Showing posts with label Moore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moore. Show all posts

Strange Sight - Syd Moore

59%
03.04.20

I grabbed this off the shelf just before the library closed down - the fabulous cover and quirky premise caught my eye. It turned out to be the second in a series but that didn't matter much. It was simply a fun read, if a little creaky in places.

A Dirty Job - Christopher Moore

61%
19.06.13

Moore is big on laugh-out-loud humour and big on quirky characters and big on confusing, poorly explained plots that suddenly jump in time and end abruptly.

Heft - Liz Moore

72%
29.05.12

This is a proper book, physically and psychologically. Heft, "the weight of someone or something", could be its only title. First of all, it's beautifully produced: satisfyingly thick pages, striking embossed cover - none of your Kindle nonsense here. The story is clear-eyed, engaging, character-driven, perhaps a touch sentimental but with a core of hard reality that draws it back from the edge. But it's really the quality of the writing that lends it both weight and lightness. Sharply phrased, never jarring or laboured, a sense of safe hands. My obligatory complaint is that, of the two narrators, Arthur is much more interesting than Kel yet features less, which rather unbalanced the narrative. But watch and learn, writers, watch and learn.