Grey reviewed Red Phone Box by Warren Ellis
Review of 'Red Phone Box' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Imagine if you will, a finely woven tapestry. In the very centre of this tapestry, is a beautiful red phone box. Each story line is a singular and brilliant thread, weaved amongst the others to create a collection of wonderful and addictive stories, all linked with one common theme, that central red phone box.
Some contributors have written more than one chapter, some more than others, so you're not going to see a different writing style with each chapter. Regardless of each author's style, they all manage to link together seamlessly, producing a fabulous piece of work you find you can't put down. This is not lighthearted reading, it's not something to get into if you want a lifting pick-me-up, it's more of a maze of twisted humour and drama, some of which might make you wince, whilst others will make you chuckle in horrible delight. Really looking forward to …
Imagine if you will, a finely woven tapestry. In the very centre of this tapestry, is a beautiful red phone box. Each story line is a singular and brilliant thread, weaved amongst the others to create a collection of wonderful and addictive stories, all linked with one common theme, that central red phone box.
Some contributors have written more than one chapter, some more than others, so you're not going to see a different writing style with each chapter. Regardless of each author's style, they all manage to link together seamlessly, producing a fabulous piece of work you find you can't put down. This is not lighthearted reading, it's not something to get into if you want a lifting pick-me-up, it's more of a maze of twisted humour and drama, some of which might make you wince, whilst others will make you chuckle in horrible delight. Really looking forward to the second book.