I read this for ATY19, a book having to do with something blue (it has a blue cover).
This is the latest book by Donal Ryan, the Irish author of Spinning Heart (which was highly acclaimed, rightfully so, a few years ago). This novel tells the stories of three main characters, who are tied together in a touching final scene. The stories are all interesting, and Ryan's main gift being the description of characters, they are all compelling and well-drawn. I just feel that the story is lacking, more of vignettes without a plot - leaving impressions of people with little understanding of where they are going, or what will come from this. Perhaps that is the point - well-drawn interesting characters - but I feel there was much potential for more in this story, and sorry to leave Farouk, Lammy, and even John so soon.
This is the latest book by Donal Ryan, the Irish author of Spinning Heart (which was highly acclaimed, rightfully so, a few years ago). This novel tells the stories of three main characters, who are tied together in a touching final scene. The stories are all interesting, and Ryan's main gift being the description of characters, they are all compelling and well-drawn. I just feel that the story is lacking, more of vignettes without a plot - leaving impressions of people with little understanding of where they are going, or what will come from this. Perhaps that is the point - well-drawn interesting characters - but I feel there was much potential for more in this story, and sorry to leave Farouk, Lammy, and even John so soon.