The substance must be 💩
The substance must be 💩
Low-Pick
3½⭐
Interesting premise, which I was definitely there for…but then it started to lag in the middle and was even a touch confusing. Then about halfway through…bam, it turned into something hella crazy. The narration by Carol Monda wasn‘t great, despite being good with voices; I didn‘t really click with her voice so it made it difficult to enjoy her narration, overall.
Hmm, this book was interesting. There was books, murder, mystery, magic and sex. This book was a bit surreal. It had a lot of stuff going on and I‘m not sure I actually liked it.
Lily used to be an author but her husband got sick and she needed to support him 24/7. She ends up becoming a rare book seller and she gets a commission to get a super rare book, only 4 copies ever. And meets a bunch of unique people in her journey to find it.
For a book about booksellers seeking to find and sell a book about sex magic, there is only a very modest amount of sex, and only slightly more magic in this horror(?) thriller(?). Still I enjoyed it - mostly for descriptions of: delicious meals at fancy restaurants, dinner parties in old houses with interesting people, and long walks around glamorous cities - Paris, New Orleans, New York, etc. Now that's my idea of escapist fiction!
Sara Gran‘s books are always completely banana pants. In this one, everyone is trying to get their hands on an obscure occult book of sex magic (yup, the substance relates). Gotta say, this one may be too over the top for me. #ARC