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The Angel of Forgetfulness by Steve Stern

literaryfeline's review

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2.0

http://www.literaryfeline.com/2007/04/angel-of-forgetfulness-by-steve-stern.html

pussreboots's review

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3.0

The Angel of Forgetfulness by Steve Stern was one of those long-term wishlist books. It was on there long enough for me to forget the reason behind it's inclusion.

The plot synopsis certainly sounded promising: a struggling writer inherits the tattered, unfinished manuscript from his aunt. Saul must delve deep into his aunt's history in order to finish the book. Along the way he uncovers a romance between his aunt and a fallen angel.

Unfortunately the plot is tied up in an unnecessarily complicated narration. First there are numerous flashbacks, stacked up like matroyska dolls. Each flashback has its own point of view told with a rambling prose. Missing though are the well-needed segues and hooks to help the reader navigate through the scenes.


That said, I know the book won't stick with me. I guess my "forgetfulness" is truth in advertising on the part of the book's title.
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