Seven Nights at the Flamingo Hotel

Seven Nights at the Flamingo Hotel

2020 • 221 pages

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15

Full review published at: https://talesfromabsurdia.com/book-reviews/review-seven-nights-at-the-flamingo-hotel/

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Leave any assumptions about Seven Nights at the Flamingo Hotel firmly in the foyer.

No, really. 

Bearded Badger Publishing's debut publication is hilarious, tragic, and downright bizarre - all at the same time.

And for the most part, it works. I can't remember the last time I laughed, cocked an eyebrow, and experienced such solemnity within a single page or two. 

Author Drew Gummerson has created a truly unique piece of literature, though not without its issues.

Seven Nights at the Flamingo Hotel is written almost exclusively through a stream of consciousness, which makes for a manic and scatty narrative. This isn't a bad thing - in fact, it's what makes Seven Nights such an interesting piece of literature.

However, it's prone to repetition. Our main character (you) is placed in similar predicaments with similar outcomes. It can be a little ‘one note', despite said anecdotal scenarios being (mostly) very funny. I've elaborated on this in my full review.

If you're looking for a unique piece of fiction, delightfully strange and quite amusing, but very crude, then Seven Nights is definitely for you.

However, the squeamish need not apply. It's pretty crude.

January 22, 2021