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Scarlett Thomas: Dead clever (1999, Hodder & Stoughton)

308 pages

English language

Published Aug. 10, 1999 by Hodder & Stoughton.

ISBN:
978-0-340-71834-6
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3 stars (1 review)

3 editions

Unsatisfying & sloppy; YMMV

3 stars

Three stars, three and a half for engagement.

Aside from the need to suspend disbelief regarding everything from how & why our heroine wasn’t busted while sleuthing, how she lived on cigarettes and hardly any food, to how neatly she put the pieces together, to the use of “carriage return” for “enter” (1998 wasn’t THAT long ago) on a computer, we’d guess that one’s response to this story may well hinge on one’s experience and/or feelings regarding the college environment.

To us it mostly felt rather cookie-cutter and shallow. (If you think that was a gratuitous use of “rather,” brace yourself for the prevalence of “quite” in the novel.) Granted, it’s been decades since we’ve been an undergrad, but we can’t imagine such casual classroom operation, not just on one occasion but regularly. There was absolutely no sense of academic rigor. Characters seemed mostly almost caricatures, like paper doll people. …