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Devil Is Fine by John Vercher
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With exquisite prose, dark humor, complex characters and a gripping narrative that revolves around themes of grief, trauma, fatherhood, racial identity and legacy, I found Devil Is Fine by John Vercher hard to put down.

As the novel begins, we meet our unnamed narrator/protagonist, a biracial author born to a White mother and Black father, grappling with the recent loss of his teenage son Malcolm. When he inherits a plot of land from his estranged maternal grandfather, he wants nothing to do with the property and travels south to initiate all necessary formalities for its sale. However, a routine inspection of the land leads to a shocking discovery. As the dark history of the land and his ancestors is gradually revealed, our protagonist is traumatized by the implications.

Adding to his grief and pain are his strained personal relationships and the stress brought on by the fact that his latest manuscript isn’t generating much interest among publishing houses and that his inability to publish in recent years might make it difficult for him to hold on to his teaching position.

As our narrator slips back into old habits, triggering a downward spiral, what follows is a fever dream-like journey wherein the lines between reality and imagination begin to blur, past and present collapses into a hallucinatory series of events that force our protagonist to confront his complicated feelings about his legacy and explore how the same has impacted the most important aspects of his life.

The narrative is shared from the PoV of our unnamed protagonist in the form of a one-sided conversation with his deceased son. The author has deftly woven an element of magical realism into the narrative, creating a tension-filled almost claustrophobic vibe but also injects enough dry humor into the narrative so as not to overwhelm. The strength of this novel lies in its in-depth exploration of the protagonist's psyche – his beliefs, his motivations, his inner conflict and his worldview - as he wavers between moments of lucidity and phantasmagoria. The supporting characters are well thought out, and from their interactions with our narrator we are provided an insightful look into how he is perceived by those who know him/ come to know him as opposed to his self-perception. We might question our narrator's choices, because at times, his motivations are difficult to understand, but at no point do we stop rooting for him to emerge from his traumatized state and embark on a journey of self-acceptance, forgiveness, healing and redemption.

I appreciated the significance of the cover art - which is indicative of the symbolism of the jellyfish, which is integral to the narrative - more after reading the book. I only wish that we were given a bit more insight into past events and the history of the plantation.

I paired my reading with the incredible audio narration by Dion Graham who brought this story, the setting and the characters to life making for an intense immersion reading experience.

Overall, I thought this was a brilliantly crafted work of literary fiction that I would not hesitate to recommend to those who enjoy character-driven narratives with an element of magical realism.

Many thanks to Celadon Books for the digital review copy and Macmillan Audio for ALC via NetGalley. All opinions expressed in this review are my own. This novel was published on June 18, 2024.

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message 1: by Angela (new)

Angela Wonderful review, Sujoya! I can see why, from your review, this one was "hard to put down". I'm intrigued. 🤗💕


message 2: by s.penkevich (new)

s.penkevich Ooo great review! Been looking for a hard to put down book and this sounds excellent!


message 3: by Darla (new)

Darla Brilliant review, Sujoya!


message 4: by Rosh (new) - added it

Rosh Oh dang, I missed this on NG! Lit fic and magical realism is such a wonderful combo! Will add it to my future agenda. Glad you loved it, Sujoya. Amazing review! 💙


message 5: by NZLisaM (new)

NZLisaM Incredible review, Sujoya. 💙


Angela M is taking a little summer break Great review as always, Sujoya !


message 7: by Jayme (new)

Jayme Wonderful review! 💞


message 8: by Srivalli (new)

Srivalli Rekha Terrific review, Sujoya. Fever dream style narration can be a hit or a miss. I'm glad this was a hit.


message 9: by Wendy (new)

Wendy Wonderful review, Sujoya! I had never heard of this author but thanks to you I’m on it!!


message 10: by A (new) - rated it 4 stars

A Mac so glad that you also enjoyed this one, Sujoya! I agree that the author did a wonderful job with the magical realism/feverish quality of it all. Great review!


message 11: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Excellent review Sujoya 🌸


Nancy (playing catch-up) Terrific review, Sujoya! 💖


message 13: by Barbara (new)

Barbara He talks to his deceased son. Tragic. I'm keeping my eye on this. Your review is intriguing!


