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Engleby

By Sebastian Faulks

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Sebastian Faulks’s new novel is a bolt from the blue: contemporary, demotic, angry, heart-wrenching, and funny, in the deepest shade of black.

Mike Engleby says things that others dare not even think. A man devoid of scruple or self-pity, he rises without trace in Thatcher’s England and scorcContinue

Sebastian Faulks’s new novel is a bolt from the blue: contemporary, demotic, angry, heart-wrenching, and funny, in the deepest shade of black.

Mike Engleby says things that others dare not even think. A man devoid of scruple or self-pity, he rises without trace in Thatcher’s England and scorches through the blandscape of New Labour.

In the course of his brief, incandescent career, he and the reader encounter many famous people — actors, writers, politicians, household names — but by far the most memorable is Engleby himself.

Sebastian Faulks’s new novel can be read as a lament for a generation and the country it failed. It is also a meditation on the limits of science, the curse of human consciousness and on the lyrics of 1970s’ rock music. And beneath this highly disturbing surface lies an unfolding mystery of gripping narrative power. For when one of Mike’s contemporaries unaccountably disappears, the reader has to ask: is even the shameless Engleby capable of telling the whole truth?


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  • The wizard of odd

    Engleby by Sebastian Faulks Hutchinson £17.99, pp342 After his successes with Birdsong and Charlotte Gray, superior sagas of love, trench foot and French peasantry, Sebastian Faulks these days seems determined not to mention the war. Psychiatrists we ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010

  • His mister's voice

    Engleby by Sebastian Faulks 342pp, Hutchinson, £17.99 Sebastian Faulks once admitted that he is drawn to the fanned cobbles and peeling shutters of provincial French towns because he cannot perceive the grandeur in Reading. Such reluctance to engage ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010

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    Engleby is one of the most uncomfortable books I have read in a long time. Partly because it is impossible to believe it is a Sebastian Faulks novel, and partly because of it's subject matter. The novel follows Michael `Toilet' Engleby through the course of his life: from poor upbringing, through bo ... (continue)

    Engleby is one of the most uncomfortable books I have read in a long time. Partly because it is impossible to believe it is a Sebastian Faulks novel, and partly because of it's subject matter. The novel follows Michael `Toilet' Engleby through the course of his life: from poor upbringing, through boarding school bullying and University obsession to successful Fleet Street Journalism. But as Mike's mind begins to unravel, so too does the plot, as Mike slowly gives away the terrifying reality of what may have happened.

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    Lunarossa said on May 18, 2009 | Add your feedback

  • Interesting, but a tad overrated

    I enjoyed this book; as a mystery and glimpse into a fictional university life. It did feel a little like Ian 'One Story' McEwan at times though - and none of the characters were especially endearing.

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    Ian Hodgson said on Oct 10, 2010 | Add your feedback

  • I found this title rather different to the previous novels I have read by Sebastian Faulks in that this one is a thriller which initially surprised me.

    I thought the characterisation of Mike Engleby was excellent. A student at Cambridge when the action, that he narrates to us takes place, he came ... (continue)

    I found this title rather different to the previous novels I have read by Sebastian Faulks in that this one is a thriller which initially surprised me.

    I thought the characterisation of Mike Engleby was excellent. A student at Cambridge when the action, that he narrates to us takes place, he came across as an intelligent young man who is terribly unstable. He unsettled me and I thought he seemed creepy, with his strange behaviour and stalking of Jennifer. Mike is definitely a social misfit who was not accepted by his contemporaries, although he seems to remain completely unaware of this fact.

    Jennifer disappears but as Mike is the storyteller you are never really sure about the facts as he presents them. Has he or has he not something to do with her disappearance?

    Sebastian Faulks certainly created a tormented character with his invention of Mike Engleby. I might not have found this a five star read but it will certainly remain in my thoughts for awhile, a chilling not easily forgotten narrative.

    I do try not to write reviews with spoilers so without giving away the ending, it left me feeling very uncertain.If you have read this do let me know what you think.

    For more visit my Book Review Blog
    http://lindyloumacbookreviews.blogspot.com/2010/08/engl…

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    Lindyloumac said on Aug 27, 2010 | Add your feedback

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  • English Books
  • Paperback 352 Pages
  • ISBN-10: 0099458276
  • ISBN-13: 9780099458272
  • Publisher: Vintage Books
  • Pub date: May 27, 2008
  • Dimensions: 1226 mm x 839 mm x 129 mm Just how big is that?
  • Also available as: Hardcover, Audio CD, Others and eBook
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