
Birnam Wood A Novel
Reviews

My fiancé bought this book for me on a small walk to the Harvard bookstore from our apartment one winter and I have never felt more seen. This book is WILDLY specific- environmental thriller, guérilla gardening meets commodification of forested, protected, indigenous land. This book was amazing to me because it combines all of my interests but perhaps that’s because we don’t constantly face environmental politic in middle class fancy America as opposed to New Zealand. Loved it. Kinda lame-o characters / world building but the plot was so fun and I have vivid memories of what my version of this landscape looked like.

I couldn't put the book down, so good


Social commentary meets a who dunnit is this page turner set in New Zealand. A radical environmental collective finds itself in the middle of high stakes intrigue and snowballs into a complete disaster for all involved. Focused on a radical that hates admin work and a narcissistic billionaire among others, the novel centers on the surveillance state, extreme wealth, phoniness, imposter syndrome, toxic relationships and, simply, what makes people tick. It's fast paced while still being well-written, though it can be almost too focused on moving the plot, it was hard to put down.

Enjoyed the writing. The story was not epic.

Really enjoyed this.

Slay

I recommend this book but I do not endorse it. Very impressed

Birnam Wood surprised me at every page. This was the first book I’ve ever read by Catton and I enjoyed her mix of internal dialogue and how a little verbal dialogue would be enough to set the plot.

If there's anyone adept at a certain narrative omniscience, where the overall effect is that you're a drone silently floating above New Zealand, flitting from character to character, it's Eleanor Catton. I truly enjoyed every moment of this.














Highlights

Even a fucking acid trip has to be a means to an end. It has to be about team-building. It has to be about trust and wellness and creativity. It has to be about your authentic journey towards physical and psychological perfection. It has to be about you asserting the integrity of your choice to do it in the first place. It can’t be a lapse of judgment.

The real choices that you make in your life, the really difficult, defining choices, are never between what's right and what's easy. They're between what's wrong and what's hard.

There were none so blind as those who had already decided what it was they saw.