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Skagboys

Author: Irvine Welsh

This is the prequel of Trainspotting, so before I keep going, I should say that no, I haven’t read Trainspotting – I only watched the movie. Yet, because I really liked it, I started reading almost every novel by Irvine Welsh. First was Porno, which is the sequel of Trainspotting, and then came the others, which you can see the reviews here on this blog.

I won’t bother you by repeating myself telling the reasons I like Irvine Welsh’s books, but if I had to pick only a couple of things, it would be the way he brings the characters to life, as if they were real people instead of fictional ones, and the sarcastic sense of humor.

So, with Skagboys we are again in Leith and following all the group: Mark Renton, Sick Boy, Begbie and Spud. Most of the chapters are told by Renton, but Sick Boy and Spud have some chapters to themselves, as well as Alison, whom, if I’m not wrong, will become Spud’s girlfriend in the future. The whole story is about them becoming junkies (except for Begbie) – why, when and how it affects their relationships, personalities and lives in general. There’s a lot about drug dealing and also a great criticism to the Thatcher government – what happened to people in Scotland when she came to power, and it seems one of the reasons for the spread of drug use was her government policies.

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