He's a fledgling Nabokov for the era of Big Brother
Independent
<i>Bullet Points</i> is unnervingly accomplished. Expect to hear plenty more about him
Observer
This is an extremely well plotted novel with a surprisingly twist in the tale and augurs great things for the future
The Times
Fresh and imaginative... with wonderful flashes of humour. This is a clever and unusual book, and Watson is to be commended
Independent
<i>Bullet Points</i> is a fluent performance, an extremely competent first novel
Times Literary Supplement
Many readers will be amazed that Watson has written such an accomplished debut straight out of university, but his age is irrelevant; this is simply a great novel, full stop
- Matt Thorne,
A gripping, knowing and desperately sad mock memoir-provincial life hasn't been this well chronicled since Jonathan Coe. Bullet Points stays, appropriately, in the mind for some time
Ink
Psychologist Peter Kristal has a method for sorting out people's lives. By arranging their histories like the index entries in a biography, the sequences of cause and effect that have led to their particular neuroses are cunningly revealed. His technique gains him a modicum of success: a thriving practice in Chicago with a client list of thriving stars.
But by concentrating on his rival Richard he is blind to the other factors which put both his life and the lives of others at risk...
Psychologist Peter Kristal has a method for sorting out people's lives. His technique gains him a modicum of success: a thriving practice in Chicago with a client list of thriving stars.
But by concentrating on his rival Richard he is blind to the other factors which put both his life and the lives of others at risk...