A Well Done Enthralling Story!
Fiction – Alternative History - Paranormal
433 pages
Publication Date: March 2, 2010
Literary awards: Goodreads Choice Nominee for Paranormal Fantasy (2010)
While not an action packed adventure story Grahame-Smith does a superbly well done biography, completely comparable to other actually real biographies. I originally expected something a bit more campy or even some tongue and cheek, but this book takes itself seriously without being pretentious. The story was enthralling and carried me along with it at a very good pace.
The intro gives the book an air of authenticity and sets the believable
tone. I found the intro to be very
comfortable and homie and the narrator someone I could actually know in real
life. While the exquisite detail in the
story reinforces it’s validity. The
character Henry was incredibly fascinating and I liked the introduction of
Edgar Allen Poe. I didn’t find Abe very
likeable at the beginning with his ridiculous pride and endless search for vengeance,
but as the story progressed I became so engrossed in his life that I couldn’t help
but understand him.
Okay now a couple of minor complaints. I must confess on occasion the foray into
someone’s thoughts during the writing was a bit jarring and the dream sequences
did push me out of the storybook world and broke the reality at times. Likewise, I was a little disappointed with the last couple of chapters;
they didn’t seem to measure up to the quality of the rest of the book. While I found the sequence of events plausible,
the writing was harder to follow than it should have been. I also really would have liked to see a
scene between the author and Henry at the end when he turned over the
manuscript. I was invested in the author
– it was his story that first made the Lincoln story feel real – and I just
didn’t get the payout I felt would have been pretty easy to achieve. My displeasure in the ending, however, could
in no way overshadow the book as a whole.
It was pretty great and fairly comparable to a majority of the “factual”
biographies I have read.
Now I am on the
hunt for Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
Pride and Prejudice is my favorite of the Jane Austen novels – talk
about hilarious -, but I am really interested in seeing what Seth
Grahame-Smith has to contribute to it.
ISBN 0446563080 (ISBN13: 9780446563086)
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