It's a challenging time for social satire: The country is divided by what it finds funny and politics. However, Baxter's 'Blood Test' bridges these divisions.
The screwball adventure in 'Blood Test' features Brock, who must evade a predicted violent fate while navigating the chaotic American landscape of skewed certainties.
Baxter’s satire in 'Blood Test' resonates with the absurdity found in contemporary America, inviting readers to laugh at the zany nature of societal challenges.
As Brock states, '[I]f you don't like zany you probably shouldn't live in America,' highlighting the humorous yet painful reality of modern life.
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