A review by melfurious
The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs by Irvine Welsh

1.0

Absolute chore to read and contemplated many times of putting it in my very short "did not finish" list. For starters, it was so hard to follow the dialogue without punctuation, and the phonetic spelling of the accents. The constant flip flopping between the Kibby and Skinner characters was very distracting. The character set up took way too long and it rambled for the first quarter of the book. Skinner's hatred for Kibby is inexplicable to the point of distraction - I hated this character so much that I was not interested in his journey to find his father or the change of heart and action he went through nor his eventual demise. Also the twist of them being brothers was tired and totally unnecessary.