Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Back to form
I like to relax by reading a good book but the last book I got from Paperspine was Never Let Me Go which was such a slow read because it took so long for there to be any action. And the book was about 80% narration rather than conversation between 2 characters (which is why I have no problem rereading Jane Austen!). But right before vacation, I stayed up late on Friday night finishing the Raw Shark Text by Steven Hall. That book was really fantastic and wonderfully paced. With some books, it seems this the plot is chugging along and the author thinks "Uh-uh this is running to almost 300 pages, I better wrap this up in the next 20 pages" and so the end feels rushed (and I think that climax of the book is less satisfying). But the Raw Shark Text did not have that problem at all. The basic plot is a guy named Eric Sanderson wakes up in an apartment with no memory of who he is but keeps getting messages from the "First Eric Sanderson". Oh and he is being stalked by a conceptual shark. There is a perfect mix of action and heavy cerebral lifting (like wrapping your head around the idea of conceptual fish that come in all sizes). And there are some places with nontraditional text (like a shark made out of letters). I highly recommend it to everyone (and the 400+ pages really fly by, I think that I read it in about 1.5 weeks).
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