A review by vermidian
Riverkeep by Martin Stewart

1.0

I quit this book after 150 pages of me not getting attached to the world or the characters. To begin with, the world concept is very bleak, and it seems to me that Wulliam and his father have one of the bleakest of jobs: fishing the bodies of suicide victims from a frozen river with water that runs black. I can't imagine there's a lot of job satisfaction in that one. On top of it, you get a giant eel which reawakens all sorts of dark magic. Super optimistic, right?

Another frustration I had was the way the characters all talk. The author tries to force the accents by writing words oddly, which makes me invariably frustrated because it constantly takes me out of the story when I try to decode something written in an "original" way. Changing your i's to y's does not a Chaucer make.

This book really was not my cup of tea. As such, I am not going to finish reading it and I'm not likely to recommend it to others.