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KOD clashed Patrick Fitzgerlad's melodic voice, Dan Goodwin's monstrous drums and Julian Swales' thrilling guitar into some seriously beautiful music. Having four cleverly titled albums full of terrific lyrics and excellent production from master producer Hugh Jones (except their last), KOD made themselves popular with critics and an underground fanbase. Although not financially successful (due to poor label management) KoD continues to create new material as a band trough independent labels and solo projects - primarily Patrick's alter ego Stephen Hero.
As I've said before, normally the words 'shortlisted for the Booker prize' has me running for the hills. This was recommended to me by someone who knew I liked early Peter Carey, so I thought I'd give it a go and after 700 pages I just didn't want it to end. Written by Steve Toltz, it is a saga of a family of males. Jasper Dean sits in his prison cell thinking back through is life and those of his father Martin and his uncle Terry. Over the course of the novel we hear the voices of all three. We start with Martin as a young boy as his idea for a town suggestion box and observatory backfire spectacularly. We learn about Terry's life of crime and his rise to Australian national hero as he brings fair play back to sport by simply bumping off all the corrupt sportsmen.
Estos son los libros que deberias pedir a los Kings para tu cumpleanos. Libro el manual del bacano. Si aun no lo has hecho, entregalos solo y disfrutalos en los dias frios que solo quieren quedarse en casa con un sofa y una manta, en aquellos que son eternos Despues del verano, en tu lucha diaria contra el insomnio.

We follow Jasper as he finds love for the first time only to be betrayed as he struggles with his father's mood swings, wild ideas and get rich schemes all whilst living in a house in the centre of a labyrinth. Having said all that the plot is almost secondary to the constant flow of one liners, comic asides, philosophical meanderings and off kilter ideas.
Steve Toltz has written a genuinely funny, clever book, with absolutely fantastic use of language and a unique set of characters. It is wildly ambitious and at times does stumble, but as it rattles along at such a pace, the misteps hardly seem to matter. A fantastic debut and being lazy it is a cross between the Carey of Illywhacker and the Chuck Palahnuik of Fight Club. I hope this is the start of a great new talent and not the literary equivalent of a one hit wonder You can buy A Fraction of the Whole by Steve Toltz.

Probably my favourite song about infidelity! Neil Finn can't have write a great tune and he is the master of the melancholic key change. His vocal seems to accept the inevitability of it all, he just knows he is going to give in and any resistance / doubt is token at best 'You opened up your door I couldn't believe my luck' He is even trying to kid himself that 'The mummer of nervous words could never amount to betrayal' However, my Monday moment occurs at the end with the last thing he sings a desperate whispered 'Don't Tell' In that moment he makes what has come before even more real. Wally Lamb tends to write big fat novels looking for the voice of America through characters on the edge of society and the impact they have on the people around them. In his first two books, we follow the life of an obese 40 year old (She's Come Undone) and the life of man and his paranoid schizophrenic twin brother (I Know This Much is True).
Both books tend to expose you to the full roller coaster of emotions, with the cast of supporting characters helping stop the whole thing drifting into made for tv melodrama. His books tend to feature everyman characters, the kind that serve Richards Russo and Ford so well. With his this book, 'The Hour I First Believed', he has upped the ambition and had a go at the great american novel. We follow flawed Caelum Quirk as he has to deal with the aftermath of his wife surviving the Columbine massacre.
To aid recovery they move back to the farm Caelum grew up in. We soon through Caelum's exploration of his family's history and secrets learn how the civil war, Koreaand slavery are themes that are repeated through the big events of today, 9/11, the war in Iraq and hurricane Katrina. I did say it was ambitious and sometimes it does over-reach.
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The link into Iraq and Katrina feel a bit contrived and the ending's spiritual nature grates a bit. Having said that he does balance beautifully the epic and personal. The mixture of fact and fiction is especially well done in the first half of the book with the events around Columbine.