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John the Revelator - Peter Murphy

 
Description: ISBN 0571240208 / Genre: Fiction / Author: Peter Murphy / Paperback / 240 Pages / Book is published 2009-02-05 by Faber and Faber

Newest Review: ... have imagined, introducing him to a life outside his own house. John takes up smoking and drinking and starts growing up and ... more

 ... having a life. As he does, however, his mother becomes more and more ill and eventually Mrs Nagle has to come and look after them both. ''John the Revelator'' is the story of John Devine growing up from being a teenager to becoming a young man and all that he discovers about himself and about life in general as this happens. ''John the Revelator'' is essentially a slice of small town Irish life as seen through the eyes of a teenage boy. As with most of life, it's pretty slow moving, but it's also surprisingly g...more

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Premium Review John the Revelator - Peter Murphy: John the Entertaining (828 words)
by - written on 13/06/09 (Very useful, 53 readings)
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Up until now, I'd only ever heard of ''John the Revelator'' as a song. Judging from the several mentions of the song in the story and given that author Peter Murphy works in the music press, I suspect that's where the title of this novel came from as well. How much I enjoy the song depends on which version of it I hear, but with no such concerns with the book, I was able to enjoy it fully without worrying if someone had done a better version elsewhere that I was missing out on. John Devine is a teenager stuck in a small Irish town with a single mother, no real friends and a rather worrying fascination for bodily parasites, mostly intestinal worms. His only ...  Read the complete review

 

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