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  • By: Nathan Monk
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  • Length: 9 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)
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Summary

Murder. Mayhem. Millennials. What was supposed to be a night of hope and change unwittingly launches an adventure into chaos as five friends uncover a dark past, a secret society, and a sinister plan.

Leo, Joy, Shane, Clementine, and Nick have known each other since high school, but life has taken each of them in vastly different directions. Our story begins as they all gather together to celebrate the inauguration of President Barack Obama.

In Nathan Monk's latest novel, he weaves together a story that spans decades set against the backdrop of friendships built around a neighborhood bar. Using his powerful storytelling and immersive characters, he transports us through the troubles of the millennial dilemma. The All Saints Hotel and Cocktail Lounge is a stunning story of collective trauma. The audiobook travels through time looking at major events from 9/11 and the Columbine Massacre to the technology boom through the lens of an unsuspecting cast of characters who are simply attempting to survive a world that doesn’t seem built for them.

This Southern Gothic tale confronts some of the darkest parts of our modern history and takes the listener on a journey through the perils of the Great Recession, the Occupation of Wall Street, and right up the edge of a global pandemic that will transform the world as we know it. Who will survive the unprecedented events that unfold? Not even student debt is as perilous as the adventure you are about to embark on. No amount of cutting back on avocado toast and caramel lattes can save you from the dangers ahead.

In his unique style, Nathan creates characters that are at times hard to like but impossible not to love. This tale is full of betrayal, romance, and kitchen grease as this ragtag group of friends attempt to make the world a better place and are confronted with the question, “Do we even have the power to make any meaningful change at all and if not, is there even hope?”

Pull up a barstool, light ’em if you got ’em, and pour yourself a tall glass of suspense and romance masquerading as casual sex as you journey into the seedy halls of the All Saints Hotel and Cocktail Lounge.

©2021 Nathan Monk (P)2021 Nathan Monk

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Wonderfully personal narration

This is an absolutely immersive and personal narration. It’s lovely to have the author read his work to you, you’ll hear the odd page turn and I think this is just magic!! I’ve read the book which I enjoyed so much it prompted me to get the audible as well and I’m so glad I did, because it’s the ‘next level’. You’re in for a real treat! 💗

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Not exactly my cup of tea, but interesting

Firstly, I'll address the elephant in the room: it's true that the narration isn't as polished as we may have come to expect from other audiobooks. This is explained in the introduction and I was more than happy to applaud the author's determination and reasoning. I admit that the first couple of slight stumbles I found a little jarring, but the more I got into the book, the more the delivery somehow seemed to add realism to the story. At times I had to remind myself that this wasn't an autobiography. So, for me, that wasn't a negative at all, quite the opposite.

The story itself I didn't find massively engaging, I have to be honest, and I didn't care about the lives of the characters. However, the parts that focused on being a narrative on the gap between baby boomers and millennials, I found insightful, interesting and, at times, quite horrifying.

I find myself left with mixed feelings. Getting lost in the narration style and having that lull me into half-believing it to be an autobiography made it a more compelling experience for me than it otherwise would have been. Worth a listen if you have credits burning a hole in your pocket and you're not going to throw a tantrum over a few stutters and page shuffles.

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it would make a great manifesto

I like Nathan Monk and I admire his activism and I follow him on social media with delight. I was over the moon when he published his book, especially as an audiobook, and I admire that he read it himself. I appreciated the moments of intimacy with the author, and as a neurodivergent person myself, I admire the bravado of not editions minor stutters and slips of the tongue.
As for the story, I have very mixed feelings. It touches on many issues which are dear to me too and I would really love it had it been a manifesto or personal memoir. Unfortunately, it doesn't work for me as a novel. There is way too little plot for all the (great and appreciated) inner dialogues and ruminations of the narrator, the characters are cool, but the action is scarce and I don't feel happy about the non-closure of the criminal/political part and focus mostly on the romantic at the ending parts of the book.
I'd love to appreciate the great thoughts about the generation gap, the sagacious insights into America's heart and mind, but I don't feel I enjoyed the novel part, which I regret. I hope for more books from Nathan where he might balance the activism and literature differently.

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