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Alex Garland

The Beach

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1996

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

In The Beach by Alex Garland, protagonist Richard, born during the Vietnam War, arrives in Bangkok seeking adventure. He finds a map to a mysterious island after the map's owner dies by suicide. Richard, along with two acquaintances, embarks on a journey to this hidden beach. They eventually settle into an isolated community that grows increasingly unstable, leading to catastrophic events and eventual escape. The book includes references to death by suicide, sexual assault, and drug use.

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Set in the idyllic and mysterious landscape of Thailand, Alex Garland’s The Beach receives praise for its gripping narrative and vivid descriptions. Readers are captivated by the novel’s exploration of human nature and adventure. However, some critics find fault in its characters' lack of depth and the plot's descent into implausibility. Overall, it intrigues with its dark, thought-provoking themes and immersive setting.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Beach?

Readers who enjoy The Beach by Alex Garland are often drawn to adventurous tales of youthful escapism and existential reflections. Fans of Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer and Lord of the Flies by William Golding will appreciate its blend of travel, camaraderie, and the darker aspects of human nature. Recommended for those who relish exploring moral ambiguity and personal transformation.

Book Details
Pages

436

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Thailand • 1990s

Publication Year

1996

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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