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The Fury
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**4.5-stars**
The Fury, the latest from Alex Michaelides, is a unique and unsettling Tragedy from which I couldn't look away. This kept my head spinning all the way through. We love that!
I've thoroughly enjoyed this author's previous novels, so had been highly anticipating this. I started to see some early reviews though that made question if I would like it.
Luckily, I found this to be engaging and intriguing from the very start. Our narrator, Elliot, addresses the fact that he is our narrator. It's like we are sitting with him, having some drinks, and he is telling us a story from his life.
I absolutely adore that kind of narrative. It always makes me feel like I am actually a part of the action, or more fittingly in this case, of the friend group.
Elliott relates to us the details of an ill-fated trip he took with his best friend, Lana, a retired movie star, her husband, Jason, their mutual friend, Kate, also an actress, Lana's son Leo, an aspiring actor, and Lana's assistant, to a remote Greek island for a weekend getaway.
We know what starts out as a beautiful holiday, ends up to be anything but. The group gets trapped on the island due to high winds. Emotions and tensions are running high. The claustrophobic nature of their excursion becomes palpable.
This strain could be blamed for the violence and death that ultimately occurs, couldn't it? Or is something much deeper lurking under the surface that leads to the bloody and chaotic conclusion?
Y'all, I was absolutely swept up into this story. I know that some Reviewers have mentioned that it was slow for them, but I didn't have the same experience with it. I had the audiobook and listened to the first 70% just while adulting, doing my cleaning and other errands, one Saturday.
I was obsessed with learning all I could about the characters and couldn't help but continuing on. The narrative structure is out of the ordinary, but I loved how it was done.
Michaelides kept me guessing. It also should be noted that I am a huge fan of unreliable narrators and Elliott fits that moniker to a tee.
I wouldn't say this is a simple story to read, and I can see how it wouldn't be for everyone. I can also see how some may find it slow. There is quite a bit of develop in the beginning, building out our group and their relationships.
However, for those who enjoy some mental gymnastics, mixed with great character work, an unreliable narrator and tension so thick you could cut it with a knife, this is sure to be a success.
If any of these descriptors are buzzwords for you, give it a go. You may like it, you may not, but either way, it's sure to be a memorable experience.
A few other aspects of this book that worked for my tastes were the remote location, particularly the fact that it is set on an island, I live on an island, so tend to love to see that, the cast of unlikable characters and the teeny bit of character crossover from The Maidens and The Silent Patient.
No, you don't need to read either of those novels prior to reading this, but for those who have, those little name drops can be a lot of fun.
While this doesn't have the same level of mystery as The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, it did sort of remind me of that in some ways. I think the vibe of mild confusion mixed with enjoyment is quite similar.
If you enjoyed that one, you may enjoy this as well. Overall, I think this is just so fun. It's clever and engaging and yes, also a tad confusing at times.
I'd definitely read it again, maybe try and pick up some subtleties I might have missed this time around.
Thank you so much to the publisher, Macmillan Audio and Celadon Books, for providing me with a copy to read and review. This was a great reading experience for me and I'm happy to have a copy on my shelves.
I can't wait to see what Michaelides comes up with next!!
The Fury, the latest from Alex Michaelides, is a unique and unsettling Tragedy from which I couldn't look away. This kept my head spinning all the way through. We love that!
I've thoroughly enjoyed this author's previous novels, so had been highly anticipating this. I started to see some early reviews though that made question if I would like it.
Luckily, I found this to be engaging and intriguing from the very start. Our narrator, Elliot, addresses the fact that he is our narrator. It's like we are sitting with him, having some drinks, and he is telling us a story from his life.
I absolutely adore that kind of narrative. It always makes me feel like I am actually a part of the action, or more fittingly in this case, of the friend group.
Elliott relates to us the details of an ill-fated trip he took with his best friend, Lana, a retired movie star, her husband, Jason, their mutual friend, Kate, also an actress, Lana's son Leo, an aspiring actor, and Lana's assistant, to a remote Greek island for a weekend getaway.
We know what starts out as a beautiful holiday, ends up to be anything but. The group gets trapped on the island due to high winds. Emotions and tensions are running high. The claustrophobic nature of their excursion becomes palpable.
This strain could be blamed for the violence and death that ultimately occurs, couldn't it? Or is something much deeper lurking under the surface that leads to the bloody and chaotic conclusion?
Y'all, I was absolutely swept up into this story. I know that some Reviewers have mentioned that it was slow for them, but I didn't have the same experience with it. I had the audiobook and listened to the first 70% just while adulting, doing my cleaning and other errands, one Saturday.
I was obsessed with learning all I could about the characters and couldn't help but continuing on. The narrative structure is out of the ordinary, but I loved how it was done.
Michaelides kept me guessing. It also should be noted that I am a huge fan of unreliable narrators and Elliott fits that moniker to a tee.
I wouldn't say this is a simple story to read, and I can see how it wouldn't be for everyone. I can also see how some may find it slow. There is quite a bit of develop in the beginning, building out our group and their relationships.
However, for those who enjoy some mental gymnastics, mixed with great character work, an unreliable narrator and tension so thick you could cut it with a knife, this is sure to be a success.
If any of these descriptors are buzzwords for you, give it a go. You may like it, you may not, but either way, it's sure to be a memorable experience.
