THE CURE In-Between Days: An Armchair Guide To The Cure (2005 UK 256-page softback book by Dave Thompson which attempts to make sense of a uniquely versatile band, documenting their development from the new wave attack of Boys Don’t Cry, the existential rock of Seventeen Seconds, the near-religious angst of Faith, the joyous pop of Wish, the dark beauty of Disintegration - right up to the majesty of Bloodflowers & 2004’s The Cure, it also studies Robert Smith’s brilliantinterweaving literary influences, from Mervyn Peake & Coleridge to Albért Camus & Jean Cocteau)