A review by debumere
List of the Lost by Morrissey

1.0

I got halfway through this book before abandoning it, and that, in itself, is a massive achievement.

The language is so highbrow and Morrissey is deadly intent in trying to prove his intelligence and position as next to Godly.

Using descriptions such as 'Splendiferous stockbroking hamlets', 'locked together in a triangular scrum of strong arms and choked sobs', and 'who is to say that their closeness was not in fact a liberating scream of the intensely sensual?' made me feel deep anger rising.

Really, Morrissey, really?

One for the fire. Only benefit you can actually get out of this book.