Tag: Male Author

  • Review: I’m Travelling Alone by Samuel Bjork

    Review: I’m Travelling Alone by Samuel Bjork

    A cliché detective-thriller set within Norway, I’m Travelling Alone is a mixed bag of good and bad tropes. Even though it seemed to be generally well-received, I had a hard time enjoying this lengthy read. It felt like an insult that such an unoriginal, complicated thing could ever be printed and praised. The plot follows…

  • Review: Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

    Review: Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

    Undoubtedly, this novel stands as Ishiguro’s magnum opus (at least in the eyes of many readers). Never Let Me Go is a melancholic tale that seeks to explore our worth as living beings. Following Kathy, one of many orphans at a strange boarding school called Hailsham, Ishiguro details the life of our narrator from infancy…

  • Review: American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis

    Review: American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis

    One of the most infamous and controversial novels of recent time, American Psycho is both an amusing satire and a gruesome power fantasy in one. Ellis parodies much of the yuppie lifestyle that dominated a bustling New York in the 1980s. The author’s snark and self-amusement, alongside his slight disgust with a capitalist world, can…

  • Review: Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler

    Review: Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler

    Gritty, dark, and depressing; Darkness at Noon knows how to portray the harsh reality of Bolshevik Russia, and the isolation of imprisonment. Intimately told from the perspective of imprisoned, ex-Bolshevik figure Nikolai Rubashov — Koestler is able to subvert readers’ expectations and form much of the plot in retrospect, rather than a linear progression of…