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LittleMissProcrastination
LittleMissProcrastination rated it 11 years ago
Extremely disturbing. A very powerful story, but the violent cruelty is unsettling, especially if you are an animal lover. Almost a favourite, but not a book I plan to re-read.
UNICORN PORN FOR ALL
UNICORN PORN FOR ALL rated it 11 years ago
This is basically a mystery, and mysteries live or die based on their final acts, and this is a super wack final act.For like the first 90 percent, Banks does a pretty fair job here. He sets up a bunch of intriguing questions: - When and how is the brother coming back?- Why is this kid such a psycho...
There's more to life than reading, but it's a good place to start
Last year around September I had a little accident ... I was innocently washing up, absentmindedly scrubbing out the inside of a stained drinking glass, staring out the kitchen window mildly fretting about my upcoming 10k run in Edinburgh the following month when the glass broke in my hand. I don't ...
Nigeyb
Nigeyb rated it 11 years ago
"Complicity": the clue's in the title. To what extent are we complicit in what happens to us? This is an atmospheric, compelling, intelligent Scottish crime thriller that - like the best genre fiction - also has plenty to say on our messed up world and the human condition. I raced through this sati...
Grack21
Grack21 rated it 12 years ago
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rameau's ramblings
rameau's ramblings rated it 12 years ago
Compulsively readable. That’s how I first described this book. The narrator’s voice is strong and keeps the reader riveted even when it becomes abundantly clear that there’s no plot in The Wasp Factory. None whatsoever. That’s why it’s so disappointing that the predictable—not in a bad way—character...
Book Punks on BookLikes
Book Punks on BookLikes rated it 12 years ago
Deeply disturbing, and then at the last minute really really interesting. I'd love to hear some discussions about the gender issues he presents here. I found myself uncertain, in the end, about what exactly it was he was trying to say.
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
I can understand why some people really liked it but it left me ambivalent and rather glad I read it in full sunshine on a summer's day. Frank Culdhane is a deeply unpleasant teen who runs wild on a scottish island, whose father harbours secrets and brother has just run away from a psychiatric inst...
Qwallath
Qwallath rated it 12 years ago
I posted some reflections on The Wasp Factory over on my main blog Sub Specie: www.eveningoflight.nl/subspecie/
Blogged Out Ma Nut
Blogged Out Ma Nut rated it 12 years ago
What the hell this is so boring and aimless, and just not very well crafted either. I have to return to [a:Murakami|3354|Haruki Murakami|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1350230608p2/3354.jpg]'s rule from [b:1Q84|10357575|1Q84 |Haruki Murakami|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1359439026s/10357575.jpg|1816...
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