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Initial Impressions: Razorblade Tears, by S.A. Cosby - June 2022
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May 23, 2022 07:34AM

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1/ I thought that Blacktop Wastelandwas more punchy and had more realistic characters
2/ at many, many points in this book, I felt that Crosby was almost begging Netflix/HBOMax/Hulu/Amazon Prime to cut him a 7- or 8-figure check to get a mini-series shot.
Nonetheless, it is an entertaining read in the sort of Jack Reacher mode.
I had to choose between the two and went with the one that I thought best fit with the group's theme. I do plan to read both, though.



I'm about midway through it and I am definitely enjoying it, although I do understand how some people can be turned off by its violence. I am impressed by its discussions on racism and anti-gay discrimination.
I love this line: “My mama told me when she was pregnant she prayed for a boy. Then once I was born she prayed for discernment,”

Buddy Lee has the best one-liners in the book. How about this one - "Yeah, but man, look at him. He couldn’t bust a grape in a fruit fight."
And this - “He wound up tighter than a goddamned duck’s ass,” Buddy Lee mumbled."