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Mervyn vs. Dennis

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There was much to enjoy here, but I found I couldn't connect with it. Just not for me, I'm afraid – humour is subjective and it didn't amuse me.

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Don't let the jar of peanut butter on the cover fool you, this is an adult book. It is also not a clean book, which is why I gave it two stars instead of three. The main story was great, with memorable characters, but, there were too many moments that made me really uncomfortable.

The book shows how wrong you can be when you judge them on the way they present themselves on the outside. We all have a part of ourselves that we don't want others to see. When Mervyn meets Dennis, a snap judgement is made, causing Mervyn to try and expose him. With a character as out there as Dennis, you have to wonder if he is just a compulsive, racist liar, or if things are not always as they may appear on the surface.

As much as I didn't like the very adult moments, I do believe that at least some of them were needed to tell the story. In a way, I think Niels Saunders makes readers uncomfortable on purpose. Opinions of the characters change during those moments.

I received a copy of this book from NetGalley for an honest review.

Author: Niels Saunders
Publisher: Imperial Press
Publication Date: 5 July 2016

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Very good book. This book deals with an employee and his boss and his views on various subjects which includes: racism, alcoholism, and mental health issues to name a few. Great social commentary and gives you something to think about. The main characters were well developed and I actually felt like I was witnessing some of the scenarios. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the ARC of this book in return for my honest reveiw.

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