The originality of the world is what first drew me into the fantastic novel which won the Arthur C. Clark Award and has been praised by many. The novel was a little slow to start as we grow accustomed to the world of Eden and our main characters. John Redlatern is brave, his cousin Gerry will follow him off a cliff, Jeff who is Gerry little clawfooted brother and Tina who is smitten for John. But once this was out of the way the story begins to pick up as we relate to John and the questions that he raises about the world in which he grew up and the customs that go along with it.
I like to think of John as a anti-hero, since he has his flaws and he fully admits them, but he still pushes on with his goal because he knows that it is the right thing to do. On top of that there are times when you almost hate John for the way he thinks and acts, but it is all to achieve something greater. John is an everyman who wants to change the world.
I would recommend this novel over and over again. Some people may object to it saying it is dirty and obscene, but through some of these scenes we better understand the culture and the hardships of our characters lives. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this story by Chris Beckett and couldn't put it down once I got into it.
Overall: 4/5
Book Press Release
http://crownpublishing.com/news/arthur-c-clarke-award-winning-author-chris-becketts-brilliant-us-debut-dark-eden/#.U2ghVoFdV8E
I received this book for free from Blogging for Books for this review
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