Baba’s review of Red Riding Nineteen Seventy Seven (The Red Riding Quartet) > Likes and Comments

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message 1: by Taufiq (new)

Taufiq Yves That staccato style and moral ambiguity really set the tone - Yorkshire noir at its most unforgiving. I’m intrigued by how it balances art and violence.


message 2: by Amina (new)

Amina A smashing review of quite a compelling read, Baba, happy you enjoyed. ☺️


message 3: by Lakisha (new)

Lakisha is this what the mini series was based on?


message 4: by Frédéric (new)

Frédéric If you're referring to the Red Roding trilogy, yes it is. Very good series btw.


message 5: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra This sounds dark... and worth it. Excellent review, Baba!


message 6: by Baba (new)

Baba Taufiq wrote: "That staccato style and moral ambiguity really set the tone - Yorkshire noir at its most unforgiving. I’m intrigued by how it balances art and violence."

Thanks Taufiq, I don't think it balances art and violence, it's more, in 70s Yorkshire context that the violence and violent language is in itself art!


message 7: by Baba (new)

Baba Amina wrote: "A smashing review of quite a compelling read, Baba, happy you enjoyed. ☺️"

Very much appreciated this read Amina :)


message 8: by Baba (new)

Baba Lakisha wrote: "is this what the mini series was based on?"

I believe so Lakisha :)


message 9: by Baba (new)

Baba Frédéric wrote: "If you're referring to the Red Roding trilogy, yes it is. Very good series btw."

I'm going to watch it, after I finish the books :)


message 10: by Kelli (new)

Kelli W Excellent review Baba!


message 11: by Baba (new)

Baba Kelli wrote: "Excellent review Baba!"

Thank you Kelli :)


message 12: by Frédéric (new)

Frédéric With this particular series Peace can arguably be described as the British James Ellroy. It’s dark and violent to incredible levels. It came as a real shock at my first reading but I immediately knew I had found a true gem.


Rosh ~catching up slowly~ Except for the explicit sex, the book sounds compelling and gritty. Glad it was a winner for you, Baba.. An excellent review. :)


message 14: by Baba (new)

Baba Frédéric wrote: "With this particular series Peace can arguably be described as the British James Ellroy. It’s dark and violent to incredible levels. It came as a real shock at my first reading but I immediately kn..."

Thank you Frédéric . You are absolutely right, deffo shades of James Elroy :)


message 15: by Baba (new)

Baba Rosh ~catching up slowly~ wrote: "Except for the explicit sex, the book sounds compelling and gritty. Glad it was a winner for you, Baba.. An excellent review. :)"

Cheers Rosh. :) I do think the explicitness in these books is contextual as opposed to how sex is used in most other works.


message 16: by P.B. (new)

P.B. Flower Looks like a well done crime story! Glad you liked it so much!


message 17: by Darla (new)

Darla A powerful review, Baba!👏


message 18: by Baba (new)

Baba P.B. wrote: "Looks like a well done crime story! Glad you liked it so much!"

Thanks P.B. It feels very much more about atmosphere and a place and (dark) time in UK history.


message 19: by Baba (new)

Baba Darla wrote: "A powerful review, Baba!👏"

Thanks Darla :)


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