The Caretaker by Marcus KliewerMy rating: 1 of 5 stars
My friend, when he came back from Canada, bought this book at YVR Airport and recommended it highly. It seemed like it'd be perfect for me too, so I bought a copy from B&N - half price after working in my membership discount, 20% off, plus a $5 reward. After reading it, though? I'm glad I didn't pay full price, because as much as it looked like my kind of book, it really, really wasn't.
To be fair, the author includes a content warning about how much this book doesn't sugarcoat its dealings in mental illness - depression, OCD, suicide. He indicates in the acknowledgments too that he's got some history with these issues himself. And yet, his execution of this book, as an allegory for mental illness, crosses into outright offensive territory for numerous reasons.





