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Original Title: | The Beach |
ISBN: | 1573226521 (ISBN13: 9781573226523) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Thailand |
Literary Awards: | Betty Trask Award (1997) |
Alex Garland
Paperback | Pages: 436 pages Rating: 3.94 | 67627 Users | 2577 Reviews
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Title | : | The Beach |
Author | : | Alex Garland |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 436 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 1998 by Riverhead Books (first published October 14th 1996) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Travel. Thriller. Adventure. Contemporary. Cultural. Asia. Novels |
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I really have no idea how to describe this book, it was mesmerising. Richard, a British backpacker arrives in Bangkok and on his first night in a hostel is given a map that leads to a so-called Eden, a secret beach that few travellers know about. So with French couple Etienne and Francoise in tow, they try to find the island. When they do life is idyllic for a while, then cracks start to appear, and they find that their Eden isn't the Paradise it seems.I can't even pinpoint what it is about this book, that a simple tale of backpackers on an island beach could be unputdownable. But it is. It is that and so much more. Highly Recommended.
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Ratings: 3.94 From 67627 Users | 2577 ReviewsAppraise Based On Books The Beach
Great, bizarry, chilling story, keeps you turning the pages til the end. In the top of my booklist definitely.Note 2018 after this book came up again in my goodreads library: another 'classic' which I really found intriguing back then. Need to reread definitely.Wow, my head is all messed up after reading this book. Although "The Beach" is a travel adventure novel, it also has a dark and a disturbing atmosphere. The first half of the book was good, building up the momentum gradually, but the 2nd half was more captivating as it was more suspenseful, thrilling and tense. I like how Alex Garland portrayed the characters in the book. I especially liked how he presented Richard's character. He's the kind of character you'd probably dislike. But weirdly, I
Having seen the film a couple of times, I was worried it would ruin my experience of the book, but not at all. This was a great read, and quite hard to put down, as I wanted to know what was going to happen next (even having seen the film). The film and the book version feel like two very separate things to me.
Gorgeous, Cynical, Well-Observed Believe it or not, despite the hints throughout about dark and terrible things to come, this novel doesn't really turn dark until around the last fifth.Until then it's beautiful scenery, well-observed love triangles and petty dislikes, and a new traveller trying to get to, and then assimilate into, the hidden island paradise known as the beach. However, our boy, English narrator Richard, was originally given a map to the beach by an angry/disturbed guy he met in
First of all I would like to thank my friend Maciek for suggesting this great book! I couldn't tear myself away until I finished it.The only thing I knew about this story is that it was made into a movie with Leo DiCaprio and it got lukewarm reviews. I stayed away from it for that reason. If the movie is 1/10 as good as this novel, then I missed a treat. Three world travelers have a map to a beach that is described as Eden. Feeling adventurous, they make the difficult journey there, and are soon
I picked this one up because a few of my Goodreads friends loved it.Unfortunately, it didn't do a whole lot for me. What it boils down tois that I'm not all that keen on Garland's writing here.For some reason, he failed to engage me in the narrative. It's hard to put my finger on it as to why that is. For example, there was one point where he was describing(view spoiler)[Zeph and Sammy getting beaten by the guards, and I felt very detached to the action. (hide spoiler)]But it was more than that.
Only a few weeks ago I realized that the Alex Garland who wrote this book was also the Alex Garland who wrote and directed Ex-Machina and turned Annihilation into a film. What a man. Minutes after this epiphany I bought this book and dived straight into a reading experience that I won't forget anytime soon.Richard is your typical backpacker - young, reckless, and looking for an adventure in East Asia. In Thailand, he is given a map that promises utopia on an unknown island. What he finds there
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