A review by piratesprogress
A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James

3.5

It's unfortunate that this book coincided (and partially caused) my long reading slump this summer and autumn, as I do genuinely think it's an interesting and worthwhile read, focussing on themes and ideas I'm generally interested in, particularly with the linking of poverty, political corruption, US interference and organised crime. For me, it's some of the stylistic choices that hamper it for me, in particular the reliance for portions of the character points of view on stream-of-consciousness. Catch me in my early 20s and I'd be all over it, but as I've matured I think that style of writing can be impactful in small sections, but when elongated over 20, 30 pages is ultimately detrimental to my interest in it.