Reviewed by Amber (The Literary Phoenix) on
I wasn't quite expecting this.
It amazes me the way some people can weave such a powerful story into so few pages. I expected this book to be something a little more about racism, and I won't say there aren't moments where Neuvel is calling out Islamophobia... but this was not what I expect.
The Test is a quite, extremely powerful story. We meet Idir at the beginning, a kind man who is going to take his test to become a British citizen. What follows is everything I would expected from the man who wrote Sleeping Giants. Which is to say, this story did nothing I expected it would, and it did all those things in the most brutal way possible. From a level of engagement, I really enjoyed it. I was worried about Idir. Reading this on my lunch break, I had to set it down in the middle of a particularly high-tensity moment, and I couldn't stop thinking about it. My heart was racing. It's just that good.
But it is, in no way, a feel-good book. It's a book that will pull you into the story until every cell in your body is fused to the words... but it will also take your heart and put it in a blender and hit pulse. The Test is ruthless. It's powerful. The characters are compelling and interesting and will surprise you. This novella is dark and haunting.
I really think everyone needs to read it. It speaks tomes about who we are as humans and the horrible depths in our souls.
Really. I recommend this to EVERYONE.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 21 July, 2020: Finished reading
- 21 July, 2020: Reviewed