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Old 09-27-2016, 03:16 PM   #24650
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Finished The North Water by Ian McGuire. Long-listed for the Man Booker, and subject of some discussion here because of it's dark nature. It was almost unremittingly bleak, but then I imagine that's a pretty true reflection of life on a whaling ship in the Artic back in the nineteenth century. To say I enjoyed it might be a bit strong, but it was an experience I'm glad to have had, and gave it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.
DiapDealer's description of the darkess was even stronger.

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Currently reading The North Water by Ian McGuire. Longlisted for the 2016 Man Booker Prize.



It's a bit more seedy than I would have liked, but we'll see how it turns out. A very short novel.
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A talented author--no doubt. But wow! That's some of the darkest, foulest, bleakest, misanthropic stuff I've ever read. Not a single redeemable character; not a single ray of sunshine to be found. This was not a thriller set aboard a whaling vessel. It was not "Jack London on Crack." It was Black. Pitch. Freaking. Black.

Don't get me wrong: "Black" may have been exactly what the author was going for. Kudos if so--he nailed it. And he didn't do anything "wrong" (in fact I think his command of the language is vast). He just wrote a story that I couldn't take anything positive away from for myself. That doesn't happen very often.

Perhaps the Man Booker judges will love it. Good on Mr. McGuire, if so.
All in all, this is one I'm passing on!
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