A review by bronwynheeley
Going Home by Max Vos

5.0

there's a warning on this for a reason

I really liked this book, I was hooked from the excerpt I read, and I literally HAD to read it (like, i bought it then and there, and then opened it as soon as the download was complete). i was lost in the voice, which doesn't really happen all that much, especially in 1st person

i thought, because of the subject matter, that it was a very thoughtfully laid out book, you got all the details you needed so that you couldn't jump to the wrong conclusion, it was well presented and shown in a way that made it hard for you to see it in the disturbing way you probably want to when you hear what it's about.

i believe it helps that going in we have a narrator who finds the idea offensive, and disturbing, so you KNOW, before you even know what it's about, that it's something on the upper taboo side, which i thought made it seem less of a shock when you found out what said taboo was.

or at least i did, I found Max's write easy and simple to read, i found that i would completely and utterly lose myself in the style, which means his stories will up my TBR list as clearly he's an author that i could easily fall in love with, lol