"Cut me open
and you'll find
a brain, heart, liver, lungs
and a knife in the spine."
FRAGILE MINDS by Silent Theory
Absolute, complete and utter brilliance!
This is the conclusion of the 4MK trilogy and there are some things I need to say:
These books need to be read in order, because this is basically one big-ass story. I don't agree with the page counts on GR, because on my Kindle the first book was over 400 pages, the second over 500 pages and the third over 600 pages, which makes this story a 1500 page monster - and every single one of them was necessary for this story.
I also read that this series was being developed as a TV series, but I'll say a little more about that later.
Wow, when I read the first book, it was because of all the great reviews, and I enjoyed it very much. Barker is a great, great writer. And this story, with all its intricacies and characters, was brilliantly plotted and paced.
When I was halfway through this third book - i.e. about 1200 pages into this story - I had to take a break and consider whether every single thing I believed up to then was completely wrong. Yes, this book was a mind-fuck galore, in the best possible way!
While I did figure out some things, others were extremely well hidden until the very end.
As far as a thriller series goes, this one was utter genius!
So - and this is a bit of irony I can't explain - about the same time I started reading THE SIXTH WICKED CHILD, I discovered the song FRAGILE MINDS by Silent Theory. Luckily, the first time I saw it on YouTube, it was the lyric video, because I don't think I would have given this song a fair chance.
Why, you ask?
The music - piano, guitar and drums - was brilliant. But the lead singer's voice sounded so, well, weak? I mean, it took my while to figure out why it bothered me so much, and it came to me about a week later: His voice made me think of The Lightning Seeds.
However, the lyrics were so dark and, for reasons we won't discuss, spoke to me. I listened to that song every single day since, and it has grown on me sooooo much.
Well, with lyrics like:
"Does it hurt? I don't know, and where do we go?
We don't tease fragile minds with such things."
"Somebody save me or end me
I haven't yet made up my mind."
"Will I be an end to someone's destiny?
Who's to know?"
Well, while it is being developed as a TV series, I want to throw in my two cents here and say that this will make a GREAT theme song...
Just sayin'...
Ladies and gentlemen, if you are a thriller fan, get these three books and read them in order, they will blow your mind!