I often find myself desperately in search of a follow-up book, especially after finishing an author's literary gem. Recently, I endured this frantic, nervous breakdown after completing the glory (glory, Hallelujah) that is Nick Harkaway’s The Gone Away World. That book was so damn good it even made my top ten list that I recently posted here on the beloved Steemit.
However, as every true junkie knows, after the first (reading) high, you just can't seem to attain that super-euphoria ever again. (I promise I don’t use crack - though the wife often questions my sanity, and naturally, defaults to asking if I am using drugs). This dilemma was exemplified perfectly by Harkaway’s *Angelmaker”.
Another lengthy read at 482 pages (doesn’t sound like much until you read Harkaway’s prose), this book has no problem taking its time while developing a universe you can really dive into. However, its a double-edged sword in ’Maker, as I often found myself checking the corner of my Kindle and crying out in pure disbelief: “I’m only 17% in?!”
Thus, there are definitely moments in the book when you wonder when in the holy sweet honey of a mechanical bee (literary allusion) is something actually going to happen. Nonetheless, now that I have disclaimed my gripes, let me bring this review of Angelmaker full circle.
Whereas the story requires a commitment from the reader, you will be repaid plentifully in well-developed characters who range from endearing to sexy to downright absa-tootley hilarious (a staple attribute in most Harkaway characters). Additionally, while I went limping into the last 25% of the book convinced it was going to receive the dreaded 3 Stars of lukewarm approval on my Goodreads profile, the ending totally saved it. From watching our main character, Joe, get his balls back, to seeing an ultimate showdown with one bad, bad villain, Angelmaker finished off like a red bow on top of a Christmas gift (whose box is the perfect size and shape of that Nintendo 64 you were begging Mom and Dad for).
So overall, yes, at times ‘Maker was a slog, but insert the “those who wait” cliche here and you’ll understand when I say that the ending was truly worth the ride.
Bottom Line: Not The Gone Away World by a long shot, but still plenty good enough to recommend and enjoy: 4 out of 5 Stars!
For a fine cup of coffee to accompany you on the couch while reading Angelmaker, check out my other post here:
https://steemit.com/coffee/@artibeus/artibeus-s-cuppa-joe-review-best-coffee-for-home-brewing
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