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Koins Motel: The Last Resort, by D. O'BRIEN

Based on a true story.

Set in a seaside Resort Town on the Queensland Coast of Australia amid the glitz and glamour of a Millionaires playground, a tale of exploitation by the wealthy of the disenfranchised, the homeless, the pensioners and the labourers. Of drug dealers, thieves, addicts and street workers.

  • Sales Rank: #2768458 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2016-01-27
  • Released on: 2016-01-27
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A quirky and anecdotal book
By Karl Drinkwater
What type of book is this? I wasn't sure when I started it. The cover, blurb and opening left me curious as to whether it was torture horror set in a rundown motel, or working class picaresque? Dirt and grime, or dreamy nostalgia for sad lives? Plot based or character based? About human trafficking or breadline money issues? I genuinely didn't know what to expect and it took a while to clarify it in my mind.

The apparent protagonist is generally an observer, not a participant, and in fact we know next to nothing about her even at the end. This changes the nature of the book from what I expected. There is no series of escalating threats to the protagonist's happiness, little thwarting their needs, and therefore no resulting change as would occur in a traditional novel. This is more a series of character sketches and anecdotes that leave her unchanged and unknown. That's not a criticism, just a description to help readers who will enjoy this book to find it, and deter those who won't, since I think there is a minor issue with expectations. It is similar to the issue of when the book is set: the date is nebulous. Though there is some mention of video games and mobile phones, it often had a feel of being able to have occurred in the 60s, 80s, 00s. On the one hand temporal detachment can sometimes lead to a difficulty in making elements concrete; on the other it can lead to a dream-like timelessness. So the effect will depend on what the reader enjoys.

In general I liked the style and noted some sentences that I enjoyed re-reading and pondering, such as "this strange derelict world and these odd archaic people, who could have stepped straight out of a time now long past, the sounds of then still murmuring softly around them"; "when walking on glass, walk carefully"; "she wondered at the degrees of conscience some people had"; "A life defined by very small walls". The author conjures up a sonorous and nostalgic tone in much of the prose. There were some idiosyncrasies of capitalisation (e.g. "the local Pub") and use of apostrophes (e.g. "with its' own kitchen") throughout that I found distracting, though YMMV.

To summarise: a quirky and anecdotal book, rather than traditional plot-based; less gritty realism and more detached observation. I particularly recommend it if you enjoy character sketches and isolated scenes - the book's structure resembles a collection of short stories, only connected to each other by setting, but as with life they rarely have a definite conclusion. If this sounds like something you would enjoy then pay the motel a visit.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Needed a really good edit.
By Nancy Williams
I have had this book on my shelf to review for so long that I was really feeling guilty about it. I did start it a long while ago, but I just couldn't bring myself to get it finished. So, working through a chapter a night, I finally got it done. I did receive a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review, so honesty is what I'll give.

There really was so much wrong with this book. But I hate to begin with a negative, so let's try for what was right. The premise was a snapshot into the disparate lives of a number of people who pass through the Koins Motel - more a place for temporary living than an actual hotel - at an unnamed location on the coast of Queensland. The Koins themselves are religious zealots who are allergic to spending any money on the property and, as long as they get paid, seem to be willing to turn a blind eye to most of the undesirable behaviour. The story itself is told by an unnamed itinerant woman, referred to only as 'she'. People come, people go, but overall they are all from the poorer, more troubled end of society. As such, it was an interesting look at human behaviour and psychology, and an interesting series of observations about a particular end of society.

However, I think it was trying to be 'literary' and it really didn't work. Overall, there was no actual story, just vignettes which only loosely hung together. I have no problem with a book without a plot, but this felt forced. The ubiquitous 'she' just annoyed me. Why didn't she have a name? If she was supposed to be an impartial observer, then fine, keep her anonymous, but she was neither impartial nor periphery to each vignette. She was an actual character and therefore I found myself simply annoyed by the forced anonymity. Furthermore, there seemed to be very little variation between each character and vignette: drugs or alcohol (or both), violence, police, neighbourly fights, usually ending up with the character leaving the motel and another one coming in. I can understand that this was a story about coming and going, but I felt each character ought to be present to explore a specific and perhaps individual aspect of this life.

In terms of the writing, there were so many misused commas that the book itself looked like a pepper-shaker had been dropped on it. This should have been picked up by an editor. Similarly, there was far too much word repetition between sentences. At first I though both of this aspects were literary affectations, but it didn't take me long before I decided it was just bad editing. As such, the sentences felt jerky and I couldn't help get annoyed at the utterly superfluous punctation used throughout the novel.

The idea behind the novel was good and it could have been something great. But the execution of it just let it down. I finished it (eventually), but I didn't really enjoy it.

I received a copy of this book from StoryCartel in exchange for an impartial and honest review.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
What were their lives like? What about their individual personalities
By Tony Parsons
Seaside Holiday Resort; Queensland Coast (Australia) had once been the home for millionaires & high-rollers.
A dilapidated Koins Motel (Complex) owned by Mr. & Mrs. Koin now stands as a monument of what once was.
Flashback.
How many different PPL once lived there?
What were their lives like?
What about their individual personalities?

Warning: This book contains extreme violence, graphic adult content or expletive language &/or sexually explicit content which is only suitable for mature readers. It may be offensive to some readers.

I did not receive any type of compensation for reading & reviewing this book. While I receive free books from publishers & authors, I am under no obligation to write a positive review. Only an honest one.

A very awesome book cover, great font & writing style. A very well written memoir book. It was very easy for me to read/follow from start/finish & never a dull moment. There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a great set of unique characters to keep track of. This could also make another great movie, or mini TV series. Based on a true story. It was just OK for me so I will rate it at 4/5 stars.

Thank you for the free Story Cartel; Self Published; PDF book
Tony Parsons MSW (Washburn)

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