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The Beach by Alex Garland
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The Beach (original 1996; edition 1998)

by Alex Garland (Author)

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A young backpacker in Thailand searching for something different learns of the existence of an idyllic island which is not even on the map. The novel describes his jungle journey to reach the island where he discovers a secret commune of international drifters living off fish and pot. The man's arrival coincides with growing tension between factions, leading to the commune's violent demise. A first novel.… (more)
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Title:The Beach
Authors:Alex Garland (Author)
Info:Riverhead Books (1998), Edition: Reprint, 448 pages
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The Beach by Alex Garland (1996)

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It's sort of odd how much I like this book, given that I have never travelled as the characters do in the story nor really had any interest in travelling like that. But the narrator of this book has always felt very familiar to me, and the story is fascinating. This was my #1 favorite book for a while. ( )
  knerd.knitter | Jul 19, 2024 |
It's hard to pinpoint why I liked this. Ostensibly, not much really "happens," but something about it just compelled me. Interesting thoughts on human character. ( )
  Jenniferforjoy | Jan 29, 2024 |
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  archivomorero | Nov 9, 2022 |
This book is about a despised lifestyle of entitled youths who are so entitled that they can go ruin paradise in Asia with their runaway numbers. An English boy in Thailand finds out about"the beach," a "paradise" on a remote island in the gulf of Thailand, prohibited to visitors. Well, that's the kind of prohibition that he's bound to break, so he sets off with a French boy and girl, determined to make paradise their own. Amazingly enough, despite huge obstacles, they do make their way there, and join a small community of other entitled boys and girls playing at hippie commune. Because humans are, well, human, paradise can't last for long, plus, this place never belonged to them, right?
This is somewhat entertaining, but the entitlement, the animal cruelty, and the racism were hard to take. I won't be reading anymore from this author. ( )
1 vote burritapal | Oct 23, 2022 |
Absolutely fantastic. Veers between well-written abstract sequences and grounded realism with ease, and keeps one guessing right up to the very end without resorting ridiculous, forced-seeming twists.

In various parts I felt a character's dismay, disgust, triumph, seething anger, bewilderment, lust, smugness or absolute horror. Kinda made me long to sell all my belongings and go backpacking across southeast Asia, though, so reader beware, I guess? ( )
  Styok | Aug 25, 2022 |
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