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Beach A Novel (Paperback)

by Alex Garland (Author) "The first I heard of the beach was in Bangkok, on the Ko Sanh Road ..." (more)
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Before committing suicide, a deranged Scot gives Richard a map of "the beach," an Eden on an island near Thailand. Richard and a French couple find the place and begin a communal life--of work, sun and drugs--with about 30 others until a series of events causes it all to unravel. Michael Page adeptly captures Michael's world-weary cynicism, as well as the often extreme emotions of the beach's inhabitants. His first-person narration, while on target in conveying Richard's personality, also manages to differentiate the other characters--no small task. This is a trip no listener will forget. M.A.M. (Also available abridged from Nova/Brilliance.) (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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The Khao San Road, Bangkok--first stop for the hordes of rootless young Westerners traveling in Southeast Asia. On Richard's first night there, in a low-budget guest house, a fellow traveler slashes his wrists, bequeathing to Richard a meticulously drawn map to "the Beach."

The Beach, as Richard has come to learn, is the subject of a legend among young travelers in Asia: a lagoon hidden from the sea, with white sand and coral gardens, freshwater falls surrounded by jungle, plants untouched for a thousand years. There, it is rumored, a carefully selected international few have settled in a communal Eden.

Haunted by the figure of Mr. Duck--the name by which the Thai police have identified the dead man--and his own obsession with Vietnam movies, Richard sets off with a young French couple to an island hidden away in an archipelago forbidden to tourists. They discover the Beach, and it is as beautiful and idyllic as it is reputed to be. Yet over time it becomes clear that Beach culture, as Richard calls it, has troubling, even deadly, undercurrents.

Spellbinding and hallucinogenic, The Beach is a look at a generation in their twenties, who, burdened with the legacy of the preceding generation and saturated by popular culture, long for an unruined landscape, but find it difficult to experience the world firsthand. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Miss It!, Jun 25 2005
By Lori Squires (Darien, CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beach (Paperback)
The Beach is Alex Garland's amazing first novel. Visionary and disturbing, this book is a must read.

Richard is a traveler from Europe who leaves everything behind him after being jilted by a lover. While in Thailand he meets a man who leaves him a map to a paradise beach. After deciding to share this treasure with two fellow travelers, they set off.

The journey to the beach is difficult for it is illegal for foreigners to go there, but after buying off a man who owns a boat and swimming a considerable distance they make it to the island. Before they even have time to enjoy their discovery, however, they land into danger when they discover that the island is used as sort of a mega-greenhouse for marijuana. They still decide to press on, though and after some time they find the fabled beach. A bit disappointed at first, they eventually grow to love the beach and the entire community of people they find living there. Integrating into the lifestyle there is done very quickly and before they know it, months have passed. Their languid, carefree lifestyle lulls them into a sense of false security, though, and they find themselves unprepared for the disasters that lay ahead.

Filled with pop culture references and very violent imagery this book may best appeal to the twenty-something generation. In a way that's a shame, though, because the story behind all of the icons and imagery is intense and enjoyable. At times the story gets almost too disgusting and graphic but none of it is gratuitous since it is all important to the plot.

I heavily recommend this book to all of the members of my generation and I also hope some of the younger and older generations will give it a chance too. I do feel that it is important, however, that you try to read it before you see the movie, because from what I've heard it seems like they have changed it quite a bit. Make sure to pick up a copy of this great book. Another book I need to recommend -- very much on my mind since I purchased a "used" copy off Amazon is "THE LOSERS CLUB: Complete Restored Edition" by Richard Perez, an exceptional, funny, entertaining little novel I can't stop thinking about.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Miss It!, May 10 2005
By Lori Squires (Darien, CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beach (Paperback)
The Beach is Alex Garland's amazing first novel. Visionary and disturbing, this book is a must read.

Richard is a traveler from Europe who leaves everything behind him after being jilted by a lover. While in Thailand he meets a man who leaves him a map to a paradise beach. After deciding to share this treasure with two fellow travelers, they set off.

