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Narrado por:
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Raphael Corkhill
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De:
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Chuck Palahniuk
From the bestselling author of Fight Club comes a hilarious horror satire “equal parts saccharine caricature and startling raunch” (Kirkus Reviews) about a family of professional killers responsible for the most atrocious events in history and the young brothers that are destined to take over.
Meet Otto and Cecil. Two brothers who grew up privileged in the Welsh countryside. They enjoyed watching nature shows, playing with their pet pony, impersonating their Grandfather…and killing the help. Murder is the family business after all. Downton Abbey, this is not.
However, it’s not so easy to continue the family legacy with the constant stream of threats and distractions seemingly leaping from the hedgerow. First, there is the matter of the veritable cavalcade of escaped convicts that keep showing up at their door. Not to mention the debaucherous new tutor who has a penchant for speaking Greek and dismembering sex dolls. Then there’s Mummy’s burgeoning opioid addiction. And who knows where Daddy is. He just vanished one day after he and Mummy took a walk in the so-called “Ghost Forest.”
With Grandfather putting pressure on Otto to step up, it becomes clear that this will all end in only two ways: a nuclear apocalypse or just another day among the creeping thistle and tree peonies. And in a novel written by Chuck Palahniuk, either are equally possible.
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Chuck has evolved as a writer!
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Palahniuk was my favorite author for years and I have a great fondness for a lot of his older novels. The two recent ones I read both failed to enrapture me. The only part of the story I liked was the last, like, 5 minutes.
Shoutout to the narrator, though, because I know it was no small feat going through those enormous strings of one’s and zero’s. That was the most impressive part of this whole thing tbh.
The only reason I didn’t quit this book was my own obstinacy.
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Outstanding narration.
Hmmm
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Meh…
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Praise for mr Corkhill, as his voice and intonation are fantastic.
Repetitive
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Not his best.
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Have a go and listen to something else.
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That said.
Sweet Jesus was this tedious. After hours and hours of hearing about Cecil & Otto’s depravities, it just got to be too much and I couldn’t wait for the inevitable point where they all burned themselves to the ground.
I mean, seriously, I get it. The point (if there really is one) is that literally everyone in this “story” is an asshole - they’re all “baby Joey’s” that the reader wishes someone would pluck off the mommy Kangaroo’s fur and mash under foot. Of course, in so doing, it tends to make the reader realize that they maybe they’re just as cruel as the protagonists. Kinda clever, but simultaneously boring af.
The shock value counts for something, but not much
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Quite graphic and disturbing
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A bridge too far
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