08-02-2022, 11:36 PM
This is the book that Bullet Train is based upon. I borrowed it from Hoopla and speed read it for an article that I’m working on. I know, I know, speed read books shouldn’t be included in actual books reviewed here but I post so few of the books I read because most are for work. And I generally speed read those too.
The books starts out the same as the movie and then veers wildly off course.
I liked its style. Each chapter is titled under one of the characters and furthers his story arc. These all intertwine until the end. Each chapter also includes a diagram of the train with the cars where the action is happening is highlighted.
Isaka bases most of his narrative on dialog. I’ve always felt that was a bit of a cheat but it works and makes for an easy read. He doesn’t have a grand descriptive style but much of that might have been lost in translation.
I liked the movie better.
The books starts out the same as the movie and then veers wildly off course.
I liked its style. Each chapter is titled under one of the characters and furthers his story arc. These all intertwine until the end. Each chapter also includes a diagram of the train with the cars where the action is happening is highlighted.
Isaka bases most of his narrative on dialog. I’ve always felt that was a bit of a cheat but it works and makes for an easy read. He doesn’t have a grand descriptive style but much of that might have been lost in translation.
I liked the movie better.
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