Review: The Monkey's Mask
User Review - Wayne Spiceland - GoodreadsA murder mystery cum feminist polemic in verse? Huh? Well, that's what I asked myself *before* I read it. Sounds pretentious, yeah? Afterward? It's amazing just how well it works. Okay, we're not ... Read full review
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User Review - Jennifer Mcbain - GoodreadsWonderfully fabulous. Read full review
Review: The Monkey's Mask
User Review - Traci - GoodreadsGreat book! A crime drama written entirely in lyrical, poetic pieces. It was surprisingly easy to follow, had some great character development and hot! (Did I mention hot?) Read full review
Review: The Monkey's Mask
User Review - Sidra - GoodreadsGreat book! A crime drama written entirely in lyrical, poetic pieces. It was surprisingly easy to follow, had some great character development and hot! (Did I mention hot?) Read full review
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User Review - Lefty Right - GoodreadsWonderfully told. Straight forward poetic lanuguage. Interesting lead character. Read full review
Review: The Monkey's Mask
User Review - Emily - GoodreadsGorgeous characterisation through the use of verse. Threw Australian culture in sharp relief to read it while over here in the UK. Found the glossary of Australian slang at the back amusing too. Read full review
Review: The Monkey's Mask
User Review - Nathan - GoodreadsLaying my cards down at the outset, I don't read poetry and I'm not big on gender politics either. Given these predispositions, I'm amazed that I not only finished this book, but enjoyed it as well ... Read full review
Review: The Monkey's Mask
User Review - Jennica - GoodreadsReally, really interesting. A noir mystery set in the literary world and told in verse (by a narrator who's a lesbian PI who doesn't get poetry at all). I couldn't put it down... Read full review
Review: The Monkey's Mask
User Review - Naomi - GoodreadsI don't read a lot of poetry and so, perhap for that reason, this book had a huge impact on me. I remember reading it in almost one sitting. Dorothy Porter uses language in such a unique and evocative way. Read full review