Sunday, October 21, 2012

{Review} The Lives of Nobody Important by Mark Underwood

ASIN #: B008IP5IVK
File Size: 352 KB
Page Count: 242


Book Summary:
(Taken from Goodreads)

I can't die, at least, not in the traditional sense. Every time I'm killed, I wake up with a new body, in the same place. Over and over and over again.

How did I discover this? I was forced to kill myself by the evil bastard who I used to call my boss. He knew the struggles I was facing, and he exploited them.

But he didn't know I would be coming back.

This is my story. This is my revenge. This will not end well.


Kathy's Review:

I had a hard time getting into this one. I think it was the writing style. It was very choppy, and often left me confused. I thought the concept was interesting but it just failed to hold my attention. A man who dies and is reborn into another body. It's cool, and the author does explore the possibilities of what a person could do with this power. However, the murders the main character commits are despicable, even though he feels justified because they are drug dealers.

This was not my cup of tea. If you want to give it a try, be prepared for some dark situations and a lot of f-bombs.


*An ecopy of this book was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.

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