Birnam Wood
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Narrated by:
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Saskia Maarleveld
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By:
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Eleanor Catton
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Birnam Wood is on the move...
Five years ago, Mira Bunting founded a guerrilla gardening group: Birnam Wood. An undeclared, unregulated, sometimes-criminal, sometimes-philanthropic gathering of friends, this activist collective plants crops wherever no one will notice, on the sides of roads, in forgotten parks, and neglected backyards. For years, the group has struggled to break even. Then Mira stumbles on an answer, a way to finally set the group up for the long term: a landslide has closed the Korowai Pass, cutting off the town of Thorndike. Natural disaster has created an opportunity, a sizable farm seemingly abandoned.
But Mira is not the only one interested in Thorndike. Robert Lemoine, the enigmatic American billionaire, has snatched it up to build his end-times bunker - or so he tells Mira when he catches her on the property. Intrigued by Mira, Birnam Wood, and their entrepreneurial spirit, he suggests they work this land. But can they trust him? And, as their ideals and ideologies are tested, can they trust each other?
A gripping psychological thriller from the Booker Prize-winning author of The Luminaries, Birnam Wood is Shakespearean in its wit, drama and immersion in character. A brilliantly constructed consideration of intentions, actions, and consequences, it is an unflinching examination of the human impulse to ensure our own survival.
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- P. J. Savidge
- 08-04-23
Ultimately disappointing
Extraordinary care in vocabulary and detail in descriptive writing, spoilt by express shock ending. Curious.
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- Vladimir
- 17-09-23
Emma Raducany of literature
Brilliant first book, but Birnam Wood is poor if to compare, seems as pure commercial exercise when the writer set from the outset to sell it to Hollywood, sure they will buy this for good money, but feels somewhat disappointing.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-05-23
Grand
A good concept but I found the characters inconsistent and plot developments came out of nowhere. Feels like another couple of drafts could have made it great.
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-05-24
A Book About Venture Capitalism And Gorilla Gardening.
The two don't usually meet, here they do, but is it such a good idea?
Set in New Zealand, a mutilationaire is secretary for minerals under a national park and on adjacent private land owned by the wife of a second billionaire. When the novel opens, the mining has already caused a landslide.
Then, one day, the secret miner notices someone planning seeds without permission. From there, an environmental thriller unfolds tĥat riffs off Mcbeth.
None of the characters in this are particularly likeable, which makes for a strangely beguiling read as you find yourself routing for them none the less. I think this is a sign of very good writing.
I don't think this will trouble my top books of the year list, but I am glad I read and enjoyed reading it while it lasted
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- magser
- 13-08-23
Gripping story, complex characters. But the end!
As some others have remarked, a puzzlingly abrupt and unsatisfactory ending. Otherwise, highly enjoyable.
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- Shedman
- 27-02-24
Fabulously intricate plotting if at times stretching believability.
The reader is superb as is the quality of the text. Sharp, full of drive and very evocative of character, place and action.
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- Matt H
- 13-02-24
Human, suspenseful story
I can see what it gets all the plaudits. And now another six more words.
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- MoF
- 14-02-24
This Is A Slow Burner
I almost gave up on this as it is very slow at the start but I'm glad I stuck with it. Plot wise this was perhaps a tad far fetched but, in these times, who knows
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- Mrs R Hammond
- 08-05-24
OMG…that ending!
Eleanor Catton’s Birnam Wood sure does live up to its namesake. It’s a tense & suspenseful thriller with the most surprising & tragic of endings. I was shocked at first, but having had time to process it, I realise, like prophecy, it always had to end that way. A stellar performance from Saskia Maarleveld,
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- Ricci
- 29-12-23
I’ve a Feeling Some Images Are Gonna Stay With Me. Aargh!
Not a Who-Dun-It, more of a What’s-Being-Dun? A suspense, with plenty in it to keep me suspended. I was persuaded to read this book when I heard the author interviewed by Nicola Sturgeon at Edinburgh’s bookFest. It’s a gripping, dark drama; unusual setting; broad range of characters drawn differently and knitted … knotted together with intreague, then angst, then terror. I really liked it. I’m giving it 4 stars because (A) I reserve 5 stars for absolute brilliance; (B) I felt dissatisfied at the ending. I think I’d like another 50 pages in which the two or three remaining questions get the answer I want for them.
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