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Boxer, Beetle

by Ned Beauman

3.59 out of 5 (17 ratings)

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Format:
Paperback 
Pages:
272 
Publisher:
Hodder & Stoughton General Division 
Publication Date:
03 March 2011 
Category:
Modern & Contemporary 
ISBN:
9780340998410 

Description

Longlisted for the 2012 Man Booker Prize and shortlisted for the for the Guardian First Book Award, Ned Beauman was chosen by The Culture Show as one of the twelve Best New British Writers in 2011. This is a novel for people with breeding. Only people with the right genes and the wrong impulses will find its marriage of bold ideas and deplorable characters irresistible. It is a novel that engages the mind while satisfying those that crave the thrill of a chase. There are riots and sex. There is love and murder. There is Darwinism and Fascism, nightclubs, invented languages and the dangerous bravado of youth. And there are lots of beetles. It is clever. It is distinctive. It is entertaining. We hope you are too. www.boxerbeetle.com

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  • Reader Reviews

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  • I enjoyed this book immensely. Things I like about it:-The way that everything about it is new, fresh, and original. The characters, the plot, the way it unfolds, everything is interesting.-The dialogue is witty and concise. The descriptive writing is clever and subtly humorous.-The shocking, grotesque, and "naughty" elements in the plot that keep it unexpected and engaging. I've long believed that some of the best reading happens when there is an element of the forbidden involved.The only times that I found my interest flagging were during some of the political bits about the war situation, etc., but I don't think it was unneccessary. On the whole, I feel that this book is a rousing success, and I agree with all of the blurbs on the jacket, especially the one from Time Out:"Witty, erudite...articulate and original...often gobsmackingly smutty."

    5.00 out of 5

    SirRoger

  • A strange little book, two stories, two different timelines, connected by coincidence: one story tells of Fishy, named so because of his affliction, trimethylaminuria, which makes him stink of fish. He finds Nazi memorabilia for paying costumers. One day he stumbles across a dead body and in the flat of said corpse he finds a letter from Adolf Hitler to a Doctor Erskine. The second story is the story of Erskine and a Jewish boxer - and slowly those two stories connect. The prose is easy to read, but not simple, and the story grabs you and draws you into the strange world we are offered here.

    4.50 out of 5

    HeikeM

  • This is an extremely interesting premise. It's a mystery where the detective suffers from severe body odor. And when I say severe, I do mean severe. It was a hard premise to get into at first, fortunately the extremely good writing made it a lot easier. A very interesting read. Strongly recommended for those looking for a twist on the deceptive genre

    4.00 out of 5

    norinrad10

  • A likeable book, even if a crucial character (our titular boxer) is one of the most relentlessly unlikeable people I can recall reading about. Clever, charming, strange, funny and dark. What more can you want from a first novel - or any novel, for that matter?

    4.00 out of 5

    alexrichman

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