Roger's examination of Borges's three overtly Kafkian stories is generally insightful and adds important knowledge to our understanding of these stories. The study of the eight stories in chapter five, however, contains, at times, a sense of one reaching for Kafka Overall, Borges and Kafka provides the reader with interesting insights into the Borges-Kafka relationship and offers a welcome addition to our knowledge on Borges père which, in turn, creates the potential for new avenues of research in the future.