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Zoo City [Paperback]

Lauren Beukes
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)

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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Angry Robot (29 April 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007327684
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007327683
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,594,613 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Zinzi has a talent for finding lost things. To save herself, she’s got to find the hardest thing of all: The truth.

FILE UNDER: Modern Fantasy [Black magic noir / Pale Crocodile / Spirit Guardians / Lost stars]


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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Improved Second Novel, 29 Sep 2010
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Quicksilver (UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Zoo City (Paperback)
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This book is Lauren Beukes' second cyberpunk novel. As with her first novel, Moxyland, 'Zoo City' is set in an alternate-world South Africa. 'Moxyland', though intriguing, failed to sustain my interest all the way through. It flitted repeatedly from character to character, all of whom I struggled to empathise with. 'Zoo City' is an altogether more satisfying read.

This time, consistency is brought to the novel by use of single voice. Zinzi is a trying-to-reform addict, who once upon a time, had a bright future ahead of her. All that remains now is a dark and troubled past. The novel's central premise is interesting; those who have sinned are given an animal familiar, which they must succour and sustain. This obvious sign of guilt (in some cases, literally a monkey on the back), makes these 'animalled' sinners social pariahs. They are corralled in a decrepit ghetto known as 'Zoo City'. Alongside these animal familiars comes a supernatural ability. Something minor, and often both a blessing and a curse. Zinzi can find people's lost things.

'Zoo City' is essentially a cyberpunk detective novel. Zinzi is hired to find a missing girl, an assignment that pays well and seems straightforward enough. Of course, things are not what they seem.

Initially, I found the novel a little bewildering. Scene changes happened quickly, sometimes abruptly. A host of characters are introduced, as is a lot of information about Buekes alternate reality. It is refreshing to read a sci-fi novel set away from the Northern/Western hemisphere, but when reading from middle England, downtown Jo'burg can seem like another world, even without adding in 'Mashavi, 'aposymbiots' and 'Muti' mysticism. The interleaving of excerpts from fictitious newspapers, scientific papers and websites, bring a deep authenticity to Beukes world, but they do also add to the confusion.

Then, about halfway through, it all slipped into place, and I found myself deeply immersed in Beukes' creation. Zinzi is an engaging narrator throughout, and after a number of teasing hints about her back story, it is impossible not to root for this tough-but-vulnerable character. There are some glorious pop-culture references, a wry nod to Philip Pullman and a wonderful use of a Phil Collins lyric, that is worth the cover price alone.

The novel's storyline is a pleasing take on a fairly traditional private eye story, with some distinctly non-traditional elements. The novel's conclusion is both gruesome and exciting, and its denouement is pleasantly unexpected. I finished 'Zoo City' with a distinct sense of satisfaction. It is a novel that is somehow greater than the sum of its parts, and well worth a read.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Zoo City, 19 April 2011
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L. M. Cowan (England) - See all my reviews
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Zoo city is a urban fantasy novel set in a futuristic South Africa where those who have 'sinned' find their guilt instantly marked by the arrival of a familiar, or creature which is indefinitely tied to their life force. The arrival of these creatures is often joined by the development of a supernatural gift. The protagonist, Zinzi, is able to find lost things and the story unfolds as a kind of detective novel as Zinzi takes on the job of locating a missing popstar.

The concept of the story is fascinating and Zinzi makes for an intriguing protagonist. The world created by Beukes is vivid and detailed and very much alive with character.

However, I found the early parts of this book quite difficult to follow and heavy to read as there is such a rush of new terms, characters, places and themes introduced all at once. By the time I'd caught up and things were beginning to make sense, I found myself lacking interest in the characters and the plot because I couldn't empathise with them, or relate to their world.

I have no doubt that many people will love this story as the world and characters created by Beukes have a lot of great potential. It just wasn't for me.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing., 25 Oct 2011
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R. Halton "RPastry" (Glasgow, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Zoo City (Kindle Edition)
From the lumbering plot to the flaccid action sequences it has become a struggle to read through another paragraph of prose trying way too hard to be hip and cool. There are a couple of interesting ideas, and attempts to intertwine them with reality and common myths in the manner of Neil Gaiman or William Gibson, but they aren't developed with the depth or skill to hold a novel together.

I'm over half way through and have no empathy with any of the characters, and no interest in what happens next. I've a pretty high tolerance for poor literature - I have only ever abandoned two books previously - but this is going to be the third.
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