
Originally Posted by
Still Tired
I just loved this book, it’s so sweet and funny, the characters are just wonderful but believable and I especially like the use of the northern colloquialisms. I did find myself despairing as to how things just seemed to be conspiring against poor Raymond; it’s so heart-breaking in places. This book actually got me to listen to Moz /The Smiths in the first place, I was so intrigued by this Morrissey figure and some of the lyrics quoted that I went and bought the Smiths Greatest Hits and haven’t looked back since then!
I’m reading The Severed Alliance at the moment and I can’t help wondering if Willy Russell had just been reading it previous to writing The Wrong Boy, there just seem to be slight influences and correlations between some of the things written. Just slight things like the awful headmaster and the comic collecting… maybe not, but the more I learn about Morrissey, the more references I find myself realising in the book that I wouldn’t have noticed otherwise. I really like that.