What is My Bags Are Big about?
In My Bags Are Big, Tibor Fischer delivers a biting and darkly humorous story set against the extravagant backdrop of Dubai. The novel follows a narrator caught up in a world of wealth, illusion, and ambition, where the lines between success and deception blur.
Through reflections on Bitcoin, status, and personal reinvention, the story explores whether the protagonist is witnessing a historic financial revolution—or simply participating in an elaborate illusion. As the narrative unfolds, deeper questions about identity, regret, and self-deception emerge.
Why is this satirical novel unique?
This book stands out as a bold and intelligent satirical novel about wealth and modern life:
sharp, dark humor and irony
critique of wealth, masculinity, and ambition
explores themes of identity and reinvention
set in the surreal, hyper-modern world of Dubai
If you're looking for a dark comedy novel about money, power, and illusion, this book offers both entertainment and insight.
Who should read this book?
My Bags Are Big is ideal for:
readers who enjoy dark humor and satire
fans of Tibor Fischer’s writing style
those interested in modern wealth, crypto, and identity
readers looking for intelligent, thought-provoking fiction
Especially recommended if you enjoy novels that critique modern society with wit and edge.
What kind of reading experience does it offer?
This novel offers a sharp, engaging, and often unsettling experience. As you read:
- you’ll encounter biting observations about modern wealth and success
- you’ll question the nature of progress and value
- and you’ll be drawn into a world where nothing is quite as it seems
It’s a story that is both entertaining and deeply reflective.