It takes just six days and nights to cross the Atlantic on the Transylvania and by the time the ship docks in New York, the lives of all 1600 people on board will have been jarred, bruised, sexed-up, knocked-out, or just plain shredded - and what seemed to be a set of inviolate futures now lies in disarray amid the deep waters surrounding this singular and floating castaway city.
Entertaining, but a rough writing style for my tastes. Occasionally I had to reread several paragraphs at a time, once I realized there was a new narrator or two different people in a conversation.
When you’re sitting in the train feeling bored, you are cabale of reading the most uninteresting books known to man. So I did. British boomer humour, didn’t like how the monologues were written, had trouble differentiating between each character. 3 stars because I believe it was a respectable author and separately, the theme itself was quite engaging.