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A Spot of Bother
A Spot of Bother: A Novel | Mark Haddon
16 posts | 60 read | 21 to read
George Hall is an unobtrusive man. A little distant, perhaps, a little cautious, not quite at ease with the emotional demands of fatherhood or of manly bonhomie. The secret of contentment, George felt, lay in ignoring many things completely. Some things in life cant be ignored, however: his tempestuous daughter Katies deeply inappropriate boyfriend Ray, for instance, or the sudden appearance of a red circular rash on his hip. At 57, George is settling down to a comfortable retirement, building a shed in his garden and enjoying the freedom to be alone when he wants. But then he runs into a spot of bother. That red circular rash on his hip: George convinces himself its skin cancer. And the deeply inappropriate Ray? Katie announces he will become her second husband. The planning for these frowned-upon nuptials proves a great inconvenience to Georges wife, Jean, who is carrying on a late-life affair with her husbands ex-colleague. The Halls do not approve of Ray, for vague reasons summed up by their son Jamies observation that Ray has stranglers hands. Jamie himself has his own problems his tidy and pleasant life comes apart when he fails to invite his lover, Tony, to Katies wedding. And Katie, a woman whose ferocious temper once led to the maiming of a carjacker, cant decide if she loves Ray, or loves the wonderful way he has with her son Jacob. Unnoticed in the uproar, George quietly begins to go mad. The way these damaged people fall apart and come together as a family is the true subject of Haddons hilarious and disturbing portrait of a dignified man trying to go insane politely. A Spot of Bother is Mark Haddons unforgettable follow-up to the internationally beloved bestseller The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. Once again, Haddon proves a master of a story at once hilarious, poignant, dark, and profoundly human. Here the madness literally of family life proves rich comic fodder for Haddons crackling prose and bittersweet insights into misdirected love. From the Hardcover edition.
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Ruthiella
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Mehso-so

This was at times amusing but overall just OK for me. It was a bit of a rom com / family drama, when retired George, who has likely always suffered from undiagnosed anxiety, really starts to lose his grip. Meanwhile, his daughter is marrying a man her family feels is beneath her, his wife is having an affair (though he doesn‘t know it yet) and his gay son is having trouble integrating his love life with his family life. #BooksinBloom 2nd book✔️

BarbaraBB I remember finding this book very funny but I read it ages ago. 1mo
Ruthiella @BarbaraBB It was funny. He‘s a good comedic writer. But I can already tell it‘s not going to stick with me. 1mo
Catsandbooks 👏🏼🌸🩵 1mo
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MelHopton
Mehso-so

A lovely, heartwarming story of families, marriage, and the joys of the mundane. This book is a bit like 'The Vicar of Dibley' or 'Heartbeat' - gently comedic Sunday-night viewing with just the right amount of emotion to get British people feeling a bit fuzzy inside. Realistic characters and a neat ending, pretty enjoyable. I read it, but I won't remember it!

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Ast_Arslan
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I am posting one book per day from my to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it. Some will be old, some will be new - don't judge me, I have a lot of books.

Day 92th

Join the fun if you want!

#tbrpile

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JenDR
Spot of Bother | Mark Haddon
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I keep picking up books about middle aged men having some sort of mental breakdown. I kept comparing this book to The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry. As for a Spot Of Bother, I enjoyed it but didn‘t like it as much as Haddon‘s The Curious Incident of the Dog at Midnight.

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wallacereads
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I set a goal to #readmyowndamnbooks this year and up next is this one. I am pretty sure it has been on my shelf for almost a decade.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I need to do #thesamedamnthing 🤣🤣🤣🤣 5y
AmyG Ha...me, too. I have sooooo many books. 5y
Soubhiville I liked this one! 5y
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Amiable
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Mehso-so

It's probably not fair to judge this against Haddon's debut, the phenomenally successful "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time." But it's hard not to. And this effort comes up a bit short. It's the story of George, who at 61 is facing retirement, has a wife who's having an affair with a colleague, and a daughter who is planning marriage to a guy George doesn't like. Oh--and George is slowly losing his mind in the middle of it all.

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LitandLeisure
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Pickpick

Day 3: A Spot of Bother by Mark Haddon; on the lighter side but very well-written; in short, there's nothing like a wedding to bring out a family's true nature #31Books #BooksIrecommend

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SusanLee
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Pickpick

Finally having finished this dramatic book! So much so that it reminded me of a BBC kinda movie 😂 Dad has anxiety attack. Mom has an affair. Brother is gay. Sister is getting married. All in all an entertaining book of a middle class British family.

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Evelien
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I've in a big ready slumb these past few weeks. None of my books seem to interest me and it is struggle to even finish one. Does anyone have some tips to get out of this reading slumb?

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BooksAndChopsticks
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This book is so amazing! In true Mark Haddon style I chuckle at the dry humor and feel for these charming characters. Loving every chapter!

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Evelien
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The best bosses are the once that lend you their favourite books.

ItsAngel @Evelien House of Leaves = the hardest book I‘ve ever read. 6y
Evelien @ItsAngel Oe thanks for the warning! 6y
ItsAngel Don‘t let that deter you! I own the book, it‘s one of my favorites because it‘s so different. It‘s not a book that‘s good for me because I‘m usually reading at least a few at a time. That one demanded all of my attention. I grew frustrated with it. I think I‘m in the minority. 6y
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BooksAndChopsticks
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Just found A Spot of Bother at BMV for $6.99! #loveagreatdeal #myreadinglist

msc1977 You'll love this book. 7y
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Minervasbutler
Mehso-so


This is the story of mild-mannered George who, recently retired, becomes convinced he has a tumour and proceeds to go slightly loopy. It's a hard one to categorise -there are some very funny bits and it's also quite sad in places. There is a well-drawn cast of characters and some good observational comedy but something was lacking for me somehow. I gave it 3 stars on Goodreads.

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diovival
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#junetunz Day26: #crawling
George discovers a sinister lesion on his hip and quietly begins to lose his mind.
@Cinfhen

britt_brooke Great photo! 📷👏🏻 7y
amywithbooks Loved this one! 7y
Cinfhen Sounds like a heavy read. 7y
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diovival @avgeyer Yay! Haven't read this one yet but really loved his other novel. 7y
diovival @Cinfhen It does! 7y
Cinfhen I loved curious incident but hated The Red House, this one sounds like it could go either way.... 7y
TrishB @Cinfhen The Red House was a massive disappointment! 7y
amywithbooks @diovival The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime is another fave of mine. I hope you enjoy this one! 7y
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AnneCecilie
Spot of Bother | Mark Haddon
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I don't normally ready #funny books, but this is the funniest I've ever read #springflingreading

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