Terrie  Robinson (short break) A beautiful review, Sujoya!💕I’m so glad you enjoyed this, too. Between the author’s writing style and the unforgettable audio narration, this was a winning Literary Fiction read for me.


message 15: by Jill (new) - added it

Jill Nice review, Sujoya. Sounds intriguing and will put on TBR.


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Angela wrote: "Wonderful review, Sujoya! I can see why, from your review, this one was "hard to put down". I'm intrigued. 🤗💕"

It's an exceptional novel. Icouldn't recommend it enough( provided you like magical realism). Thank you, Angela!💙


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) s.penkevich wrote: "Ooo great review! Been looking for a hard to put down book and this sounds excellent!"

I loved this one! Thank you, S!😊


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Darla wrote: "Brilliant review, Sujoya!"

Thank you kindly, Darla!😊


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Rosh wrote: "Oh dang, I missed this on NG! Lit fic and magical realism is such a wonderful combo! Will add it to my future agenda. Glad you loved it, Sujoya. Amazing review! 💙"

I couldn't recommend this novel enough! Many thanks, Rosh!💜


message 20: by Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) (last edited Jun 29, 2024 02:01PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) NZLisaM wrote: "Incredible review, Sujoya. 💙"

Thank you so much, Lisa!🧡


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Angela M wrote: "Great review as always, Sujoya !"

Many thanks, Angela!😊


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Jayme wrote: "Wonderful review! 💞"

Thank you, Jayme!💙


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Srivalli wrote: "Terrific review, Sujoya. Fever dream style narration can be a hit or a miss. I'm glad this was a hit."

Thank you, Srivalli!😊 The execution was truly commendable.


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Wendy wrote: "Wonderful review, Sujoya! I had never heard of this author but thanks to you I’m on it!!"

Thank you so much, Wendy!😊 Happy Reading!


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) A wrote: "so glad that you also enjoyed this one, Sujoya! I agree that the author did a wonderful job with the magical realism/feverish quality of it all. Great review!"

Thank you, A! ☺️ I'm glad you enjoyed this one too!


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Maureen wrote: "Excellent review Sujoya 🌸"

Many thanks, Maureen!🧡


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Nancy (playing catch-up) wrote: "Terrific review, Sujoya! 💖"

Thank you, Nancy!💙


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Barbara wrote: "He talks to his deceased son. Tragic. I'm keeping my eye on this. Your review is intriguing!"

Thank you, Barbara! 🧡 It is a heartbreaking story but the author ends in on a hopeful note, also weaving in some dry humor to prevent it from becoming too heavy.


message 29: by Susan (new) - added it

Susan Wow terrific review Sujoya! I think I would really enjoy reading this one!


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Terrie wrote: "A beautiful review, Sujoya!💕I’m so glad you enjoyed this, too. Between the author’s writing style and the unforgettable audio narration, this was a winning Literary Fiction read for me."

Thank you so much, Terrie! 🧡 This was a stunningly good read. My only complaint was that the past timeline left a few questions unanswered.


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Jill wrote: "Nice review, Sujoya. Sounds intriguing and will put on TBR."

Thank you, Jill!☺️ I look forward to your thoughts!


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Susan wrote: "Wow terrific review Sujoya! I think I would really enjoy reading this one!"

Many thanks, Susan!☺️ I hope this one proves to be a good read for you too!


message 33: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Fabulous review Sujoya! 🧡


Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader A beautiful review, Sujoya!


message 35: by Esta (new)

Esta Incredible in-depth review of what sounds like a beautiful piece of fiction, Sujoya! 🧡


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Lisa wrote: "Fabulous review Sujoya! 🧡"

Thank you so much, Lisa!💙


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader wrote: "A beautiful review, Sujoya!"

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Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Esta wrote: "Incredible in-depth review of what sounds like a beautiful piece of fiction, Sujoya! 🧡"

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Shelley's Book Nook Super review, Sujoya. 🤗💕


Jillian B I loved this one as well! So glad you enjoyed it ❤️


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Shelley's Book Nook wrote: "Super review, Sujoya. 🤗💕"

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Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Jillian wrote: "I loved this one as well! So glad you enjoyed it ❤️"

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