Zach > Recent Status Updates

Showing 1-30 of 755
Zach
Zach is on page 171 of 386 of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Exceptional characterization for any kind of writing, not to mention this is mainly real people or composites.

Overall exceptional writing!

My only complaint: it takes 168 pages (of 390) to find out why this book exists. I think to tease the crime—without saying victim or accused—or hint at someone’s life being cut short (“Two months before __ died,” etc), would signpost while maintaining intrigue.
Nov 15, 2025 07:31AM Add a comment
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

Zach
Zach is starting Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
A friend lent this to me. Just starting it (my reading list goes exclusively by vibes), and have you ever listened to a true crime podcast or Revisionist History and thought, Why don’t people write novels like that?

Well, my friends. This is that.

And it’s not a novel. But this nonfiction reads as engrossing as crime thriller.
Nov 10, 2025 04:42PM Add a comment
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

Zach
Zach is on page 268 of 308 of Hard Rain Falling
“Anyway, I don’t like the idea of murdering the possible.” Great writing, somewhat tiring story. Sentence level remains strong, but you can see areas to revise. I love Carpenter’s tone, but I’m not sure you couldn’t get it from Hemingway.
Nov 09, 2025 06:59AM Add a comment
Hard Rain Falling

Zach
Zach is on page 215 of 308 of Hard Rain Falling
Still shocking, sentences remain electric. I keep thinking Scott Galloway is famous for saying all these things about displaced young men and Carpenter wrote the novel about it in 66. Flawed, troubled characters as a product of their time.

Carpenter sure seems to be writing something postsecular even if, as an avowed atheist, he rejects org. religion. A sense of, “is that all there is?”, lingers throughout.
Nov 08, 2025 09:57AM Add a comment
Hard Rain Falling

Zach
Zach is on page 127 of 308 of Hard Rain Falling
Each page is electric. The grammar is clean and sharp; the language is harsh. Carpenter can write bleeding sentences that cut you at the same time.
Nov 07, 2025 07:48AM Add a comment
Hard Rain Falling

Zach
Zach is on page 75 of 308 of Hard Rain Falling
I only realized some friends of mine read this and didn’t enjoy it after starting, so I’m waiting for a shoe to drop.

But, as of right now, Carpenter’s incredibly skilled. I keep thinking of that Hemingway line of just writing one true sentence after another.

The Dostoevsky link is apt. No characters to emulate here, but unflinching depictions of people who’re the result of a cultural moment/ideology.
Nov 05, 2025 06:09AM Add a comment
Hard Rain Falling

Zach
Zach is on page 213 of 293 of Shadow Ticket
“All he’s after is a coke dealer who won’t charge him a month’s wages for what’ll turn out to be half a pound of Alka-Seltzer.”

Pure Pynchon poetry.
Nov 01, 2025 07:50AM Add a comment
Shadow Ticket

Zach
Zach is on page 172 of 293 of Shadow Ticket
I feel like fever dream gets tossed around liberally, as if it say it’s just a lil weird and surreal. This novel is a bona fide fever dream: for the first 100 or so pages, each chapter feels episodic and disconnected. Suddenly, once you’re on the boat, it takes off.

At the start, I didn’t enjoy this. Once you get to tasteless lamps surrounding a global psychic conspiratorial network, however……
Oct 27, 2025 07:50AM Add a comment
Shadow Ticket

Zach
Zach is on page 154 of 293 of Shadow Ticket
Oct 27, 2025 06:57AM Add a comment
Shadow Ticket

Zach
Zach is on page 143 of 293 of Shadow Ticket
“Oh dear,” Pips making with an eyebrow, “do you really not know? ‘Normal’? Things will never go back to the way they were, it’ll all just keep getting more, what the Chinese call, ‘interesting.’”
Oct 27, 2025 06:37AM Add a comment
Shadow Ticket

Zach
Zach is on page 92 of 293 of Shadow Ticket
Simultaneously one of the most addictive and exhausting books I’ve read. Period. But, it has the vibes of The Untouchables filtered through Pynchon, and a tone of Harjo’s FX show, The Lowdown (I’ve only seen one episode). Utterly ridiculous, cartoonish, yet realistic, and highly written. Feels like a follow-up to The Crying of Lot 49.
Oct 25, 2025 12:11PM Add a comment
Shadow Ticket

Zach
Zach is on page 43 of 293 of Shadow Ticket
Yowza what’s going on? Story’s wild. Not a clue where this is going, but I’m having fun getting there. Definitely feels like an old school picaresque detective story, where each chapter pivots/leaps from the final lines of the previous.

Imagine if pomo experimental Pynchon wrote a Dashiell Hammet novel with dialogue that (wrongly?) reminds me of Tennessee Williams.
Oct 24, 2025 07:57AM Add a comment
Shadow Ticket

Zach
Zach is on page 837 of 912 of The Hallmarked Man (Cormoran Strike, #8)
Very fun and engaging overall, but I hate the “breakthrough” cliffhanger only to start the next chapter and they’ve talked about “it” and now have a plan.
Oct 22, 2025 07:02AM Add a comment
The Hallmarked Man (Cormoran Strike, #8)

Zach
Zach is on page 710 of 912 of The Hallmarked Man (Cormoran Strike, #8)
Definitely fun and soap-operay, but, goodness, if there aren’t problems that wouldn’t be resolved if the people in the book communicated like real people
Oct 20, 2025 07:38AM Add a comment
The Hallmarked Man (Cormoran Strike, #8)

Zach
Zach is on page 62 of 224 of Who by Fire: Leonard Cohen in the Sinai
The intro and first chapter were pretty incredible, but I’ve been struggling to understand the point of this until the previous page: Why did Leonard go to Sinai in ‘73?
Oct 15, 2025 06:49AM Add a comment
Who by Fire: Leonard Cohen in the Sinai

Zach
Zach is on page 18 of 912 of The Hallmarked Man (Cormoran Strike, #8)
Listen, these are always fun, but I have a theory that Rowling’s primary trick is overwhelming you with info early. 2 chapters in, and we’ve been introduced to two new characters, one who speaks of 11 new names, and 3 new unnamed characters. I’m taking notes. I’m determined to guess this one.
Oct 03, 2025 07:20AM Add a comment
The Hallmarked Man (Cormoran Strike, #8)

Zach
Zach is starting Oblivion
Currently read:
“The Soul Is Not a Smithy” 5/5
“Incarnations of Burned Children” 5/5
“Good Old Neon” (a sorrowful but meaningful) 5/5
“Oblivion” (which I hated until the final few pages made it a) 4/5 (or maybe 5/5 now, idk)
Sep 20, 2025 08:25AM Add a comment
Oblivion

« previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 25 26
Follow Zach's updates via RSS