Friday, September 29, 2017

Review: DRIP: A GOTHIC BROMANCE by Andrew Montclack

Ever since they were kids, JD and George have been blood brothers. Now college students with JD majoring in engineering and George in English lit, they need money to cover tuition and rent. But George is worried that his major may not be a lucrative career, which is why he has a shirt that says, “Liberal Arts Graduate…Would you like fries with that?”

Believing that George does nothing but write about dead poets, JD manages to get him hired as an accounting intern for Brew Corp, a coffee company, hence, the title DRIP.

Described as a “gothic bromance,” this is story of true-blue friendship in which two “brothers” would do anything for each other. Story had a slow start and considerable lag. It didn’t really go anywhere. At first, it seemed that JD getting George involved in this accounting façade would make for a comical routine, but, unfortunately, it wasn’t. I found that it was far too technical and dull.

 

My rating: 2 stars

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