Fast paced. Easy read. A jaunt through an episode in Gary's life. A quirky observational take on a ' feel-good' crime thriller. Read with Bob's voice in your head for added charm.
I'm always suspicious of celeb authors ... but then of course there's Richard Osman.
As for Mortimer he does an OK job to be honest. There's a slightly unlikely hero, a plausible plot, a twist which in truth I did see coming, and it all works out all right in the end so that's no bad thing. So yeah, worth a read.
Bob Mortimer speaks my language - I grew up with his humour, catching Shooting Stars and Big Night Out, amongst others, in the evenings after school. I knew what I was in for, and it's exactly why I picked up the book - surreal humour.
But the book is actually pretty tame on this. The decision to make it 'book-like' might have limited Bob in this regard. In the end, you have a perfectly readable 'holiday book'; not too complex, easy to follow, enough to keep you going - but it never tested me as a reader, and it didn't stray into anything challenging.
As the book draws on, the surreal drops away to reveal a light plot - which held my attention to the end, but was only 'satisfying'.
All that being said, I enjoyed reading it! And there are some great little moments in here in which Bob's …
Bob Mortimer speaks my language - I grew up with his humour, catching Shooting Stars and Big Night Out, amongst others, in the evenings after school. I knew what I was in for, and it's exactly why I picked up the book - surreal humour.
But the book is actually pretty tame on this. The decision to make it 'book-like' might have limited Bob in this regard. In the end, you have a perfectly readable 'holiday book'; not too complex, easy to follow, enough to keep you going - but it never tested me as a reader, and it didn't stray into anything challenging.
As the book draws on, the surreal drops away to reveal a light plot - which held my attention to the end, but was only 'satisfying'.
All that being said, I enjoyed reading it! And there are some great little moments in here in which Bob's vision of the world really shines through. His descriptions, at points, are impeccable.
After a bit of a shaky start (it took a few chapters to really get used to the style of writing) I actually really enjoyed this book. The ending felt like a bit of a rush, but generally I enjoyed the characters and the plot. I hope Bob decides to write more fiction.