A review by kellytee
Bellevue Square by Michael Redhill

4.0

Holy heck, what a ride. While the prose within the book is fairly simple, there sure is a heck of a lot going on. Maybe I'm just a dumb idiot, but some parts seemed messy to me. Or at least, just a lot harder to follow. It felt jumpy and wild, but then again, there's a lot happening with reality and also identity and stability, so perhaps that was the intention. It sort of felt jumbled, much like one's brain might going through that sort of thing. Pretty good. It's fun to read works set in Canada, particularly Toronto as it felt so familiar for me!

I might have to revisit this one to take some notes and try to get a further understanding.