Up until now I have only mentioned books that I have enjoyed, but here is an exception: Stephen Coonts' The Traitor.  This was intended to be a suspense/thriller novel where you don't know what is going on until the very end.  This kind of writing is more common now, but I think very few writers are good enough to pull it off.  The plot was patchy and scattered and there were so many characters who could be other characters, it was a bit like reading King Lear.  (Except the vocabulary was far from varying.  On one page there might be three different things he describes as "delicious."  It was annoying... get a thesaurus, PLEASE!)  Most of the time I was wondering "What the heck is going on?"  and not in a good way.  I am very surprised I finished the book at all.  I can't even give you a summary of the novel that would seem coherent at all, so I won't even try.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The Traitor
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