The Edge by Jamie Collinson ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ~
So when my old friend from my London days published a book it was obviously on my #tbr list and @jamiecash1 thank you for this unexpected ride.
It's set in LA and we follow Adam, a Brit, finding his feet, or not, in the music industry across the Atlantic. It's a no nonsense darkly humoured look on the music industry from within, but could be any industry that has key accounts and networking at its core. It's an honest look at different cultures and there are many flashbacks to my beloved London and the areas I used to call home.
Adam does in no way try to make himself the hero, and is oh so British in his gloomy down spiralling take on what should be his big break. In between the drinking and the shame he feels in nearly all aspects of life, Adam goes hiking and birdwatching, and particularly loves the osprey, a bird of prey, which I saw as representing the predator/victim relationship between Adam and everyone he relates to, from romances, to work colleagues, family and friends.
I like Adam, but then I always like the underdog and life is rarely a flat line, but merely a twisting and turning breakable sort of thread to my experience. It was refreshing to read honest thoughts on self doubt and that trying your best is not always working.
Some reviews claim that he doesn't manage to sort himself out but I disagree - it's about going back to the start as the Coldplay song suggests, and finding your roots.
#theedge #jamiecollinson