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'Dead' interweaves the stories of the dead people who inhabit an Earth-like afterlife known as "the City," with the story of living scientist Laura Byrd, who is stranded alone at her Antarctic research station after a deadly virus sweeps through Earth's population.
Pantheon, 272 pages
02/14/2006
$22.95
ISBN: 0375423699
Fiction
General Literature & Fiction
Science Fiction & Fantasy
All reviews are classified as one of five grades: Outstanding (4 points), Favorable (3), Mixed (2), Unfavorable (1) and Terrible (0). To calculate the Metascore, we divide total points achieved by the total points possible (i.e., 4 x the number of reviews), with the resulting percentage (multiplied by 100) being the Metascore. Learn more...
The average user rating for this book is 7.1 (out of 10) based on 9 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Kristina gave it a9:
LOVED this book! The last two chapters were a slight let-down for me, in that they tipped over into the surreal rather than balancing on the line as the rest of the novel had done. However, although my preference would have been for the book to keep balancing on that line, I did feel that it was an intentional choice by the author to tip over that way.
Paul D gave it a0:
This ranks as possibly the most tiresome and boring book I have ever read! The premise is unique and could be an interesting vehicle for a taut and engrossing story. But the author has masterfully turned this opportunity into a long series of unintersting and tediuos flashbacks mixed with characters who are almost devoid of any substance and for whom we ultimately care nothing. I actually discovered that I was mumbling to myself during this reading..."can this get much worse?"...and amazingly it did! This ranks as a novel which should find printed on its flyleaf the admonition ..."A must NOT read". Spare yourself and flee from this pulp.
Shana B gave it a9:
Sad sad utterly heart-stopping book that shook me over and over in my full day of reading it. Have copied so many half pages and paragraphs of quotes and the last chapter is a stand-alone.
Joseph P gave it a6:
Brockmeier's new novel, The Brief History of the Dead, is a curious affair that may not appeal to all readers, especially those readers who like their narratives straightforward and as unconvoluted as possible. Although the novel's set-up is amazingly obnoxious (alternating chapters of the "living" - Laura Byrd, a biologist trapped and alone in Antarctica - and the "dead" - a population of recently passed souls who reside in The City), Brockmeier controls both sides quite well with a few missteps along the way. Initially it was the stories of the dead that were more interesting, but as Byrd's situation becomes bleaker (and, quite honestly, more terrifying), I found myself wanting to skip the odd chapters and follow only her journey. Brockmeier's pacing during Byrd's ordeal is phenomenal. As she comes to terms with her situation, he casually unpeels her psychological state, which only creates more dread and concern for her - we, the reader, can sense her fate, but we can do nothing to stop it. These chapters propel the book with a tremendous amount of humanity. Perhaps the book's fatal flaw is devoting entire chapters to inconsequential characters who reside in the City: specifically those of a prophet and a corrupt white collar businessman. Those in the City whose stories were interesting (Byrd's best friend, a professor, and Byrd's parents) are dropped as quickly as they're introduced, which made me feel like the book was populated with a lot of padding to support its ambitious premise. Overall, The Brief History of the Dead is an average (but engaging) read that, for those inclined to mull over its arching philosophical questions, will encourage discussions of mortality, fate, and the necessity of human contact.

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