So I’m in this mall, see? And a Borders is drawing me in with its special magnetic books. I don’t have much time to browse, but I see a title that looks interesting. Unfortunately, I get back home and check Amazon, and see that Norman F Cantor’s “In the Wake of the Plague: the Black Death and the World It Made” has a dreadful 2 star rating after 143 people reviewed it.
“Self!” I said, “You should at least skim it first, right? I mean, you wouldn’t return a book because other people have said it sucks and not even look at it.” So I did.
Jaysus Christ.
This shit is totally un-fucking acceptable.
On page 3, he states an urban legend as fact with:
Taking just 30 seconds to go to Snopes informs you of things like:
That irritated me enough. But then I went on another couple of pages and came across some absolutely atrocious writing.
Holy fucking run-on awkward sentence, Batman!
So you basically wrote two sentences that had no reason to be there and contradicted each other. If your focus is on the Black Death of 1348-50, why do you go on about these later ones and then basically say, “but they weren’t AS bad, but they were still pretty bad, so, uh… yeah.”
I just can’t believe that the back of the book would call him “the premier historian of the Middle Ages”. The inside bio says
While seeing so many Capitalized Titles of Impressiveness seems rather imposing, my thoughts are:
1 - If what was said about those two books are true, he probably had the world’s best editor ever for them.
2 - For some reason that editor wasn’t with him for this book and they hired a mentally disabled goat instead.
I mean, goddammit! The title and subject matter hold such goddamned PROMISE and I am left with this book of dreck that I have to return. And to think that I wavered between this and a nice big book of Icelandic sagas*. DAMMIT, you asshole. You teased me with an interesting premise AND YOU TOTALLY COCKED IT UP. I HATE YOU.
*[sub]Yes, I’m aware that I look like the world’s biggest nerd here.[/sub]