Guilt  

by: Kristofer Holt

Publisher: iuniverse.com, 2002
Price: $13.95, Pages: 192, ISBN: 0-595-24685-0

Reviewed by: Glenn Vick


Kristofer Holt’s Guilt is raw, unswerving and laced with a cynicism that will slay the unsuspecting reader. He takes post-pubescent angst to a whole new level and leaves it there for you to decide which slot it fits comfortably into; limited only by your own imagination. While his subject is not a new one, his way of looking at the typical roles people play shines a new light on the juxtapositions people allow to dwell in their lives. Mr. Holt’s thought provoking struggle of good vs. bad, right vs. wrong and conformity vs. nonconformity will keep you turning the pages at a pace as fast as his seamless writing flows. He deserves credit for shaking up the phony games people believe they must play, while guiltlessly indulging himself the same scorecard. This book is a must read for all men struggling with their gender roles and an enlighten read for women who want to improve their communication with the opposite sex. Guilt allows that being human is O.K., as long as you can truthfully say you are…