Book Review: Christopher Moore's You Suck
Published January 12, 2007
There are also the little things that he inserts into the story as sort of sideways social commentary without getting bent out of shape. Jody has taken to dressing provocatively and walking the streets of San Francisco at night by herself. Why, because for the first time in her life she doesn't feel afraid at all. She knows that she can handle anything that the street can throw at her.
Before she was a vampire, being a woman made her always a potential target for assault and violence. She had never been able to walk outside without a little of that fear guiding her steps and attitude. It's a sad world we live in if the only way a woman can feel completely safe is if she's one of the un-dead – and Moore gives us that thought to mull over without beating us over the head, just laying it out there for us to see.
That's the thing about Moore you have to be careful about. It would be easy to dismiss him as just a wiseass frat boy with a thing for tits and a gift for humour. In reality he is a subtle and manipulative bastard who is breeding awareness of the inequities in the world in such a way that you don't even notice you could be developing a social conscience.
He is the master of the sleight of hand, where while he is distracting you with scenes of turkey-bowling and the results of hot monkey sex with one hand, the other is making you think. That's not an easy thing to accomplish, but Christopher Moore is a true satirist and comic, not just some guy out for laughs. Read his books and be prepared to laugh yourself silly, but expect to have to pay a price as well – thinking and reflecting on occasion.
You Suck will be available for public consumption on January 16th in the United States. Check your local book seller for its release date near you.
- Book Review: Christopher Moore's You Suck
- Published: January 12, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Books
- Filed Under: Books: Entertainment, Books: Horror, Books: Humor, Books: Literature and Fiction, Review
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