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Critical Mick

Reviews Free of Rules.

Reviews by the Clown that All Other Critics Want to Strangle with a Black Turtleneck

Nominations for the best book Critical Mick read in 2006


   Critical Mick Best Book Read in 2007


 

Critical Mick's shortlist for Best Book Read in 2007...

Critical Mick Review of Bad Men by John Connolly

 

Bad Men by John Connolly
Critical Mick Review of The Four Courts Murder by Andrew Nugent

 

The Four Courts Murder by Andrew Nugent
Critical Mick Review of The Machine Man Letters by Monte Davis

 

The Machine Man Letters by Monte Davis
Critical Mick Review of The Big O by Declan Burke

 

The Big O by Declan Burke
Critical Mick Review of Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk

 

Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk
Critical Mick Review of The Last Place by Laura Lippman

 

The Last Place by Laura Lippman

 

  • Books are added to the shortlist whenever they goddamned well move me to.
  • Every bugsmacker read in the year 2007 is eligible, regardless of its year of publication.



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    And the most unruly is...

    The Last Place, by Laura Lippman.

    Critical Mick Review of The Last Place by Laura Lippman

    For her "pushing myself to imagine the unimaginable" attitude, Laura Lippman is hereby awarded the Critical Mick Best Book Read in 2007. The Last Place's Tess Monaghan is a heroine of Buffy proportions, reinvigorating a stale genre- namely, serial killers- and taking Crime Fic somewhere it had never been before- Maryland!

    Peruse Critical Mick "free of rules" review of Laura Lippman's The Last Place .
     
    And Critical Mick's unruly interview with Critical Mick Best Book Read in 2007 winner Laura Lippman, while you're at it.
     

    Past The Oo Award, given by Critical Mick to the Best Book Read that year. Winners
    A Star Called Henry by Roddy Doyle. Best book read in 2006 by Critical Mick Click for Critical Mick's 2006 Year in Unruly Review

    This novel knocks into maggoty bits many inventions (dare Roddy say: fabrications) that have been guarded by long-standing Irish patents. Mad, wonderful and true.
     



     
    McCarthy's Bar by Pete McCarthy. Best book read in 2005 by Critical Mick Click for Critical Mick's 2005 Year in Unruly Review

    Don't take it from me, what it means to be Irish. Take it from Pete McCarthy's McCarthy's Bar. The dude rocks!
     



     
    Cosi Fan Tutti by Michael Dibdin. Best book read in 2004 by Critical Mick Best Book Critical Mick Read in 2004

    Michael Dibdin's Cosi Fan Tutti does for crime fiction what O Brother, Where Art Thou? did to The Great Depression. Classic!
     



     
    Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee. Best book read in 2003 by Critical Mick Best Book Critical Mick Read in 2003

    The truths and tragedies of Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee have remained vivid, even years later. Tattoo-worthy.

    2007: The Year in Unruly Review

    Critical Mick Best Book Read in 2007 was a close contest. Chuck Palahniuk, whose inspiration is to write only on subjects that scare his own shit out, lead the race right through late December. Haunted is extraordinary writing, a book that really pushes out the boundaries on what it's possible to do with words. But, I just can't recommend it. It's like one of those experiments where scientists see how many heads they can grow on a fruit fly. Impressive! Scary! But- why?

    One Hand Screaming, signed by Mark Leslie

    Another top contender in Critical Mick Best Book Read in 2007 was Declan Burke's The Big O. Critical Mick had had his beady lil' crime-loving eye on the 2003 novel Eightball Boogie for a while, and 2007 became the year that Mick bowed it to its author. Declan Burke's follow-up The Big O was funny, sharp, surprising, and most especially innovative. No rules! No recycling! Altogether: fresh and fun. Burke's attitude, humor, and insight on all matters of Irish crime can be sampled on his blog, Crime Always Pays. How that Westlife-befriending Sligo-born gurrier finds time for daily updates I can only curse and conjecture. For its inteviews, reviews, opinions, and commentary, Burke's is the only site that Critical Mick visits daily. Discover it for yourself in 2008.

    Early in 2007, the opportunity came to bail it up the M1 past the point where that motorway ends. After a brief interlude of heavy construction at the border, this main route resumed under the exotically alien designation A1. Yes! Critical Mick crossed into Northern Ireland and spent an evening interviewing Portadown-based author and filmmaker Darryl Sloan for The Writing Show. Sharing tips and horror stories on topics ranging from guerrilla filmmaking to successful PODing, Darryl proved himself to be knowledgeable, personable, a true original- and talented to boot. Darryl Sloan is an up-and-comer to watch even when he is not dressed like a zombie.

    Mick not only enjoyed Darryl's YA-and-beyond novel Chion, he enjoyed Darryl's recommendation toward fellow NI author Philip Henry and Henry's 2006 novel Mind's Eye.

    Other buddies recommended The Wilt Alternative by Tom Sharpe, Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son's First Year by Anne Lamott, and Greatest Uncommon Denominator (a new magazine of fiction, poetry, art and attitude). Recommendations are the best way to find words worthy of carving into the nearest endangered tree. Blurbs on the backs of bookjackets piss me off. They usually give away half the characters and twists, when they're not getting details wrong. (Declan Hughes' blurb for The Colour of Blood put the missing chick's age at sixteen, not nineteen as Hughes wrote.) (yes, Critical Mick's hyper-critical nitpickery knows no bounds.)

    2007 offered the opportunity to see if reknown was deserved of big names like Khaled Hosseini, Alexander McCall Smith and John Banville. This past year I also had the good fortune to be introduced to hopeful new writers like David James Trapp, Monte Davis, and R. Scott Taylor. Authors like these, writing from inspiration and not for a fat wad of banknotes, hold the promise of words with real heart. I hope that when they make it big they remember small narky guys who gave 'em an early plug... and name a villain after me. (It's my eighth fondest wish.)

    Junior Editor Conor Halpin recommending 2008's reading to Critical Mick

    So, in summary, here how 2007 stacked up:

     

      Nappies changed: 1460
      Booker Prizes Won : 0
      Irate Letters from Artists Pissed off by Critical Mick Reviews: 2

     

    My goal for 2008 is to push up those numbers. With one exception.

     

    Peace

    Yer Friend Mick Halpin

     

    ...click to see who's in the running for Critical Mick Best Book Read in 2008

    And now for an important disclaimer from Critical Mick

    Yo! All content on the DFA Guide site are copyright 2007 Mick Halpin. All links to other sites and documents are copyright to whatever source wrote something cool enough for Mick to give it a referral. Try to claim them as your own work and bad karma will catch up with you, baby. Believe it.

    Irate, huh? Managed to piss off another one? Direct your hatemail to mick @ mickhalpin dot com.


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