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Group Read Discussions > July 2022 Group Read: Razorblade Tears, by SA Cosby

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Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10113 comments Mod
Your space for talking about Razorblade Tears. Richard will be on hand for comments, questions, etc. Please note that there is also a spoiler thread for this book. Enjoy!


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Richard Derus (expendablemudge) | 64 comments I'm really delighted that this terrific read got chosen. I hope everyone likes the read.


message 3: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10113 comments Mod
Richard wrote: "I'm really delighted that this terrific read got chosen. I hope everyone likes the read."

I'll be reading with you -- book ordered.


message 4: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Malmquist | 1 comments Interesting read. Have enjoyed it a lot. Don't want to say too much and ruin it for anyone!


message 5: by Trinity (new)

Trinity Norman | 3 comments This book sounds right up my alley I’m excited to read along with everyone!


aPriL does feral sometimes  (cheshirescratch) | 1296 comments I couldn’t put it down! Great read.


message 7: by Kurt (new)

Kurt | 1 comments Read it a few months ago. Was in my top 5 of 2021. Won’t be for everyone though. Can’t wait to see the comments.


message 8: by Aditya (new)

Aditya | 2017 comments 1/3rd in so far. It seems more solid than spectacular to me. Not yet invested in the characters.


message 9: by Esther (new)

Esther (eshchory) | 218 comments I have this on my shelf and hope I will manage to read it with you.


message 10: by Richard (new)

Richard Schneider | 39 comments The Buddy character has some of the funniest lines ever.


message 11: by TheBookWarren (new)

TheBookWarren | 5 comments It’s my humble opinion, that Cosby is a ground-breaking novelist whom is shattering the line between crime novel & Literary fiction. He writes with a grit & dark-nuance that is entirely his own and unlike anything we’ve yet seen. Enjoy!


message 12: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline Rezmer First book I’ve finished where I felt the ending was spot on in awhile. It was my first time reading a book like this and some of the twists were a little predictable while some caught me completely off guard. All in all I absolutely loved this book and would recommend to anyone. I’m definitely adding anything else this author has written to my “to be read” pile.


message 13: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10113 comments Mod
It will be next week before I can start with this book. My family is here from Los Angeles & I haven't seen them since the beginning of the pandemic, so I'm maximizing every second. Reading time is truly scarce at the moment.


message 14: by David (new)

David I thoroughly enjoyed this book when I read it a few months ago - Cosby does the buddy books almost as good as Lansdale. I've read his other books since then and I think Razorblade Tears is his best! Great choice!


message 15: by Pam (new)

Pam (pmunro) | 132 comments It took me longer than it usually takes me to finish reading Razorblade Tears; it certainly wasn't an easy read, either.


message 16: by Trinity (new)

Trinity Norman | 3 comments I agree Pam this book is taking me longer to get through than usual but I am still enjoying it so far. Maybe it just won’t be a 5 star read for me but we’ll see how I feel after I finish it!


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Richard Derus (expendablemudge) | 64 comments Richard wrote: "The Buddy character has some of the funniest lines ever."

Dry humor is one of Shawn Cosby's best writing tropes. Buddy's got that in extra helpings, for sure.

Randolph's no slouch, though, wouldn't you agree?


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Richard Derus (expendablemudge) | 64 comments TheBookWarren wrote: "It’s my humble opinion, that Cosby is a ground-breaking novelist whom is shattering the line between crime novel & Literary fiction. He writes with a grit & dark-nuance that is entirely his own and..."

Can't disagree, Warren. He's a gifted storyteller. He's got a lot to say. Some of the action in this novel can feel...overwhelming...and then you-the-reader realize, "but that's how it feels to them, too."

Impressive stuff.


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Richard Derus (expendablemudge) | 64 comments Jacqueline wrote: "First book I’ve finished where I felt the ending was spot on in awhile. It was my first time reading a book like this and some of the twists were a little predictable while some caught me completely off guard. All in all I absolutely loved this book and would recommend to anyone. I’m definitely adding anything else this author has written to my “to be read” pile."

I hope you're going to enjoy Blacktop Wasteland Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby when it's at the top of the pile, too. Beauregard's another character, like Buddy, whose way with humor is a delight.


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Richard Derus (expendablemudge) | 64 comments Nancy wrote: "It will be next week before I can start with this book. My family is here from Los Angeles & I haven't seen them since the beginning of the pandemic, so I'm maximizing every second. Reading time is..."

July's a long one. "Family before books"? Enough time for both in this long month.


message 21: by Richard (new)

Richard Derus (expendablemudge) | 64 comments David wrote: "I thoroughly enjoyed this book when I read it a few months ago - Cosby does the buddy books almost as good as Lansdale. I've read his other books since then and I think Razorblade Tears is his best..."

Did you ever review it, David? Would you mind posting a link to it, if you did?


message 22: by Richard (new)

Richard Derus (expendablemudge) | 64 comments Pam wrote: "It took me longer than it usually takes me to finish reading Razorblade Tears; it certainly wasn't an easy read, either."

There is a lot of violence in the book. Was that something that affected your opinion of it?


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Richard Derus (expendablemudge) | 64 comments Trinity wrote: "I agree Pam this book is taking me longer to get through than usual but I am still enjoying it so far. Maybe it just won’t be a 5 star read for me but we’ll see how I feel after I finish it!"

However you end up rating it, I'm hopeful that it will be a memorably positive read for you.


message 24: by Aditya (new)

Aditya | 2017 comments I am going to be a contrarian and say I hated it. There are a couple of good similes but that's about it. It is a braindead action movie which pretends to have depth by being woke. I am surprised more readers have not found it to be preachy about homophobia and racism. I did not get the hype about Cosby at all. I gave it a 2/5.

My Review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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