Human Croquet: A Novel
 

Human Croquet: A Novel

by Kate Atkinson

Human Croquet is a game in which some people act as hoops while others propel a blindfolded "ball" around the course. Though the game is never actually played in Kate Atkinson's remarkable novel, Human Croquet, the parallels between plot and pastime are undeniable. Atkinson, winner of the 1995 Whitbread Award in Britain, tells the story of Isobel Fairfax and her older brother, Charles. The... (read more)

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  • Rated 4 stars

I really liked this book even though it is the sort of thing I usually don't care for (since I am essentially plot driven). The writing is wonderful -- funny, sweet, blah, blah. And once you find out what is going on it really holds together.

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  • angelicabeads

    angelicabeads said:

    Yes, this one was a bit more "gloomy" I suppose, but still written with Atkinson's bizarre sense of humor, which I find so delightful in her writing. I'd suggested pushing on and see if it gets better for you. Good luck! Thanks. Ellen

    posted Tuesday, September 11 2007 ( | view 1 reply )
  • magical

    magical said:

    Hi guys - I've started Kate Atkinson's Human Croquet and finding it rather tough going. Is the whole book so gloomy? I'm persevering because I loved another of KA's books, but would love to hear some comments on this one.

    posted Friday, September 7 2007
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