It's easy to fill in the missing location - Israel - but
this tale of a middle-aged man's dating misadventures is universal.
The first thing I noticed when reading Kill Me Now!
by Lawrence Fisher was that the location of the story was never mentioned. The
author, who lives in Tel Aviv, doesn't state that his maneuvers on the dating
battleground take place in his hometown, but this is easily deduced as the
story couldn't take place anywhere else.
"My book is all about dating in Israel and my hilarious
escapes and escapades," Lawrence told me, but he never states this openly
in his book.
I wondered why Kill Me Now! doesn't serve as an ode
to Israeli dating, told from the male's perspective, but it's obvious that
Lawrence was seeking a larger audience. In an age when finding someone to take
to dinner may require registration at an online dating website, experiences of men
seeking women for romantic purposes are not tied down to a specific location.
Don't get me wrong, this is no Israeli man's version of "Sex
and the City". In fact, sex is strangely absent from the narrative. The
story is suitable for all audiences and surprised me by never including the
most popular word common to women-seeking men everywhere: breasts (or any other
term relating to that physical attribute). The only action occurring when Lawrence
scores with his dates takes place off the page, leaving everything to the
reader's imagination.
As for the title of the book, 'Kill me now!' appears to be
the author's catch-phrase, shouted out to his friends (many of whom are single
women, by the way) and readers alike every time a date prefers to go shopping
instead of to dinner, or turns out older and uglier than seen in an online
profile. Kill me now!
I first made Lawrence's acquaintance online when I
discovered we both had escaped the clutches of iUniverse, the notoriousself-publishing company that takes advantage of aspiring authors. "Not
only did I leave iUniverse but I also got all my money back from them, but they
still owe me royalties," he told me.
Kill Me Now! is a quick read, served in bite-sized
chapters. Reading them may take less time than some of the author's less
successful dates. Will Lawrence ever find his soul mate? Only time and the book's sequel will tell. Kill me now!
Originally published on The Times of Israel.
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