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Virtuoso performance

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 28-07-24

This is a state of the nation novel with a lot of breadth of vaguely connected parallel plot lines. Consequently there are many diverse characters with foreign and regional accents too and the reader is excellent at helping make clear who is who and imbuing each voice with personality. Some of the cast of characters do seem rather stereotypical and there are so many that are morally dubious or reprehensible that it is sometimes a struggle to care what happens next. If I was reading the book, I would definitely have stopped before halfway. However, the author deserves much credit for his imaginative storytelling, contemporary references and driving everything forwards, keeping all the plates spinning until there is a conclusion of sorts for everyone.

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Really funny and stylish writing

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 22-10-23

My first Mick Herron book but it certainly won't be the last. He is so wry and sometimes laugh out loud funny with wit and choice turns of phrase. I really was unsure about the narration to start with but either I adjusted or it improved.

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Epic and moving book

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Reviewed: 16-09-23

This is a glorious retelling of British history since the 1940s through the lives of a family in the West Midlands. Re-reading the sentence prior to this one would not make me want to consume this book. It's so much transcends the sum of its parts and like other novels by the same author gets to the heart of so many awkward, painful and funny aspects of our nation's story, when viewed through contemporary eyes. Other reviewers have noted some words are mispronounced. That is true. I would add that some aspects of the story seem either inevitable or predictable (take your pick) but this is a warm, funny, sad and poignant book written by someone with a clear view of history, and I guess a point of view that I would agree with. I would also commend the narration as extremely fitting.

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Lame

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 27-05-23

To be fair, you have to admire the research and workmanship that went into it. But it is plodding and has few genuine moments of originality. You sort of intuit what is about to happen before it happens for the most part and the characters are stereotyped and dull in my view.

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Immaculately crafted, beautiful

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Reviewed: 27-11-22

Technically exquisite mastery of language. Immensely sympathetic central character (Klara, the narrator) and huge themes including spirituality, prayer and sacrifice which was a surprise. There was a lot too about marital breakdown, growing up, gene-editing, the role of AI, human nature and the nature of humanity / identity. It is surprisingly tense and gripping. It is also painfully sad at times, so some days I had to listen to something else.

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