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Crooked Little Vein: A Novel

By: Warren Ellis
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Morrow/Avon
ISBN: 0060723939
ISBN-13: 9780060723934
Released: 03 Sep 2007
RRP: £12.99
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Don't let your wife or servants read this book. - By: IanW, 02 Sep 2008
This is appallling meretricious trash & Mr Ellis should be thoroughly ashamed of himself. By pretending his protagonist has an elevated moral sense, he uses this as an excuse for a book which is little more than a trawl through the most disgusting behaviour imaginable. This book is totallly unsuitable for anyone. Don't read it. Don't buy it, it will only encourage him.

I believe Mr Ellis has a day job of writing comics. Well, he should stick to the entertaining of innocent children which, I have been given to understand, he does quite well, & refrain from sullying the world with his disgusting novelistic fantasies.

I say: Stick to the day job, Mr Ellis!

(Please disregard the rating, my keyboard is stuck.)
review - By: D. J. Clements, 14 Aug 2008
very much in the vein of the transmetropolitan graphic novels.warren digs into the underbelly of american culture.
i felt the ending was a little rushed but a gr8 journey getting there

Intrigue, Subterfuge, Society Today? - By: Chasamatazz, 10 Jan 2008
I had great expectations of this novel - maybe they were too high? Because the reading didn't last long enough, being quite a short book it was over in almost an instant. With a few chapters having only a handful of words, this isn't a hard feat. I would suggest anyone reading this to take their time & savour this story. A real page turner, it is excellent, & I would recommend reading it to any fan (or otherwise) of Ellis.

It starts off fast paced, & never reallly loses it's grip. Unfortunately I felt the ending lacked something - it kind of just dumps you from the euphoria of reading it, leaving you a little numb. But with a warm glow.

It is very amusing, even laugh out loud at points. Based on modern society can be a bit shocking & disturbing even. Sadly, it is also probably so very, very true.
America's Dark Underground - By: Richard Kelly, 12 Oct 2007
Warren Ellis is best know for his comics work, but he has finallly managed to produce his first novel. The story centres around a private detective, Mike McGill, who is hired by the US Government to find the "other" Constitution of the United States of America - this contitution is a mystical document capable of resetting the morality of anyone who hears it being read to that of the founding fathers.

So Mike gets hired, he then has to trawl the sexual underground of the US to follow the trail that this document has left in its wake. If you have followed Warrenellis.com (or diepunyhumas.com prior to that) then you know where Warren's reseach interests lie. Expect to see lots of things from modblog (a body modification blog), dark sexual undercurrents & Godzilla Bukkake!!! All of this makes the book sound completely dark, but it is the most insanely funny wok of fiction I have read this year - my wife did ask what was so funny about it, but I didn't have the heart to tell her about the saline testicle injections (remember ignorance is bliss).

It is superb - 10/10
Ellis is superb. Again. - By: O. Barnes, 04 Aug 2007
I've just finished reading the import copy I got from Amazon's American wing & I have to say tht I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It centres around the 'hilarious' escapades of Detective Mike McGill & his unfortunate habit of finding himself bombarded with perverts doing pervert things. It's quite frankly a book I fell a little bit in love with from the first two pages & I would expect most people to do the same. It's not pleasant most of the time, it's not a work of art that'll be placed next to nobel prize winners, but it will entertain, inform & make you laugh until spittle flys from your nostrils, & you've infected the other people on the bus with your twisted germs. Quite frankly if you don't buy this book, I will hate you. It has Godzilla Bukkake in it for god's sake, isn't that enough of a reason to buy it?