The Star review.
Oh. My.
This was, by far, the most amusing Train Wreck, I think I have ever read. And I have a confession to make.
I read the first third forward. I read the last 2/3 of the book backwards from the ending.
And it really made no difference whatsoever.
Now, my undergraduate years are well behind me, but I do have a liberal arts education.  And, as I recall, one of the parts of a novel is the plot. And a plot is defined as having:
- A motivating force or inciting incident
- Complications to the resolution
- Climax, or resolution
- Anticlimax
- Conclusion
Now. I am pretty sure that at least one of those plot elements are missing. Or misplaced. Or something. But, I guess maybe, it’s just how you interpret the terms “climax” and “anticlimax”. Okay, I know. Bad me.
The phrase “A Novel”? Used a bit loosely here.
The verdict? Diverting enough, but I can’t say I don’t want those few hours of my life back.
ha..ha..ha…. you used the right word…a “bookl” by Pam Anderson and “climax” in the same review. Yep….that’s the gist of it all. 🙂