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Title: State of Wonder
Authors: Patchett, Ann
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 353
Year: 2011
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Language: English
Description: In an exotic corner of the Brazilian Rio Negro, a reclusive scientist, Dr Annick Swenson is developing a miracle fertility drug. Marina Singh, a pharmaceutical researcher is sent by the drug company to make contact with her and determine why another colleague had died in the jungle.

Both a thriller and a thought-provoking morality tale, it is a powerful and spell-binding story exploring human nature amidst the beauty and dangers of the Amazon.

Comments from Groups:

Most enjoyed it, an easy and interesting read. Discussion was great, it brought in lots of other topics. Timaru 013

Widely enjoyed in the group. The book left many things unanswered - eg, the practicalities of living in that environment. Aptly named. Christchurch 125

Only four members actually finished the book. Those that did, loved it - "a good yarn". Those that didn't thought it was hard to get into and gave up. A great discussion by those who read it - lots of laughter - it was obviously enjoyed by the four. Christchurch 298

Brilliant descriptive writing but mixed views on the story content. Too far fetched and too many questions unanswered. Hamilton 014

Extremely well written. Intriguing, flowing phrases. Marvellous evocation of the Amazon. Implausible main plot made plausible by the narrarive skill of the author. Highly recommended. Auckland 134

A marvellous book that we all enjoyed. A bit slow to get started, but great evocative writing in the 2nd half. Very atmosphric descriptive writing about the jungle - we felt we were actually there. Very interesting ideas - we had a great discussion about fertility, 1st and 3rd world countries, malaria. This is a multi-layered book with many interpretations possible - there was much discussion about the ending. Tauranga 009

Well written with interesting characters, but general discomfort with the implausible premise. Dunedin 079

We had this book as our holiday read, and as an adventure story with an exotic setting, it was a very appropriate choice. One of our members read it in one day! Palmerston North 004

Initially we thought the book would be hard going, however a few pages in, it became a page turner. We always laugh a lot during discussions and this was no exception. We thought the questions were intelligent and followed a theme. Nelson 014

All loved the book - although it put us off going to the Amazon! Some didn't like the ending - too neat/sad/contrived. We await the sequel. Mapua 001

A well crafted novel, with strong plot and engaging characterisations. Her descriptions of the Amazon were very enveloping and visual. We thought it would make a great film.... Papamoa 001

Those who read this found it a bit slow, and not entirely believable, but it had some good characterisation and kept you in suspense!! Some good twists and turns. We preferred "Bel Canto' and 'Run" however. Christchurch 238

Categories: Fiction, Medical/Health, Morals/Ethics, Suspense/Thriller, USA, Brazil

Reviews

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By: CHCH 553 2025-06-09 17:06:19
4 
Some found it a bit hard to get into at the start, but then we were all hooked. Well crafted language was enjoyed, and lots of discussion around the themes in the book.

By: DOUBT 001 2025-05-22 10:12:09
3.5 
The majority of the group remarked that it was confusing at the start of the book, but once Marina sets off to the Amazon it hauled us in. The beautiful language was a highlight, and the fascinating behaviour of all the characters caused much discussion. Money focused corporations and 'improving on nature' widely discussed.

By: OWAKA 001 2022-10-17 10:19:50
4 
Intriguing book. Some found it hard going in places - very dark in patches. Gave deep insights into the Amazon and story settings. Held our interest because we cared for the characters. The Group appreciated the way the characters were revealed - layer after layer. We debated the title as it seemed not to fit the book. The book did raise great discussion as lots of issues of relevance.

By: CHCH 203 2022-10-17 10:16:16
4 
An extraordinary story. We couldn't stop talking about this one. Some found the pace slow with all the action near the end. Others reveled in the atmosphere of the setting, the beautiful language and the psychological insight.

By: CROMW 004 2022-10-17 10:14:26
4 
The book was enjoyed by everyone.

By: AUCK 194 2022-10-17 10:09:38
4 
Book was loved by all except one who hated it, so very polarising. Generated lots of discussion, particularly around the characters and twists at the end. Those reading it for a second time loved it even more and found new insights. A book full of ideas and insights.

By: WARK 003 2022-10-05 15:01:24
4 
After "suspending disbelief", most of us enjoyed it. Good discussion on ethical dilemmas.

By: WHANG 018 2022-10-05 15:00:05
5 
We all liked this book; fascinating subject and brilliant writing.

By: ASHH 001 2022-10-05 14:58:47
3.5 
A writerly style of book which was appreciated. However with several science background group members, the plausibility of the general premise and themes of research portrayed was questioned! Some beautiful writing though, and a page turner for some.

By: NEWP 016 2022-10-05 14:49:57
4.5 
We thoroughly enjoyed this book. A bit tricky to get into at the start but well worth it. Interesting concept, characters, country and ending.

By: HAST 006 2022-10-05 14:48:24
4 
Worth reading to the end. Some of the group got stuck in the middle as the story slows down a bit, but the end is great. Interesting discussion around ethics at our meeting.

By: MATAM 001 2022-10-05 14:44:50
4 
We all enjoyed 'State of Wonder' as a most unusual story told by a superb writer, Ann Patchett. During the lengthy discussion, the characters really came alive to us, as did the Amazon jungle, and its tribes, flora and fauna. The ethical questions regarding drugs and the companies that develop them, mainly with financial gains in view, were also debated.

By: ROTO 006 2022-10-05 14:40:55
3.5 
Only four at the meeting, but the book generated excellent discussion and was enjoyed by all present.

By: MORRI 002 2022-10-05 12:52:58
2 
We didn't love this one. It was ok.

By: PIOPIO 001 2022-08-26 13:22:32
4.5 
We all enjoyed the book even though it was quite 'far fetched'. Beautifully crafted characters, strong plot with great descriptions of the Amazon. Very clever and layered. Discussion generated a lot of humour as well as the serious issues around ethics.

By: BREAM 001 2021-08-27 14:28:48
4.5 
A very surprising book!

 
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