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Satin Island by Tom McCarthy (Book 6 for the (Wo)Man Booker Prize)

By Bellezza @bellezzamjs
Satin Island by Tom McCarthy (Book 6 for the (Wo)Man Booker Prize)

Frances loved it.

I could barely finish it.

While I found McCarthy's style initially resembling the satire and wit of Edward St. Aubyn, I quickly tired of his pedantic prose. Oil spills, conglomerates, parachuters who die because their strings have become unattached, all the metaphors for business as usual in a world gone awry. For me, what could have been endlessly fascinating fizzled to a firecracker which wouldn't explode.

And now I'm reading The Chimes, a book with beautiful, melodic phrasing. So far.

You can follow our progress at #ShadowWoManBooker should you choose.

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