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The Crash Palace

von Andrew Wedderburn

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"'Wedderburn's prose has an alluringly musical style [...] Wedderburn leaves it up to us to devise our stories and figure out our own answers, adding to the book's overall charm and mystique.' - Quill & Quire on The Milk Chicken Bomb 'The prose jumps off the page, it sparkles.' - Coleen Gillis, Broken Pencil, on The Milk Chicken Bomb Audrey Lane has always loved to drive. Anytime, anywhere, any car: a questionable rust bucket, a family sedan, the SUV she was paid to drive around the oil fields. From the second she learned to drive, she's always found a way to hit the road. Years ago, when she abandoned her oil field job, she found herself chauffeuring around the Lever Men, a B-list band relegated to playing empty dive bars in far-flung towns. That's how she found herself at the Crash Palace, an isolated lodge outside the big city where people pay to party in the wilderness, where her life is irrevocably changed. And now, one night, while her young daughter is asleep at home, Audrey is struck by that old urge and finds herself testing the doors of parked cars in her neighbourhood. Before she knows it, she's headed north in the dead of winter to the now abandoned Crash Palace in a stolen car, unable to stop herself from confronting her past."--… (mehr)
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Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
I read this quite awhile back and thought I'd added a review. I remember the main character loved to drive and every time I see that Nissan car chick in the commercials I think 'wow! Driving really is a thing for some people, and not just race car drivers!' The author was a good writer and the story unique. ( )
  Litgirl7 | Jun 1, 2023 |
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I made it to page 65 and had to stop. DNF. It was boring and I did not care for it at all.

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1 abstimmen booklover3258 | May 16, 2021 |
This book was totally addictive to read, but by the finale I was left wondering what was the point. Wedderburn drew me in with the intriguing character of Audrey Cole, a young woman from Canmore, Alberta (woo, almost local!!!) whose biggest drive in life is to drive. This premise doesn't sound all that promising, since she doesn't actually make it to being a racer and essentially winds up as a roadie for a not very popular rock and roll band, but once Audrey hits the road and her backstory starts to get explored I had to find out how it all ended. Somehow during her travels with the band she ended up at a hotel in the Alberta wilderness, the titular Crash Palace, a place of iniquity, fun, and a whole lot of drinking. We spend most of the book waiting to see whether Audrey actually has any fun at the Crash Palace (a seeming eden for parties), but besides mixing drinks for people, small conversations with the band, and an unexpected pregnancy the story is almost devoid of drama. This technique does keep us hooked until the final pages, especially once Audrey decides to visit the Crash Palace once again years later and gets stuck there in a blizzard, but the arbitrary ending is rather unsatisfying. If you're a fan of slow burn stories and want to explore the relative meaninglessness of small lives, then I would recommend this book, but otherwise I'm not quite sure what to make of it. ( )
  JaimieRiella | Feb 25, 2021 |
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This book is certainly unique in it's plot and characters, and the writing is good. But, I just didn't like this story. About half way through I almost quit reading it, but it picked up a bit and while I did end up finishing it, I didn't really enjoy it, and I can't entirely say why. Perhaps it's because most of the characters have little back-story or redeeming qualities to make you care about them, or because there are enough lose ends to knit a hat with, or because when you finally get to the end, the story has no true conclusion. Others may enjoy this story for it's interesting music references and somewhat quirky protagonist, but I need a little bit more of a cohesive plot and characters that aren't all a complete mystery to be able to recommend a book. ( )
1 abstimmen drsyko | Jan 24, 2021 |
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Many thanks to the LibraryThing Early Reviewer program for this book and the opportunity to read/review it. The novel narrates the story of Audrey Cole, a woman with a past life that eventually pulls her away from her quiet existence and a young daughter and sets her escaping on the road with a stolen vehicle. Lots of references to music, the life of a road band, driving, and life choices. Perhaps it was just a matter of the wrong book at the wrong time for the wrong person but unfortunately, the story didn't hold my interest. ( )
  KatyBee | Jan 24, 2021 |
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"'Wedderburn's prose has an alluringly musical style [...] Wedderburn leaves it up to us to devise our stories and figure out our own answers, adding to the book's overall charm and mystique.' - Quill & Quire on The Milk Chicken Bomb 'The prose jumps off the page, it sparkles.' - Coleen Gillis, Broken Pencil, on The Milk Chicken Bomb Audrey Lane has always loved to drive. Anytime, anywhere, any car: a questionable rust bucket, a family sedan, the SUV she was paid to drive around the oil fields. From the second she learned to drive, she's always found a way to hit the road. Years ago, when she abandoned her oil field job, she found herself chauffeuring around the Lever Men, a B-list band relegated to playing empty dive bars in far-flung towns. That's how she found herself at the Crash Palace, an isolated lodge outside the big city where people pay to party in the wilderness, where her life is irrevocably changed. And now, one night, while her young daughter is asleep at home, Audrey is struck by that old urge and finds herself testing the doors of parked cars in her neighbourhood. Before she knows it, she's headed north in the dead of winter to the now abandoned Crash Palace in a stolen car, unable to stop herself from confronting her past."--

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