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Review: The Buried Giant

The Buried Giant
The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I listened to the audiobook version of this book. This was a decent enough book to keep me company over a few walks and commutes from Stillorgan to Dalkey. I’m not 100% sure where I fall on the line of “Ishiguro hates fantasy” vs. “Ishiguro does the genre justice,” but, as a fantasy, it certainly pushed me up to my limits with what I can stomach, from a fantasy point of view.
I could have done without Axl referring to his wife as Princess as many times as he did, but there are passages where Ishiguro shows off how well he can write that would make me want to pick up something else of his, even though I didn’t necessarily love this one.

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Review: Dead Man Talking

Dead Man Talking
Dead Man Talking by Roddy Doyle
My rating: 0 of 5 stars

I found this one in the Dalkey library as part of Vintage’s new Quick Reads program to introduce you to new writers… knowing I’d get some good dialogue, at least. And that I did… Doyle’s been on fire with his Facebook friends series and his ear of speech is shown off in this little story. It was an entertaining hour or two read, anyway, if the story wasn’t particularly deep or anything. Each time the story is told he paints on another layer of understanding, but I’m not so sure the suspense built up exactly the way he’d hoped.

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Review: All Our Wrong Todays

All Our Wrong Todays
All Our Wrong Todays by Elan Mastai
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh man oh man oh man! What a book. I got an early reader copy of this from NetGalley and oh boy am I lucky I ever did. I wish I had a time machine so I could back to the beginning and read it all again from the start, conveniently erasing my earlier reading from my memories so I could relive it all over again fresh.
I loved the tone and voice of Tom, the predominant narrator, loved the style, the telling, the twists and turns. Goddamn it’s enough to make a fellow time travel writer jealous. This is an excellent book with some fun wrinkles in the time travel genre, a lovable bumbler of a main character, and is just a great read.

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