read: Plot is pretty linear for the most part, it's not terribly long, and it keeps a solid pace.
I'm going to compare it to a not so great book, but because of the elements about that book I liked: "NeXt" by Chriton. I'm in the biochemistry field, and "NeXt" is really interesting as a capture of where the public (and a lot of professionals) thought the field was going. The human genome project was well underway, everything seemed possible. "Lumpsucker" shoots into the future a bit ("Next" is 100% contemporary), but really captures a ton over the last 5 years that simmers in public consciousness the way Next did. It's not like the topics both discuss don't get plenty of headlines, but they both do a cool job capturing a general "vibe" around the topics as opposed to just facts. I found it really cathartic to read, actually.
So all in all, to anyone else, I'd give it a strong recommend. It wont go down as an all time classic but the author put together something beyond competent, and really added some spice here and there capturing something special.