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Scott Gardiner

Autore di King John of Canada

3 opere 70 membri 3 recensioni 1 preferito

Opere di Scott Gardiner

King John of Canada (2007) 34 copie
Fire in the Firefly (2016) 6 copie

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Informazioni generali

Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Canada
Luogo di residenza
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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I'm a Scott Gardiner fan...he appeals to my sense of humour.

In this novel, Julius Roebuck is the creative director of a successful ad agency. His condom marketing strategy is highly creative and had me laughing! Julius is a devoted father, to his three children, contentedly (if not entirely happily) married to Anne . He has a mistress (Lily) whom he cares deeply about, but is concerned that she may be longing for a child. And Anne's best friend (Yasmin) is unable to find a husband and has asked Julius to donate his sperm to her. Julius decides to have a secret vasectomy and then his life really gets out of control...

A funny book, but never more than a little implausible. The characters are well developed, real people, not caricatures. Recommended for a light but still satisfying read.
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LynnB | Apr 23, 2022 |
This book is lucky it has such an interesting plot, otherwise I might have given up on it a third of the way through. The narrator is chronologically situated at the end of the story, so his retelling of the events feels rather distant, especially when he talks about his and the titular monarch's experiences in university. It therefore took me rather a long time to get really involved with the characters and go along for the satirical political ride.

Fans of Canadian politics will likely enjoy this book or certainly have a strong reaction at least; the usual touchstones of Quebec, regionalism, the armed forces and the Canadian identity are extensively played with here, often very amusingly. Some of it seems a bit more wish fulfillment as opposed to "this could actually happen", but this is fiction, after all, and that's one of the best parts of writing fiction: having characters do or say things you wish you could do. (That's certainly the only reason I write, which is also the reason I don't write for publication... a little wish fulfillment goes a long way.)

To sum up, read this if you like amusing novels about Canadian politics, but read it when you won't be distracted and when you're receptive to "what could be". Also if you're an English history buff, don't let the connotations of the title "King John" spoil the book. I will admit that's the first thing I think of when I see those two words together, like "Ugh, Lackland." This King John is a bit more competent and a lot more loyalty-inspiring.
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rabbitprincess | 1 altra recensione | Feb 27, 2011 |
What if Canada had its very own, home-grown monarch? This is the premise upon which Scott Gardiner has written King John of Canada. And, now that Canada has its very own king, chosen by national lottery, issues like Quebec separation, western Alienation and Aboriginal affairs turn out very differently. It is written as a memoir, narrated by the King's faithful adviser, Blue.

This is a wonderfully funny book. It's intelligent and topical and should appeal to anyone interested in Canadian politics and the Canadian psyche.

I loved Mr. Gardiner's earlier book, The Dominion of Wyley McFadden, and this second novel as well.
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LynnB | 1 altra recensione | Aug 23, 2008 |

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Opere
3
Utenti
70
Popolarità
#248,179
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
3
ISBN
9
Preferito da
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