Title: The Plot
Series: -
Author: Jean Hanff Korelitz
Description: Jacob Finch Bonner was once a promising young
novelist with a respectable published first book. Today, he’s teaching and
struggling to maintain what’s left of his self-respect. He hasn’t written, let
alone published, anything decent this in years. When Evan Parker, an arrogant
student, announces he doesn’t need Jake’s help because the plot of his book in
progress is a sure thing, Jake prepared to dismiss the boast as typical amateur
narcissism. But then… he hears the plot.
Jake returns to the downward trajectory of his own career and braces
himself for the supernova publication of Evan Parker’s first novel: but it
never happens. When he discovers that his former student has died, presumably
without ever completing his book, Jake does what any self-respecting writer
would do with a story that, a story that absolutely needs to be told. In a few
short years, all of Evan Parkers predictions have come true, but Jake is the
author enjoying the wave. He is wealthy, famous, praised and read all over the
world. But at the height of his glorious new life, an e-mail arrives, the first
salvo in a terrifying, anonymous campaign: You are a thief, it says
Review: Many novels have already sprung from the brain of Jean Hanff Korelitz,
the most famous being “You Should Have Known”, the basis for the chilling
HBO-series “The Undoing”. For me, this is the first book of hers I read, but I
will definitely not stop there. “The Plot” took me by surprise and impressed
me.
In “The Plot”, Jake Bonner, a teacher of creative writing at an
insignificant institution, learns of an extraordinary plot written by one of
his student, the arrogant Evan Parker. When Evan never releases this so-called
success, Jake learns that Evan has died without ever publishing the book. Jake takes
the plot as his own and writes the book, turning it into to an international
bestseller. But soon he receives an e-mail saying: You are a thief. Someone has
found out that the plot his book is based on, isn’t his.
I would say “The Plot” is a thriller, but it is not very eventful. Boring, you would think, but what makes this book so interesting and captivating is the constant oppressive feeling and the fear Jake is feeling throughout the book. The book has a slow start, but after that, you will fly through it. At least I did, and I’m a very slow reader. The ingenious plot twist, that I did not see coming at all, is a surprise up until the very end. The cat-and-mouse game played in this book is very intense and I really enjoyed the inner monologue you will have after reading this book. When does inspiration turn into theft? Because Jacob didn’t steal a complete novel to publish it in his name, he simply used a plot he heard from a former student and turned it into a novel. There will always be a debate about this, because is it theft or not?
“The Plot” is an intelligent thriller, that kept my attention at all
times. Going into to this, I thought it was going to be just okay. And those
are the best book, when they eventually turn out to be fantastic books you will
remember.
Rating: 4,5/ 5
Series: -
I would say “The Plot” is a thriller, but it is not very eventful. Boring, you would think, but what makes this book so interesting and captivating is the constant oppressive feeling and the fear Jake is feeling throughout the book. The book has a slow start, but after that, you will fly through it. At least I did, and I’m a very slow reader. The ingenious plot twist, that I did not see coming at all, is a surprise up until the very end. The cat-and-mouse game played in this book is very intense and I really enjoyed the inner monologue you will have after reading this book. When does inspiration turn into theft? Because Jacob didn’t steal a complete novel to publish it in his name, he simply used a plot he heard from a former student and turned it into a novel. There will always be a debate about this, because is it theft or not?
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