Alex Garland, The Beach Review
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zoodemon's Review of Alex Garland, The Beach
26th Oct 2007
Overall Rating
- Value for money

- FormatPaperback
Always happy to pick it up and read it.
Bad Points
Nothing worth calling bad.
General Comments
I'd got about half way through this book when a friend mentioned that this book spawned the Di Caprio film of the same name. Fortunately i hadn't seen it so i had the story fresh from the book.
The story is about a young man travelling alone in Thailand. We learn that he is caught up in the maelstrom of his mind, his spiritless western cultivation battles his lust for freedom and excitement, a lust that's harder to fulfill as each 'eden' becomes infested with debauched travellers. He rests somewhere between his pot-fuelled paranoia and his love and disdain for travel. The plot picks up from here and the reader is taken on a journey, in every respect, leading to a secret island, a paradise with it's own community and rules. I won't say anymore as you should get a copy for yourself.
It's a pleasent and well written book, and one i thoroughly enjoyed reading. I only really had one issue with it, and that was the slightly confusing 'dream scenes' with Mr duck. Firstly, at the start of the book it's hard to differentiate between scene and 'dream scene', and a couple of times i thought it was a bit needless.
Overall, a belter and worthy of a place amongst your paperbacks.
In comparison, the film is awful. I can see why they made changes, mostly in order to squeeze the film into 2 hours or whatever it was, but it's so pretentious and 'hollywood'. I doubt many people would run for the book after seeing the film, which is an injustice.
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Tania
on 29th Oct 2007



Great review, read the book a couple of years ago and have to say I found the dream scenes with Mr Duck a bit inconclusive, what would you say, was their meaning in the whole thing?