"You Too Can Have A Body Like Mine" was much more literary than I expected it to be. From the review I'd read, I had thought it would be a fairly silly, action-oriented sort-of-scifi. Instead it is very much inside the narrator's head, which is not always a fun place to be. Kleeman does an amazing job of not only describing the narrator's weird, disoriented mental state, but of temporarily putting the reader in that state. There's some social commentary and some goofiness, but mainly it seems to be about the experience of unraveling. The plot gets strange towards the end, but not as strange as I had expected it to. Without giving too much away, I will say that I think the novel is great for where it -doesn't- go as much as for where it does go. Not as light a read as one might think, very thought-provoking. I did enjoy it.