Thrilling Read Spiced with Goldberg’s Sarcasm

Only Way Out is a fast-paced thriller, full of Tod Goldberg’s sarcastic wit, resulting in one fun read. For me, I loved that in a single sentence in the first chapter, I discovered two interesting and unfamiliar words.

In this blog I offer a different type of book review­—one that’s combined with vocabulary building. In Only Way Out I found a few interesting words.

From Only Way Out:

Only a few knew he possessed such a . . . fungible . . . moral center, and none knew the extent of his mendacity. Most of his true friends couldn’t even define mendacity

Fungible, adjective Law: (of a product or commodity) replaceable by another identical item; mutually interchangeable.

mendacity, noun: untruthfulness; lying

 Definitions are typically from the dictionary that comes with my Mac or The New Oxford American Dictionary.

To connect or learn more about Tod Goldberg, find him at todgoldberg.com

“The word is only a representation of the meaning; even at its best, writing almost always falls short of full meaning. Given that, why in God’s name would you want to make things worse by choosing a word which is only cousin to the one you really wanted to use?” ― Stephen KingOn Writing: A Memoir of the Craft

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