Minchin is known as the former co-presenter of BBC Breakfast. It’s a debut novel that makes the same mistakes as all debut novels, but is too chaotically structured to be a truly entertaining read.
The title is a fictional reality show, Celebs have to perform tasks, with their heart’s desire as the prize. Lauren is a TV documentary maker. She’s joined by a soap star, twin bloggers, an ex pop star, two athletes, a Hollywood icon and an action movie star. But Lauren is there with her own agenda.
I know that sounds oblique, but to say more would spoil potential enjoyment of the novel. The key incident in it takes place about halfway through and from then it accelerates to the end at confusing speed. The characters aren’t fleshed out enough, even through it is fairly obvious who they are based on. One exits the novel early, for no apparent reason.
Michin’s writing style is curious too; with a use of present tense with sentences and descriptive passages that are just too verb heavy. With better editing and structure, she’ll write a better novel. But it’s a book that doesn’t make the most of its Traitorous, Faustian concept. It’s published by Headline on September 12th and I thank them for a preview copy. #isolationisland.
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