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Book Review by Brittany Lee
Posted on Goodreads 2/12/2019
You can check it out at the link above…
…or just read what she had to say about the novel in the section below:
Being a person of the arts myself, this book totally enveloped me. It was such a fun experience learning what a bolero was, and how this story fit that style. I loved it! Every time you thought the story was going to go a certain way you got taken on another path, which was a hell of a crazy ride.
Definitely not for the faint at heart. ‘Dressing Stone’ packs a serious uppercut to those whom may not know the industry of an artist. It is dark, deep, sensual, artistic, madenning, passionate, in all its glory- the good and bad; it is plain fucked up. How one continues on through all of it, or makes the most out of it despite the travesties, is where the real beauty lies.
“The problem with perfect beauty is that the slightest imperfections stand out…”
“Probably the same beef that crops up with every black sheep living with a herd of dense bovine.”
“I’m glad you said you wanted to do nothing, because in a relationship you spend more time doing nothing than doing something, and if you can’t enjoy doing nothing together, you can’t enjoy doing anything together.
Contains Awareness on:
Autism, Art, Music, HIV/AIDS, Drug abuse, Domestic Violence
This story was absolutely shocking in the best ways. So shocking and written in such an artistic way that this book will be with me for all my days forever in my mind, that’s how big of an impact it had on me.
You may love this book as I did, if:
You like/d the band Nirvana
Love Art or The Arts
Love thrillers
Love shock factors
Like the Punk/Rock Scene
This story may be hard for some to digest, but I loved every messed up bit of it. Thanks to author Scott Feero for the PDF copy. All reviews are my own and voluntary.
Goodread readers who have Dressing Stone marked as: To Read (275+ on 2/21/19)
Thanks Brittany, looks like your review helped spark some curiosity
Love the blog! Love that you shared the process of your inspiration for the books- like using Kurt’s suicide letter. I just can’t get off of that! I swear your story will stay with me everyday. The SHOCK FACTOR IS REAL. lol
I just can’t stop thinking about it so much that I want to re-read it all over again, now knowing what will happen and I can just enjoy it:)
Thank you so much for creating a work of Art, Scott. Absolutely brilliant.
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