A really poor month for me. I managed my usual 4 books but I would only recommend one of them to others.
Bari Wood - The Tribe (3/10) A sub-par novel from the 80s horror boom that's been given credence by Centipede Press releasing it as a signed limited edition. Endless details of Jewish culture and prejudice, and completely lacking in suspense or dread.
Jim Thompson - Pop.1280 (7/10) Thompson is hit or miss for me but this is one of his better books. A slowly revealed psychopath at its heart and plenty of sordid goings-on make for a great read.
Thomas Harris - Cari Mora (4/10) Supposedly a newly written book but reads like a bland 70s crime caper from the likes of John D Macdonald. I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out this was actually a trunk novel from early in Harris's career tarted up with some modern references. Hugely disappointing.
Matt Haig - How to Stop Time (1/10) An almost plotless meander through the life of a 400 year old man. Historical figures like Shakespeare and F Scott Fitzgerald are randomly thrown in without purpose and then forgotten. Completely pointless.
Bari Wood - The Tribe (3/10) A sub-par novel from the 80s horror boom that's been given credence by Centipede Press releasing it as a signed limited edition. Endless details of Jewish culture and prejudice, and completely lacking in suspense or dread.
Jim Thompson - Pop.1280 (7/10) Thompson is hit or miss for me but this is one of his better books. A slowly revealed psychopath at its heart and plenty of sordid goings-on make for a great read.
Thomas Harris - Cari Mora (4/10) Supposedly a newly written book but reads like a bland 70s crime caper from the likes of John D Macdonald. I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out this was actually a trunk novel from early in Harris's career tarted up with some modern references. Hugely disappointing.
Matt Haig - How to Stop Time (1/10) An almost plotless meander through the life of a 400 year old man. Historical figures like Shakespeare and F Scott Fitzgerald are randomly thrown in without purpose and then forgotten. Completely pointless.
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