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Benjamin Hale

Autor(a) de The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore

5 Works 468 Membros 18 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1983-08-20
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Hayward, California, USA
Locais de residência
Hayward, California, USA
Boulder, Colorado, USA
Brooklyn, New York, USA

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Part of me wanted to give this book a higher rating. There's no arguing that it's beautifully and intelligently written with many fascinating observations on the human condition. And it demonstrates powerfully the barbaric ways in which "mankind" treats not just chimpanzees, but all animals. But Bruno's evolution goes way too far and way too fast . A chimp is a chimp and no sane woman is going to fall in love with a chimp, have sex on a regular basis, and then willingly carry that chimp's child at the risk of her own life. I know this is a work of fiction, but that's stretching the truth a bit too much for my taste.… (mais)
 
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kevinkevbo | outras 17 resenhas | Jul 14, 2023 |
A true gem in all respects and amazingly well written book for a first venture. Bruno is quite unusual and his travels are beyond description. Were it not for the unusual 'incest' between the chimp and his caretaker this would make for a great film. Rarely do I come across a novel that bends the rules like this one. This is NO Planet of the Apes, but instead a romp into creative story telling at its best. Bravo Mr. Hale!
 
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Jonathan5 | outras 17 resenhas | Feb 20, 2023 |
Let me start off by saying this book is not for everyone. It is bizarre, strange, quirky and totally enjoyable! Even though this novel has more than 500 pages I sped through it and couldn't put it down. The writing is superb and the descriptions are lush. I can not wait for this author to write another!
 
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Iambookish | outras 17 resenhas | Dec 14, 2016 |
The WTF factor is strong with this one.

The story of Bruno, a chimpanzee who learns how to speak and who slowly "evolves" into a man started out really strong. Bruno described the circumstances of his captivity and hints at the story that led up to his current condition. However, the story takes long, long, long time to tell, and Bruno is a somewhat less than reliable narrator. Well, either this, or Hale left out some relevant explanations of certain turns in the plot.

While there is something clever about describing mankind from the perspective of a chimp and relating that evolution is not as big a step up from the animal kingdom as man would believe it to be, the story itself just isn't gripping me.

DNF @ 37%.
… (mais)
 
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BrokenTune | outras 17 resenhas | Aug 21, 2016 |

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Obras
5
Membros
468
Popularidade
#52,559
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
18
ISBNs
28
Idiomas
1
Favorito
1

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