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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
Tariff Schmariff by Barry Robbins is a joyfully absurd comic novel that skewers the chaos of global trade wars with pitch-perfect satire and unapologetic wit. For readers who’ve overdosed on doomscrolling and economic dread, Robbins delivers a welcome antidote: a world where customs agents raid diners over Belgian waffles and musical theater becomes the battleground for import taxes. With a parade of surreal scenarios and laugh-out-loud moments, this comedy turns real-world lunacy into literary gold. It’s bold, bizarre, and brilliantly funny, and a reminder that when the world goes mad, sometimes laughter is the only sensible response.
Author Barry Robbins has a sharp sense of satire that lends itself to this novel well, and in a time when life is very heavy indeed for a great many of us, this is a breath of comedic fresh air in a landscape of seriously depressing nonfiction. But Robbins’s smooth and witty writing style doesn’t discount or make light of the issues it presents; rather, it highlights just how much lunacy there is in current policymaking, with a timely reminder not to believe everything you hear and read in this mad world of ours right now. There’s a warmth to the confident prose that keeps you reading on with a smile on your face. The pacing of each event feels like a smooth stand-up set, seamlessly shifting into the next part of the narrative whilst ensuring we cover a lot of ground. Overall, Tariff Schmariff is a witty, weird, and wonderfully refreshing read that I would definitely recommend to anyone seeking satire with a soul.