The journey to the beach is difficult for it is illegal for foreigners to go there, but after buying off a man who owns a boat and swimming a considerable distance they make it to the island. Before they even have time to enjoy their discovery, however, they land into danger when they discover that the island is used as sort of a mega-greenhouse for marijuana. They still decide to press on, though and after some time they find the fabled beach. A bit disappointed at first, they eventually grow to love the beach and the entire community of people they find living there. Integrating into the lifestyle there is done very quickly and before they know it, months have passed. Their languid, carefree lifestyle lulls them into a sense of false security, though, and they find themselves unprepared for the disasters that lay ahead.

Filled with pop culture references and very violent imagery this book may best appeal to the twenty-something generation. In a way that's a shame, though, because the story behind all of the icons and imagery is intense and enjoyable. At times the story gets almost too disgusting and graphic but none of it is gratuitous since it is all important to the plot.

I heavily recommend this book to all of the members of my generation and I also hope some of the younger and older generations will give it a chance too. I do feel that it is important, however, that you try to read it before you see the movie, because from what I've heard it seems like they have changed it quite a bit. Make sure to pick up a copy of this great book. Another book I need to recommend -- very much on my mind since I purchased a "used" copy off Amazon is "THE LOSERS CLUB: Complete Restored Edition" by Richard Perez, an exceptional, funny, entertaining little novel I can't stop thinking about.

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4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent novel, Jul 7 2004
By Laurence Doyle "(Actually Simon Doyle)" (Surrey United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Beach (Paperback)
I was highly suspicious of reading The Beach, having heard of it being 'a great film with De Caprio in it'. Not being a fan of Leonardo (this was before he starred in Catch me If you Can' etc etc.), I was going to give this a miss, before I got stuck in an aeroport and was forced to read it.

Garland creates beautiful scenery, great scenes of psychological and mental exploration, while touching on the ideas of the past, peace and ostricisation. The main character can be seen in many different lights; as both an idiot and a hero, as insane or perfectly normal, driven by a force stronger than himself.

So why not five stars?

In parts of the book, Garland does tend to drag out the sequences with Mr. Duck (read to understand!), and at the end I found myself wondering about what certain characters were actually like; his development of the background characters could have been better.

Despite these downfalls, Garland creates an excellent, fast-paced novel with an extremely sinister and well created ending. Definately worth a read

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2.0 out of 5 stars MISSING 30 PAGES/BUT AMAZING LITERATURE!!
This book was by far the most amazing book i read. intriguing and well written. Only problem was the book i ordered of here was missing 33 pages! Read more
Published 5 months ago by S. Hamer

1.0 out of 5 stars JUST PLAIN BAD
This is without a doubt one of the most boring books I have ever read. I only kept reading it because I thought it would get interesting at some point. It never did. Read more
Published on May 24 2004 by Jorge F. M

5.0 out of 5 stars the Bible for Backpackers
Thousands of people every year throw all of their earthly possessions into a dirty backpack and hop onto a plane to end up in some magical destination where they can forget all of... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and interesting novel.
I had chosen this novel for a school project with some early scepticism. After reading only a few dozen pages I was hooked. Read more
Published on Jan 22 2004 by matty

2.0 out of 5 stars Flash backs of Treasure Island ?
Alex Garland has plenty of talent, but for some reason he couldn't finish the book the way it started. The creative flow ran out of fuel when Richard found the beach. Read more
Published on Jan 18 2004 by C. Cameron

4.0 out of 5 stars Captivating
written in simple language , the beach is an easy read but entrancing all the same. from the inhabitants of the beach to the adventure seeking travelers every character is a... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars amazing
I am not usually into "traveling fiction" but my sociology class required me to read a book relating to sociology, and fiction beats statistics any day. Read more
Published on Nov 17 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars This book ie aite
The main character is Richard (the protagonist) where he travels to Asia and he finds this French couple. Read more
Published on Oct 27 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars The Beach is aite to read
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The main character is Richard (the protagonist) where he travels to Asia and he finds this French couple. Read more

Published on Oct 27 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Praise From One Writer To Another
I was blown away by Alex's novel. Being a fiction writer myself I know how difficult it is to take your readers on the journey you've planned out, but Alex does all that and... Read more
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