4 out of 5 stars
Short story: parallel lives
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This is a most entertaining long-short story with the element of dark humour and tongue-in-cheek that I recognise from Jenny Twist's non-fiction articles ~ it's a fab one to snuggle up in bed with for an hour before sleep :)
Favourite quote, about a love rival:
"Daphne had nothing about her ~ no personality, no intelligence. Kevin said she was his muse. You'd think a muse ought to at least be able to do joined up thinking"
I get that you have to be of an age where one was taught to do 'joined up' writing to get that! Anyway, Christine's life is going to pot ~ but is that life the only one she might have had? She has occasion to fall into a deep sleep, but where does she wake up?
I've always enjoyed thinking about what might have been, had I chosen different paths in life (and indeed have written about it myself), so I loved the subject matter of this story anyway, and it's a jolly good yarn to get stuck into, as well! Recommended to anyone who likes good, light-ish contemporary fiction.
AN OPEN LETTER TO STEPHEN KING AND OTHER ESSAYS reviewed HERE
TALES OF THE MANTEQUERO reviewed HERE
Thank you, you wonderful person. I SO appreciate you doing this review. Love Jenny xx
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, I so enjoyed reading it again :)
DeleteLoved the 'joined up writing' quote. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, me too!!!
DeleteThanks Julie. xxxx
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