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Reviewed by Leonard Smuts for Readers' Favorite
If you are looking for a change of pace from stereotypical heroes with superpowers, then Losers: Short Stories will provide a polar opposite view of life. It will entertain and at times bemuse. The short stories range from an inexperienced estate agent trying to make a sale in the face of a series of mishaps to a court chronicler who is bewitched and changes into a blackbird. Other insecure protagonists who deeply dislike their jobs and those around them abound. K.E. Adamus ensures that there is something for everybody in this work. The full range of the less-desirable human emotions is covered, including a lack of self-worth, pessimism, depression, troubled work and family relationships, paranoia, bullying, eating disorders, irrational thoughts, addictions, and obsessions. There are villains in the form of employers, colleagues, and mysterious entities. It seems incongruous that so much amusement can flow from unhappiness. Day in XXL Size is particularly funny, as the chubby person in question battles to cope with her weight and diet, while Workaholic and Promotion highlights familiar workplace issues.
Each story's writing style varies subtly to provide the right tone and pace. The quirkiness adds to the flavor, with the motley assortment of anti-heroes being revealed and examined with all of their insecurities and eccentricities. Readers may be left with the feeling that they could be hiding even deeper levels of discontent. Such is human nature. The stories and their inmates will evoke diverse reactions, varying from sympathy with their plight to disbelief at the prospect of a troubled forester encountering an exiled alien who causes chaos. Many of the situations will be relatable, from clashes with workmates and bosses to struggles with weight gain and self-image. These are portrayed with humor, irony, and begging the question as to whether we are all embodying at least some of these characteristics - wittingly or otherwise. Through all the gloom, however amusing, K.E. Adamus hints at a distant ray of hope that perhaps life can be turned around. Losers explores a less-traveled aspect of our nature and is an engaging read.