I read Florida Roadkill and came away from it unsure of how I felt. It was funny at parts, not funny at others, entertaining here and there, and seemingly very random elsewhere.
I came away neutral.
So I figured I would read the next in the series and I think I developed an opinion:
Tim Dorsey is fine, but not for me. His stories are a little too random and the jokes are funny but often overshadowed by his critiquing of Florida (fair critiquing, mind you) which reminded me too often about how I don’t really like Florida in the first place.
It’s just not enjoyable enough to continue.
If that sounds harsh, well, I don’t know what to say. Florida is integral to the plot of these books.
And *I* have a lot of mixed feelings about Florida, having spent so much of my life there. It’s got some good to it, but there are too many snakes (literal and figurative), idiots, and assholes for me. I’m not saying there aren’t good people there but the bad ones shine so much it’s overwhelming.
I will say that one part that stuck with me was when the protagonist thought about how when you were a kid you’d bring out your cool stuff and just… LOOK at it and how cool it was.
Really brought me back to my trading card days when I would try to assemble all the clear cards from the Spider-Man set.
One day! One day they’ll all be mine! I just need the rest of the clear cards and I think there’s two hologram cards and that will be it!
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