
The Echo Chamber
Reviews

Thank you to Net Galley, John Boyne & Random House UK for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. This is the second John Boyne book I’ve read in recent months, following The Heart’s Invisible Furies, and the more of his work I read, the more I need! He has an inescapable way of crafting complex, entertaining characters who make his stories such an enjoyable experience. If you’re familiar with Schitt’s Creek, the Cleverley family may remind you of the Rose clan. Beverley gave me such Moira vibes that I could see Catherine O’Hara in my mind as I read her scenes. In a similar thread to the first few seasons of the show, the Cleverley family aren’t exactly likeable characters, they embody the privilege of being wealthy, white and “important”. As someone who works closely with social media influencers, I’ve been witness to widespread cancellations of many previously beloved figures, and I found The Echo Chamber to be an interesting and entertaining take on what could be happening on the other side of the screen. While I wouldn’t go into this book hoping to find likeable characters you can connect to - if you’re looking for an amusing tale based in post-pandemic London with an incredibly realistic portrayal of the sharpness of keyboard warriors in 2021, it could be for you!

