Features Podcasts Family Video Comics Music Tech Science Books Film & TV Games ✚

Jill

eBook review: Midnight's Tale

Jason Weisberger at 7:51 am Mon, Oct 1, 2012

— FEATURED —

Book Review

The Man Who Laughs: grotesque Victor Hugo potboiler was the basis for The Joker

Feature

Eurovision 2013: An American in London

Book Review

The Twelve-Fingered Boy - mesmerizing YA horror novel

— FOLLOW US —

Boing Boing is on Twitter and Facebook. Subscribe to our RSS feed or daily email.

 

— POLICIES —

Except where indicated, Boing Boing is licensed under a Creative Commons License permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution

 

— FONTS —

Tweet
Kindle

Midnight's Tale by George Berger was a completely unexpected pleasure. While I don't often enjoy stories told from the POV of an animal, Berger's tale drew me right in.

While Midnight's life may seem simple, it isn't easy being such a self-aware goat. Having briefly tasted love in his youth, Midnight searches to understand and recapture that wonderful feeling.

I really enjoyed this Kindle Single, Berger and Midnight share a wonderful adventure.

George Berger's Midnight's Tale

Jason Weisberger is Boing Boing's publisher. He often does what he ought, instead of what he should. On instagram and twitter he is @jlw

More at Boing Boing

Eurovision 2013: An American in London

The technology that links taxonomy and Star Trek