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Title: Miss Benson's Beetle
Authors: Joyce, Rachel
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 388
Year: 2020
Language: English
Description: There is nothing wrong with Margery Benson's imagination, it just needs to be set free, and finally at the age of 46, it is unleashed! Along with assistant Enid Pretty, these unlikely companions set forth from England in 1950 on the adventure of a lifetime: to find the golden beetle of New Caledonia. Their search for this mythical insect becomes an exhilarating journey of self-discovery requiring large doses of gumption and its twin, risk-taking.

Both comedic and deeply affecting, this is a captivating story of both the power of friendship and the lasting effects of war.

Categories: Fiction, Adventure/Exploration, Feminism, Gender Issues, Grief/loss, Relationships, UK, 2022 Titles, New Caledonia

Reviews

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By: NEWP 012 2024-02-29 13:43:51
5 
Loved it, quirky, funny and unexpected.

By: TAUR 049 2023-11-16 11:26:12
3.5 
Delightfully outrageous, zany and funny - sometimes in a dark way. On the surface it appears to be a light read, but the characters are so beautifully drawn that there is a depth to the content that illustrates so well our "humanness'.

By: FEILD 002 2023-11-13 09:45:21
3.5 
Lightweight and over-the-top, but an entertaining easy read.

By: CHCH 550 2023-10-26 09:50:25
4 
Most people enjoyed.

By: KURO 001 2023-10-18 11:54:10
4.5 
We loved the quirkiness of the characters.

By: HOKITIK 001 2023-09-20 09:14:37
4 
We had a range of responses to the book, from two people disinclined to finish, to others who loved it and found it funny in many places. It was heartwarming to see the friendship between Margery and Edith, and the self discovery and laying to rest hurts from the past. The writing style was particularly enjoyed and some have picked up other Rachel Joyce books because of that. A great selection.

By: WARK 003 2023-08-21 14:49:07
4.5 
We all enjoyed it, for once! We thought the evolving relationship between the characters was very neatly done, and convincing, and we all like novels that introduce us to places (Noumea)) and topics (beetles) about which we know little or nothing. A painless way to extend the horizons of our knowledge and experience.

By: CHCH 244 2023-08-10 12:40:07
5 
We all absolutely loved this book. So many laugh out loud moments, and at the same time there were sobering and tragic moments.

By: CROMW 004 2023-07-31 14:49:38
3 
Storyline unbelievable but readable. Gave us an appreciation of people who are 'different'. Generated an interesting discussion on the treatment of returned servicemen in Australia and N.Z. over the last century.

By: TEPUK 003 2023-07-31 14:39:42
5 
A lovely light read. Many had read her other titles as well.

By: HOKITIK 004 2023-05-24 21:29:20
4 
We all enjoyed this story - strong female characters, how an unlikely pairing can result in amazing self-discovery and the incredibly harsh conditions of that post-war era. There was a touch of humour, some sadness and some unbelievable events, all combining to create an unforgettable storyline. The inspiration for the story was an interesting read, and many of the group are planning to read further novels by this author. Many ideas were shared surrounding intrepid journeys during our group discussion, as well as actors we would choose to play these characters if it were turned into a movie.

By: WAINU 001 2023-05-03 14:04:03
5 
A quirky, delightful book which everyone in our group read and loved. Intriguing characters, unexpected twists, and fascinating development of a relationship.

By: AUCK 385 2023-04-17 11:28:55
5 
Everyone loved this gentle beautifully written book, with an array of strong women characters which were thoughtfully and honestly written. The touches of humour made the heart wrenching moments easier to swallow. A great balance and well worth a read.

By: AUCK 353 2023-03-01 14:26:13
3 
4 people liked/loved it. Other 4 negative. "First BDS book I just couldn't get into... humour was at odds with characters...historical inaccuracies in early chapters put me off completely...an easy but unfulfilling read...wondered why the author bothered writing it".

By: TAUR 036 2022-11-16 13:08:05
5 
What a lovely book which we all enjoyed. Fabulous characters and an interesting storyline.

By: WINT 001 2022-10-27 16:57:03
4 
Apart from one member we all enjoyed this book peopled with eccentric characters. There were some laugh out loud moments and the story illustrated that very Victorian and Edwardian desire to find out about the vagaries of the animal and plants, bringing them back to England and displayed in cabinets. The discussions covered grief, the role of women, the effects of both World Wars as well as the Colonial outposts.

