Beatrice and Virgil

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Published Nov. 10, 2010 by Canongate Books.

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978-1-84767-911-6
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4 stars (2 reviews)

Fate takes many forms . . . When Henry recieves a letter from an elderly taxidermist, it poses a puzzle that he cannot resist. As he is pulling into the world of this strange and calculating man, Henry becomes increasingly involved with the lives of a donkey and a howler monkey – named Beatrice and Virgil – and the epic journey they undertake together. With all the spirit and originality that made Life of Pi so treasured, this brilliant new novel takes the reader on a haunting odyssey. On the way, Martel asks profound questions about life and art, truth and deception, responsibility and complicity.

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2 stars

This was a disturbing book. Of course, I understand that it was meant to be disturbing, but I found it gratuitously so. Whereas Life of Pi had disturbing elements, these were balanced by humour and compassion. There is too little of either in Beatrice and Virgil.

Also, where Life of Pi was a suspenseful page-turner, Beatrice and Virgil was far too put-down-able. None of the characters were particularly likeable or sympathetic, which, again, is probably the point, but it's difficult to engage the reader when all the characters are either unlikeable or poorly developed.

Martel's skill as a writer is evident, but I dislike it when such skill is so evident that I'm focusing on technique rather than immersing myself in the story.

Martel does succeed in conveying the horrors of the Holocaust, particularly with the "games" at the end of the book, but the reader is left without …

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