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Engleby

author:Sebastian Faulks
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publisher:Vintage
released:March 27, 2008
isbn:0099458276
isbn-13:9780099458272
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Customer Reviews

Brilliant, but not at all like "Birdsong" - Rated 5/5
Having read and enjoyed Birdsong I bought this to read on holiday. It is nothing like Birdsong!
The book is in the form of a diary and initially I found it difficult going as the language is almost "Vicki Pollard" in places but this is because Mike Engleby is young; as he gets older his vocabulary and literary skills improve but by then I found the book totally compelling.
You get drawn into the narrative, never quite sure exactly what is the truth and what emotion you should be feeling; it is that good.
One of the best books I've read this year.


Engleby - Rated 4/5
Sebastian Faulks has taken a daring step with his latest novel, taking the reader deeper then his previous novels. Faulks opens the door into the mind of the eccentric and aloof Mike Engleby, forcing you to step into a world which often leaves you feeling uneasy and perplexed. Full of satirical humour and psychological undertones, this is a raw representation of a traditional English education, and its effects on one man.
Engleby begins his story in the 1970s whilst studying at Cambridge University, where we are given an account of his early school days. Growing up in a traditional English boarding school, Engleby coldly describes the bullying he was often subjected to and his only escape: stealing. This soon leads to an obsession and his fragile mental state begins to unravel.
Throughout the novel Engleby neglects to tell us he is at Cambridge, and we are left to guess from his highly detailed accounts of places and streets. This definitely leaves the reader questioning this man's motives, which only increases when Engleby begins to take an unhealthy interest in Jennifer Arkland, a happy, intelligent and attractive girl who pays him little attention.
When his latest obsession mysteriously disappears and he is left holding her diary, we become abruptly aware of the power of the narrators manipulation on us and events begin to take on a dark twist. Up until this point the reader can almost sympathise with this harmless loner. Cracks begin to show when Engleby confesses to frequent memory loss, and the memory of picking her up on the night of her disappearance returns to him. The question left to the reader is, is this man capable of such atrocities, or is he as much of a victim as Jennifer Arkland?
Having previously read `Human Traces' I was expecting something pretty dark and clever, and that's exactly what I got. Although it was often an intense read it was also an amusing one. My only criticism is that it was quite a flaky read in places, and was in danger of being a little too subtle.


A Masterpiece of Modern Literature - Rated 5/5
Sebastian Faulks has produced a stunning work here. It is an autobiographical account of a highly intelligent but deeply troubled young man. The author shows amazing skill in getting inside Engleby's head and showing his disdainful view of the world. At times it is funny, philosophical, mysterious and challenging. The attention to period detail from the 1970s and 1980s is terrific. At the same time there is a dark plot - what was his involvement in the disappearance of a young woman undergraduate? This book is disturbing but so well written that it will grip you. Highly recommended.


Astounding study of personality and memory - Rated 5/5
This is an engaging, knowledgeable piece of fiction which studies and explores the vicissitudes of memory and the nature of a disordered personality and how it views the world. Like Faulks' Human Traces, the authenticity of the psychiatric material in this book is astonishing and yet it is presented lucidly and directly.


Don't read the other reviews until you've read the book! - Rated 5/5
I know many people (me included) like to read Amazon reviews before deciding whether or not to read a book.

In this case, due to the fact that saying almost ANYTHING about it is a "spoiler" I would urge you not to. Go and read it (I didn't much like Faulks' other books, but I recommend this one unreservedly) and then come back to see if you agree with the reviewers.

ALL I will say is that this is a classic "unreliable narrator" book that has echoes of Ruth Rendell, "American Psycho" (but not in terms of gratuitous violence), the "Adrian Mole" books (really!) and the TV series "Life on Mars".

That's all I'm going to say, beyond the fact that I think it's brilliant.

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