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My Absolute Darling (2017) 4 stars

At 14, Turtle Alveston knows the use of every gun on her wall. She knows …

Review of 'My absolute darling' on 'GoodReads'

4 stars

In my mind a truly American book: violence, rape, guns and nature.
That said this book is what writing should be like. It's like walking on wobbly ground, you're never sure of your footing because you're plunged in a world unknown to you where every step is advancing towards unforseable consequences.

Although the plot of this novel is located a few hundred miles from where I live it draws me in a completely different world both geographically and mentally leaving me fragile and feeling somehow inadequate.

That's what every real novel should achieve.

My Absolute Darling (2017) 4 stars

At 14, Turtle Alveston knows the use of every gun on her wall. She knows …

Review of 'My absolute darling' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

In my mind a truly American book: violence, rape, guns and nature.
That said this book is what writing should be like. It's like walking on wobbly ground, you're never sure of your footing because you're plunged in a world unknown to you where every step is advancing towards unforseable consequences.

Although the plot of this novel is located a few hundred miles from where I live it draws me in a completely different world both geographically and mentally leaving me fragile and feeling somehow inadequate.

That's what every real novel should achieve.

Mikael knows him as The Sandman. Seven years ago, he was taken from his bed …

Review of 'The sandman' on 'GoodReads'

2 stars

While the basic premise for the book is a good find that creates a nice variation on the serial killer theme the actual description of events is very poorly realised.

The characters have absolutely no depth, even the central actor Joona is only presented by short flashes that explain nothing, least of all any motivation for any of his actions.

The sequence of events as well as the events themselves make no sense.

One example would be where the police decides to introduce a double agent to try to get some info out of the killer, knowing that he has been kept in strict isolation for 17 years without talking to anyone. Let alone the fact that no matter the mental deterioration of the patient he would be suspicious of anyone new introduced in his company after having been alone for so long, the police expects him to open up …

Mikael knows him as The Sandman. Seven years ago, he was taken from his bed …

Review of 'The sandman' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

While the basic premise for the book is a good find that creates a nice variation on the serial killer theme the actual description of events is very poorly realised.

The characters have absolutely no depth, even the central actor Joona is only presented by short flashes that explain nothing, least of all any motivation for any of his actions.

The sequence of events as well as the events themselves make no sense.

One example would be where the police decides to introduce a double agent to try to get some info out of the killer, knowing that he has been kept in strict isolation for 17 years without talking to anyone. Let alone the fact that no matter the mental deterioration of the patient he would be suspicious of anyone new introduced in his company after having been alone for so long, the police expects him to open up …