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Acid Casuals (Mask Noir Series) |
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Rating: Summary: Nicholas Blincoe knows what people want. Review: Acid Casuals is an exciting non-stop novel. Blincoe displays his talent for never letting the reader lose interest. The negative reviews that I have read do nothing but encourage me to read more of Blincoe's work. He knows the underground world of Britain, and he masterfully creates a novel to keep your head spinning. Transexuals, drugs, and sex are just some of the things that make this novel amazing. The way Blincoe melts them together is genius. If you want to pass the time, read a book. If you want to experience a world of entertainment, read Acid Casuals.
Rating: Summary: Nicholas Blincoe knows what people want. Review: Acid Casuals is an exciting non-stop novel. Blincoe displays his talent for never letting the reader lose interest. The negative reviews that I have read do nothing but encourage me to read more of Blincoe's work. He knows the underground world of Britain, and he masterfully creates a novel to keep your head spinning. Transexuals, drugs, and sex are just some of the things that make this novel amazing. The way Blincoe melts them together is genius. If you want to pass the time, read a book. If you want to experience a world of entertainment, read Acid Casuals.
Rating: Summary: Great Expectations Fall Short Review: Hip-noir set in Manchester (England, not New-Hampshire) doesn't really live up to expectations. The premise of a transexual hit (wo)man coming back home to off a club owner amongst all the club kids and nutters sounds lively and promising. The devil is in the writing though, and although quick-reading, the prose doesn't quite deliver.
Rating: Summary: One of the most overrated authors in the uk fails again. Review: With every literary effort, Blincoe is digging himself a new hole. Not only does he not understand the subject he pitifully tries to write about, but he does it in such a yawn inducing way as to warrant an health warning; Do Not Read Blincoe Near Heavy Machinery. As many have said before, Blincoe is a poseur and charlatan and Acid Casuals goes further than any other of his projectile vomits to sustain this belief. God only knows how he manages to get into print. Don't buy it...It's a swindle!
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