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“A juicy melodrama cast against the sultry, stylish imagery of North Africa in the fifties.” — The New Yorker

The last person Alice Shipley expected to see since arriving in Tangier with her new husband was Lucy Mason. After the accident at Bennington, the two friends — once inseparable roommates — haven’t spoken in over a year. But there Lucy was, trying to make things right and return to their old rhythms. Perhaps Alice should be happy. She has not adjusted to life in Morocco, too afraid t

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Tangerine: A Novel by Christine Mangan Book Review

Name: Love Books
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Amateurwritingatbest
Date: Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2018
Review: The plot is hackneyed and predictable but let’s leave aside the plot and talk about the bad writing. Melodramatic and heavy handed (someone breaks out in a sweat or feels faint in every other sentence, at the smallest provocation), the writing was completely lacking subtlety and nuance.Worse, the author breaks one of the cardinal rules of good writing — show, don’t tell (“show, don’t tell is a technique used to allow the reader to experience the story through action, words, thoughts, senses, and feelings rather than through the author’s exposition, summarization, and description.”).The writing also felt too ‘first draft-y’, as if someone hadn’t taken the time to edit the manuscript: repeated words (why do the characters frown so much? there is a frown on every page, sometimes multiple times), mistakes in grammar, and rambling, superfluous phrases abounded. Take a look at these:’Before I could think better of it, before I could stop myself…’‘…that something had changed, that something had shifted…’‘…that defied explanation, that defied normalcy.’‘..but then it was gone, vanished…’‘My eyes moved between the two of them, the pair of them…’I mean, really?In the end, I took a pen and started marking up the writing — something the author, or at least her editor, should have done.PS: Despite the fact that the two female leads used each other’s names incessantly (‘How are you, Alice?’ ‘Good, and you Lucy?’ ‘Fine, Alice’), I still couldn’t tell them apart. This is because the two characters had exactly the same voice. When writing from multiple points of view, the good authors are able to change and adjust the style and tone of the narrators. Not this author.)

Name: Kenneth C. Mahieu
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Criticssuggest5starsreaderssay34Whythedifference
Date: Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2018
Review: First let’s talk about the plot. Tangerine begins in Tangiers, Morocco in 1956. There is a prologue and epilogue, both in other locales, and the outcome is not revealed until the epilogue. Two former Bennington roommates re-unite in Tangiers when uninvited Lucy shows up at Alice’s door. Husband John arrives soon after and is not pleased to see that they have a guest — their quarters are somewhat cramped and John quickly deduces that this stranger will be cramping his life style as well. John is a leach of Alice’s Aunt Maude generosity and while he works — doing what is never made clear — he apparently is unpaid. Alice is nice, but a doormat; Lucy is not nice and speaks her mind. The sun hasn’t set before sparks begin to fly, and fly, and fly. Clearly, this would have made a great black and white Bette Davis uberdrama.Lucy and Alice narrate alternating chapters. Sometimes, Alice will give her view of something Lucy has described in the preceding chapter; other times the story will just move on. Always in the background is Tangier or Tangiers or the other 4 or 5 names history has used for this amazing city with narrow passages through the Casbah, broiling sun, hot mint tea — and the occasional tangerine. So, what’s a tangerine? Someone whose home is Tangiers, a woman, not Moroccan, a user of people — it is not complimentary.There are flashbacks to Bennington days, a hint of past trouble, the incident. A growing relationship between the two woman, despite two polar opposites in background, in personalities, in almost everything. Jump back to Tangier and we begin to meet some locals. Lucy is advised to stay away from Youssef, a warning akin to telling a teenager to drive at the speed limit and never experiment with drugs. The tension continues to mount. We learn what it was that happened that night at Bennington and why one of the young women ran away. Identities become blurred. And then there is a murder.Why 1956? The story wouldn’t quite work at much later dates. Shortly after, Morocco becomes independent, crime solving becomes more sophisticated, travel advances shrink the globe. And what about that blurb on the cover suggesting what a great Hitchcock movie this would have made? I don’t agree. I loved Hitchcock. But Hitchcock used female roles as window dressing; his films were always about the hero guy. Hitchcock did not make movies about women. There is no hero guy in “Tangerine”; actually there is no heroine either.And that is why I think there is such a disparity between most reader reviews and critic reviews. After reading critics’ reviews, one might expect 5 stars from readers. But most readers, including myself, want a hero, someone they like, someone to pull for, someone to save the day or just survive. This is not that book. Nevertheless “Tangerine” is excellent — for its great story telling, for transporting the reader to an engrossing time and place, for creating two excellent characters, for great tension and plot. So I highly recommend this book though I realize it is not for all tastes.

Name: Lisa P.
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Awasteoftime
Date: Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2018
Review: This is one of the worst books I have ever read. The author only set it in the past so that she could be overly dramatic about every little thing. The twists and turns are ridiculous. They amount to nothing. Please don’t waste your time on this book. I don’t know how it got great reviews, the people must have been paid off.

Name: Blue in Washington (Barry Ballow)
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Skipthisfruitcourse
Date: Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2018
Review: I have to say upfront that I bought this book because of a personal connection to the city of Tangier in the same period (more or less) that the story is set. The glowing reviews for the novel were a plus, but I was mostly interested in the setting. That was a mistake on my part as the geography, demographics and history are more than a little off and really serve as stage backdrops for the interactions of the characters. The story could have been set almost anywhere. So, bottomline for any Tangier/Morocco aficionados out there — this book lacks authenticity to a degree that is distracting and off-putting.As for the characters and other substance of the novel, there’s not much there there. The three or four main characters are thoroughly unpleasant, neurotic and sometimes downright amoral beings whose presence in Tangier (save for one) is never really explained. The plot is transparently a sharp lean toward Patricia Highsmith with none of the built-in tautness and psychological shading. The author focuses on threat and menace and sacrifices depth, in my opinion. And back to my first disappointment with the locale — I got the impression that she has never set foot in Tangier.

Name: Liz D.
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: UGHHHthisbookisthepits
Date: Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2018
Review: The writing wasn’t spectacular, but I love a good summer thriller so I didn’t NEED profound writing. The plot started out interesting, so halfway through I was like okay okay any minute now our main character is going to find that inner strength and turn out to be a badass in her own flawed way. #feminismNegative. Literally everyone is just horrifyingly stupid. Why did the author have to make the main characters, basically all of them female, worthless and weak and impossible to sympathize with? The only twist at the end was my realization that the ending is, in fact, as disappointingly predictable as I had feared it would be.

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