Nigeyb’s Reviews > Caveworld > Status Update
Nigeyb
is 22% done
The two storylines still do not appear to link however I sense some parallels between the two main protagonists - Merc and Jake. Both are intelligent, disillusioned, and prone to depression; lovelorn (Channy and Maggie); and all to aware of the futility and absurdity of life (whilst those around them appear less troubled/aware).
— Mar 06, 2015 12:09AM
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Nigeyb
is 78% done
At this point, these characters have outstayed their welcome and I'm becoming increasingly disinterested in their fates. Shame. Still 23% left for it to all change. Here's hoping.
— Mar 11, 2015 01:31AM
Nigeyb
is 77% done
There's a lot of repetition in this book, is it intentional? The cyclical nature of day-to-day life? This includes too many trips to Tijuana with excess drinking and drugging, and privileged caucasians brooding over their first world problems (relationships, life's meaning etc.) and talking a lot of nonsense. I'm now keen to get to the end of the book despite finding much of it quite enjoyable.
— Mar 11, 2015 01:31AM
Nigeyb
is 52% done
Not an easy book to read as it requires attention and focus. The dual narratives, and episodic nature of the writing, mean there's a lot to keep track of, and am not sure what might be significant and what is incidental. At just over halfway, I hope there will be some kind of pay off. It's enjoyable but also starting to get a tad repetitive and needs to achieve lift off in the second half.
— Mar 10, 2015 03:20AM
Nigeyb
is 44% done
Ben Frank to Joey @ Fat Fred Hernandez's party, "You need to put fire into your life"
— Mar 09, 2015 02:54AM
Nigeyb
is 32% done
Merc gets a job on one of "the big dailies"; and for Joey, Nicole attempts suicide, Chente gets signed to a record label, and Joey, Tyler, Maggie and Jed go off for a drugs fest in Vegas. Had to look up GHB. Tyler going off the rails big time.
— Mar 07, 2015 04:10AM
Nigeyb
is 10% done
Chapters interchange between two storylines, one set in the late 1970s and the other in the late 1990s. Are they connected? Not so far. I am having to keep notes to remember the numerous characters and what's happening. Early impressions: the writing is great - echoes of Brett Easton Ellis and Doug Coupland (both big plusses for me) - with convincingly flawed and interesting characters.
— Mar 05, 2015 03:44AM
Nigeyb
is starting
My latest real world book group choice, and what a dramatic opening...
— Mar 04, 2015 03:43AM