A few other aspects of this book that worked for my tastes were the remote location, particularly the fact that it is set on an island, I live on an island, so tend to love to see that, the cast of unlikable characters and the teeny bit of character crossover from The Maidens and The Silent Patient.
No, you don't need to read either of those novels prior to reading this, but for those who have, those little name drops can be a lot of fun.
While this doesn't have the same level of mystery as The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, it did sort of remind me of that in some ways. I think the vibe of mild confusion mixed with enjoyment is quite similar.
If you enjoyed that one, you may enjoy this as well. Overall, I think this is just so fun. It's clever and engaging and yes, also a tad confusing at times.
I'd definitely read it again, maybe try and pick up some subtleties I might have missed this time around.
Thank you so much to the publisher, Macmillan Audio and Celadon Books, for providing me with a copy to read and review. This was a great reading experience for me and I'm happy to have a copy on my shelves.
I can't wait to see what Michaelides comes up with next!!
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"Sooo, I've read a few reviews that mentioned how slow this is, but I listened to 70% of the audiobook today just while adulting (driving around, walking the dog and cooking dinner). I am really, really enjoying it and it's flying by for me! I agree, there's not a lot going on plot-wise, but the character development and the unconventional narrative style have me hooked!!! I'll def be finishing tomorrow!"
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Terrific review, megs!! This book sounds perfect!! So happy you enjoyed this tragedy!
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I have it in my hot little hands ... I'm going to start it next month when my pile of started books is done!!!
Nora wrote: "Terrific review, megs!! This book sounds perfect!! So happy you enjoyed this tragedy!"Thank you so much, Nora! xx
Justinstaysreading wrote: "Omg i absolutely loved it!!"
Yesssss, so devious! I'm so glad you loved it too, Justin!!
Yesssss, so devious! I'm so glad you loved it too, Justin!!
LORIANN (my opinion doesn't mean much, but ...) wrote: "I have it in my hot little hands ... I'm going to start it next month when my pile of started books is done!!!"Ohhhhhh, I hope you have fun with it, LORIANN!!!
Shelley's Book Nook wrote: "Glad you enjoyed it so much, Meg. 🤗💕"Thank you so much, Shelley! I definitely recognize it won't be for everyone, but I loved my time with it!
Mansuriah wrote: "Terrific review, Meg! I'm gonna add this book in my TBR list."Ooooo, I hope you enjoy it, Mansuriah! It's definitely unique. Thank you so much for your kindness! xx
I agree, it did remind me of the Evelyn Hardcastle book. That was the best part of the book for me, the unfolding and refolding of the perspective.
Melissa (Behind Again, I Hate Snow) wrote: "I agree, it did remind me of the Evelyn Hardcastle book. That was the best part of the book for me, the unfolding and refolding of the perspective."Oh, interesting! Yes, I am glad to hear I am not the only person who felt that connection/same vibe, etc. I wish you could have enjoyed it a little more, but absolutely get it!
Yun wrote: "Great review, Megs! Glad you enjoyed this one so much!! :)"Thank you, Yun! I wish you could have enjoyed it a little more, but I definitely get the issue that people are having with it!
Meredith (Trying to catch up!) wrote: "Fantastic review! I need to get to this one soon."I really, really enjoyed it. It's clear from the overall rating that I'm more in the minority, but in all honesty, I hope the same for you, Meredith! I had a blast for you. It felt to me like a Shakespeare tragedy brought into the modern era.
JanB wrote: "This was definitely a success for me, it ticked all my boxes!
Great review Meg!"Ohhhh, I'm so happy to hear this, Jan! I've felt a bit alone on outlier island. I respect your opinion so much, so am happy to have felt the same about this one!
Great review Meg!"Ohhhh, I'm so happy to hear this, Jan! I've felt a bit alone on outlier island. I respect your opinion so much, so am happy to have felt the same about this one!
I wish I had the same feelings about it as you did. I did enjoyed his first two novels. But, unfortunately I had suspicions and assumptions of who is the culprit in Act 1 and knew for sure how things were going by Act 2, and on Act 3 everything was clear to me. So, I was not shocked at all on the end. I did, however, was a little surprised how the author, in a small way, connected the story with is first two ones.
Kamila wrote: "I wish I had the same feelings about it as you did. I did enjoyed his first two novels. But, unfortunately I had suspicions and assumptions of who is the culprit in Act 1 and knew for sure how thin..."I'm sorry to hear you didn't enjoy this one as much, Kamila. I hope you continue on with this author though and hopefully his next release will knock your socks off!!!
Fantastic review, Meg! I just had such an awesome time listening to this!!! I'm glad u enjoyed it, too! I'm surprised at the ratings. Majority rated it 3 stars and that just baffles me lol I thought it was completely entertaining and simply brilliant!
Kai wrote: "Fantastic review, Meg! I just had such an awesome time listening to this!!! I'm glad u enjoyed it, too! I'm surprised at the ratings. Majority rated it 3 stars and that just baffles me lol I though..."
Yeah, I agree, Kai. Those ratings sort of baffled me as well. The audiobook was so fun and engaging. I loved how meta it felt and ah, I don't know, like interactive almost. I really loved how it all unfolded!
Yeah, I agree, Kai. Those ratings sort of baffled me as well. The audiobook was so fun and engaging. I loved how meta it felt and ah, I don't know, like interactive almost. I really loved how it all unfolded!