Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Started Early, Took My Dog by Kate Atkinson


It’s strange to love a book when part of me feels like it shouldn't be good. How does Atkinson keep pulling off these great novels that hardly have a main character and rely on series of coincidences and wrong-place-at-wrong-time encounters? Especially now that I've read the three others in this series, so I know that the people are all going to be interconnected in some way in the end. I don’t have an answer, but she’s done it again with the return of Jackson Brodie in Started Early, Took My Dog. I couldn't put this book down. The story mainly follows an abandoned boy, a retired female cop who impulsively buys a kid from an unfit mother, an actress in the final moments of her sanity before dementia envelopes her, and (of course) Jackson Brodie, former private investigator. Oh, and a dog named The Ambassador.
Two out of three of the other Jackson Brodie books ended up on my top picks of the year. It’s too early to say if this one will make it, but it’s going to be close.

2 comments:

  1. She has a new one coming out this year! I feel EXACTLY the same way about it as you do. Listened to them on my commute to work and they made me want to get in the car and stay there every day.

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  2. I know! The new one (Life After Life) sounds so interesting and strange and somehow perfect.

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