Saturday, 16 April 2011

Week 15 - Mr Toppit is book 19!

Really good book to report on this week, which I finished about 10 minutes ago! Mr Toppit, by Charles Elton (which I read in print) takes you on the life journey of Luke Hayman, the son of Arthur, author of a series of five books which form the Hayseed Chronicles - where a "Mr Toppit" never really appears but is always a threat lurking in the background. The fifth book ends on a cliffhanger - with Mr Toppit apparently ready to make himself known as he comes "not for you, or for me, but for all of us". Unfortunately, Arthur is killed in a road accident at this point, so the cliffhanger can never be resolved. An American tourist, witness to Arthur's demise, becomes a fan of the man and his writing. His death sets off a chain of events which lead to the books becoming a publishing phenomenon across the globe - the impact of which on the family he leaves behind is to turn their world upside down and not necessarily in a good way. A story of loss, family secrets and finding your own identity, this is a great read - flowing along at a nice pace and leading you down a variety of paths that will converge satisfactorily in the end. This is a FOUR STAR rating in my eyes and enters my top 10 list.

The stats bit:
Length: 343 print pages.
Price I paid: £3.00 (in a bargain bucket in Blackwells).
Other formats available in: unabridged audio (CD); unabridged mp3 CD; audio cassette; preloaded digital audio player; Ebook (Kindle).

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