By: HAMIL 065 2022-10-21 11:30:26
4.5 
An enjoyable book with twists and turns. Really well-written!

By: NAP 020 2022-10-21 10:19:56
4 
Enjoyed by all. Well-written of a friendship that evolved between two totally different women.

By: AUCK 210 2022-09-23 14:15:50
3.5 
Once you got over the absurdity of the story, you then appreciated how funny the book was, and even laugh out loud at times! A sweet story about true friendship.

By: WAIHEK 001 2022-06-16 12:02:26
3 
Mixed reactions - some thought it was 'rubbish' and did not finish it. Others really enjoyed it, and there was much discussion about how the two eccentric and very different women became close friends and coped with their crazy adventures, with humour and sadness. Summed up by the Guardian - " A joy of a novel, with real insight into the lives of women, the value of friendships and the lasting effects of war".

By: WHANG 004 2022-05-16 12:52:16
2 
Having so enjoyed 'The Music Shop' and 'The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry', and despite the clever writing, overall we were disappointed with Rachel Joyce's 'Miss Benson's Beetle' - despite all the excellent reviews!

By: CHCH 125 2022-04-29 12:26:12
4.5 
A delightful book. Made us want to head back to our museum, and pull out the insect drawers which fascinated us as children.

By: AUCK 157 2022-03-28 16:07:08
5 
An enjoyable read, a great insight into relationships/friendships.

By: HAMIL 029 2022-03-22 11:31:27
4 
We didn't all love this book - two members found it too whimsical and were irritated by unrealistic details, like the passports. But most of us loved it, especially the development of the characters, and how two lonely and dissimilar women found friendship and meaning together in an unlikely expedition to the other side of the world. And besides dealing with emotions, it is also a very funny book. Margery's running away from her horrible school with the lacrosse boots is high comedy.

By: MATAM 001 2022-03-02 13:49:47
3 
This book had a mixed reception. Some of us loved the unlikely pairing of two damaged women, as they set off on the quest of a lifetime. Although others had a more lukewarm approach, we did have a satisfying discussion on the nature of friendship, following your heart's desire, and finding qualities in yourself you never knew were there.

By: AUCK 443 2022-03-02 13:15:52
4.5 
Most of us really enjoyed and found realism in the portrayal of all the characters including the environment, in the time of post WWII. This period of rationing and limited opportunities, of psychological damage to POW soldiers, the English presence in French New Caledonia, incited considerable discussion. In an engaging and humorous manner, in spite of some extremism, as polar opposites with different goals, Margery and Enid's friendship developed to a close trusting bond as they coped with all odds, learning from and supporting each other...

By: TAUR 023 2022-01-21 14:09:20
4 
We enjoyed the book - interesting discussion.

By: QUEEN 003 2021-12-10 13:44:28
4.5 
All agreed - a most enjoyable book. You never knew what would happen next. As the story unfolded the characters developed to be congenial. Is there going to be another story about Miss Benson

By: PUKEKO 001 2021-11-28 17:39:52
5 
This book was the highlight of our year. We were unanimous in our enjoyment of the story. The writing was colorful with moments of humor and sadness intertwined. We loved the way the relationship between Margery and Enid was developed. Highly recommended.

By: CAMB 002 2021-09-20 11:56:25
5 
We all loved this book and there was a lot of looking up to see what else the author had written besides this and 'The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry'. Loved the characters, and we all enjoyed the descriptions of the diplomatic wives' activities!

By: NELS 014 2021-09-15 12:55:12
4.5 
Everybody thoroughly enjoyed this book. A delightful read.

By: HOKITIK 003 2021-08-02 11:37:16
4.5 
Disappointed with ending, but still loved it! Quirky, with so many layers and topics covered. Magical with mystery.

By: FOXT 002 2021-06-30 11:52:26
5 
The book was delightful and we all loved it. Raises so many questions around why we respond as we do to ourselves and others, and how the context of any of our lives can change in an instant.

By: AUCK 038 2021-06-23 11:44:37
4.5 
With one exception, we LOVED this book - the change in balance between Enid and Margery was wonderful. We thought it was light and amusing, and then by the end felt as if we'd been punched in the stomach!

 
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