Good, but not quite good enough - Rated 
Mmmm, not really sure about this book. Bought and read the book on the back of (i) Louise Wener's power as a songwriter in Sleeper and (ii) reviews on the Amazon site. Ended up feeling half fullfilled. Is it a 'girly book'? I don't think so, but it never sucked me in, it was never unputdownable.
It's well written, and has passages of intrigue and sort of suspense, but it all ends up with a bit of an easy ending that leaves a sense of unfullfillment.
Very readable but not as good as her lyrics from the mid 90's.
Hilarious & Heart-felt - Rated 
What a fantastic read! not the usual genre i would go for but when its written by a fantastic musician like Louise Wener its worth a try and i was not disappointed!We enter into the lives of Claire and her dysfunctional family becoming part of the trials and tribulations of their lives. When Claire's brother goes missing you are brought even further into their world moving between their past and their present.
Wener's writing is fabulous mixing the heartfelt struggles of a broken girl in search of her "mental" brother with the hilarious lives of her strange American friends Huey & Tess. You literally become part of her crazy life, the tiny little back street japanese restaurant with the insulting waitress, scarey russian sailors, snakes named after harvey weinstein, and then the kidnappng of his namesake. Through these events claire is not only able to find her brother, she helps to piece back together the relationships in her family and realise who she is and what she wants.
A fantastic text, beautifully written, without a doubt one of the best books iv read this year...not to be missed
Even better than her other books - Rated 
This is a really good story of a missing brother and his sister who tries to find him, and why a tragic event that happened 20 years might have been the trigger.
She sets off to find him after he disappears from his seemingly perfect life, taking in dodgy Japanese restaurants in Soho, promiscuous sex, snakes, Miami, Russian sailors, kidnapping Harvey Weinstein, art deco, and alkie mums along the way.
Although I liked her first two books, I REALLY liked this. You can tell she has grown as a writer, as this tale is told with much less clunky language, but like the guy in 'Goodnight Steve McQueen', you care about the main character, the flawed Claire, and root for her on her mission to find her brother, and a bit of herself.
Adictive fiction by Louise Wener - Rated 
I read this book in just three days i could not put it down. In the past i had always liked Sleepers music and lyrics so i decided to try one of Weners novels. I was not disapointed with this book, it is rich in charactor discription, fantastic dialogue and a great plot. I ahve since read the the big blind and Good night steve Mcqueen and i cant wait for her next book to come out.
A strange story... - Rated 
When I first began to read this book, I had to stare in shock at the cover a few times to check that it really was Louise Wener.
Nothing like her earlier stories, it reads beautifully- an elegant and carefully crafted story. Artfully sorrowful, yet in places it displays her trademark biting wit. A complex story but completely captivating.
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