I wanted to read this so I made a library reservation. But I was so far down the queue I thought I may as well use my Audible credit and listen to it instead. I’m so glad I did. This is an excellent audiobook with the narrator Tom Hollander bringing it to life perfectly. I’ve listened to audio samples of other books and some narrators have irritated me so much I’ve known I could never listen to the full version, however good the actual book is. But TH is fantastic. My only very mild criticism of him is that he doesn’t do a Brummie accent very well but that is just because my ears are more attuned to that kind of thing than other (non-Midlanders) would be.
So, the writing. The Casual Vacancy is a dark, menacing book, full of unpleasant people and shocking scenes. While I was listening I found myself dreading the next awful event; though compulsive, it’s not a happy read. JKR has written a wide range of characters with conviction. I was glad to have a character list printed out when I first started the book but as I progressed I got to know them and the list became redundant. The teenagers in particular are so realistic that it’s painful. They are so well observed that I was hurtled back to my teenage years. JKR has used the book to comment on modern society and I think she does it well, without slipping into preaching.
There has been a lot of criticism of this book in the press. I suppose there was bound to be after the huge success of Harry Potter. But in the end, the proof of the pudding is in the eating and I loved listening to this book.
(44th in 2012)