A review by samusiamus
The Nightly Disease by Max Booth III

3.0

This, my friends, is a wild and crazy elevator ride that probably won't suit a lot of people. I liked how it starts off fairly "normal" and slowly amps up the weirdness over time, and you don't know what's actually happening and what's all in Isaac's head. He's not someone that you can really relate to, but you can certainly sympathise with him and the hand he's been dealt in life.

If you're looking for something profound about the hospitality business and society, then I would look somewhere else. If you want a surreal, vulgar, and visceral reading experience that feels like the movie Four Rooms had a threesome with the books American Psycho and Trainspotting, then you've found your little corner of hell. Welcome in.