Wednesday, May 11, 2016

GUTSHOT






Gutshot, Amelia Gray, Farrar Straus and Giroux, 2015, 207 pp
 
 
Installment #3 of the tale of my April reading slump, in which I hit bottom.
 
Continuing my lethal slide into reading apathy, I struggled through this collection of short stories. Gutshot was the May 2015 selection of the Nervous Breakdown Book Club. I had listened to the Other People podcast with Amelia Gray some months ago and she sounded fairly normal. Reader, she is not!

I know there is a crossing-genres genre called The Weird and this collection would qualify. It is not Sci Fi but looks at a layer of society living probably right next to us but largely invisible. Messed up, weird people who do gross things and live outside what is thought of as mainstream. 

Do I need to be aware of these things? Do such people need a voice or a place in literature? While reading these stories, I would go to the grocery store or RiteAid or 7-11 and wonder if some of the humans I saw there might be like the people in the book. Major creep factor.

Out of the 35 mostly very short stories, I only found 4 that were tolerable. "Western Passage," "Gutshot," "Year of the Snake," and "Legacy." I am sorry Amelia Gray. I know you have admirers so I guess you can do without me.
 
 
(Gutshot is available in paperback by order from Once Upon A Time Bookstore.)

Stay tuned for the next installment when I attempt to climb out of my slump.

10 comments:

  1. It sounds as if this is at least appropriate to the book club for which it was picked!

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  2. Wow, Judy! Was it that bad?! Thank goodness it was relatively short anyways.

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  3. But why don't you tell us how you REALLY felt about it?!

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    1. Another funny commenter! I am so blessed.

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  4. Sorry to hear that...;-(( That is why I don't spend my precious time with things that doesn't interest me - I chose to never review books I didn't like...
    By the way dear Judy,I can tell you straight away that I have a crush on Sister Carrie (so far...) Thank you so much for this suggestion. Love it

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    1. So glad to hear you are liking Sister Carrie!

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  5. I think I'm also in the category of : do I need to be aware of these things. Nah! The Weird genre sounds a bit too, well, weird. But I do like the name of the Book Club.

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    1. The Nervous Breakdown Book Club is a subscription service and I have received many amazing books I might otherwise have overlooked since I signed up for it. Then each author is featured on the podcast Other People. So it is pretty cool but once in a while, as in this case, the book I get is not to my tastes.

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