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A plane crashes on an island. Only children survive. For them, this first appears a utopia: no adult supervision, Ultimate freedom. This changes quickly. Fights about who is to lead. The youngest children scared for a 'monster'. The perfect world collapses into a nightmare.
While I was aware of the horrifying turn the novel would make later on, the beginning of the novel felt like an adventure story. Perhaps I had understood other people wrongly, maybe this was not su ...more
A plane crashes on an island. Only children survive. For them, this first appears a utopia: no adult supervision, Ultimate freedom. This changes quickly. Fights about who is to lead. The youngest children scared for a 'monster'. The perfect world collapses into a nightmare.
While I was aware of the horrifying turn the novel would make later on, the beginning of the novel felt like an adventure story. Perhaps I had understood other people wrongly, maybe this was not su ...more
This ticks off a book from quite a few of my lists, as it is often cited on "best ofs".
This book is great, i stayed up late to finish it and then couldnt sleep.
A group of English schoolboys get stranded on an island with no adults and slowly descend into anarchy. The book is so ingrained into popular culture now and you can see why.
It is absolutely marvellous that's why and rightly takes its place amongst the foremost post war british literature. ...more
This book is great, i stayed up late to finish it and then couldnt sleep.
A group of English schoolboys get stranded on an island with no adults and slowly descend into anarchy. The book is so ingrained into popular culture now and you can see why.
It is absolutely marvellous that's why and rightly takes its place amongst the foremost post war british literature. ...more
Everyone told me this book was weird. I had no idea that the weirdness would start by page 10 and that it would turn downright disturbing by the end. I think that was the point of the book. But that doesn't mean it was my cup of tea.
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