I made it along to this months book group and we were talking about Exit Wounds, a book that I wrote about when I read it in 2007 (see here). I had to re-read the book because I didn't really remember it and thankfully it's a pretty smooth read and I got through it in about an hour.
Exit wounds is a beautiful book to look at. The art is clean and it flows well. I've been re-reading Tintin recently and the Herge influence is clear. Some people felt that the simplicity of the faces in the book made it difficult to gage the emotions that characters were expressing but generally most people liked the art.
The story proved slightly more problematic for some people. A few expressed the opinion that it didn't really go anywhere while some were struck by the 'kitchen-sink' reality of the story. There is a big hole in the book as we never meet the absent father who is the McGuffin of the book. His absence is a real feature of the book. I have a theory that the titular 'Exit wounds' are the psychic wounds that the father creates as he leaves the lives of the various women he has relationships with.
Again, this is a book that I would recommend to people. It is an easy read if not a great read. It's enjoyable but it's not a masterpiece.
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