Erin reviewed The Rain Heron by Robbie Arnott
Review of 'The Rain Heron' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Wow! I loved this. Parts 1 and 2 are the strongest, managed to shock me. But 3 and 4 still worked well enough for me to keep my rating at a 5. I’m trying not to be stingy with 5 stars.
This book has no quotation marks for dialogue, but bizarrely I didn’t even notice that until I was a good ways into the book, so I guess it worked out just fine.
This is a post apocalyptic story with some magical realism. But not a typical post apocalyptic story - you never really know what happened in any detail. That’s just a frame for the desperate, hair trigger mood.
The whole book was full of quiet tension punctuated by bursts of violence and anger. I thought it was very effective. The writing isn’t especially poetic, but it is still expressive. It’s not completely minimal and plain like a genre …
Wow! I loved this. Parts 1 and 2 are the strongest, managed to shock me. But 3 and 4 still worked well enough for me to keep my rating at a 5. I’m trying not to be stingy with 5 stars.
This book has no quotation marks for dialogue, but bizarrely I didn’t even notice that until I was a good ways into the book, so I guess it worked out just fine.
This is a post apocalyptic story with some magical realism. But not a typical post apocalyptic story - you never really know what happened in any detail. That’s just a frame for the desperate, hair trigger mood.
The whole book was full of quiet tension punctuated by bursts of violence and anger. I thought it was very effective. The writing isn’t especially poetic, but it is still expressive. It’s not completely minimal and plain like a genre read might be. It hit a sweet spot for me.
This had themes of human exploitation of nature, the legacy of trauma, the need for human connection. The limits of forgiveness even. There’s emotional intensity, but it doesn’t feel melodramatic. Some heart wrenching moments. I’m always impressed when an author manages to write something that is touching to me because I’m pretty stone cold through many of my reads.