The Beach

The Beach by Alex Garland, published by Penguin Books in 2000, is a captivating narrative that follows Richard, who becomes intrigued by a mysterious conversation in a seedy hotel. This Film Tie-in Edition, comprising 438 pages, presents a tale of adventure as Richard learns about a secret beach, an elusive paradise hidden within the islands of a Thai marine park. The story unfolds as he discovers a map left for him, leading him on a perilous quest for this hidden Eden.
Readers will find themselves immersed in Richard’s journey, which is marked by danger and discovery. The narrative explores themes of adventure and the allure of an idyllic escape, as Richard’s pursuit of the secret beach becomes a transformative experience. This edition offers a unique perspective on the intersection of reality and fantasy, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of paradise and the lengths one might go to find it.
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Late at night in a seedy hotel, Richard is drawn into a strange conversation with a fellow guest. Through a narrow strip of mosquito netting he hears for the first time of a secret beach, and island Garden of Eden hidden somewhere in the scattered islands of a Thai marine park. The next morning, Richard finds a map pinned to his door, and the man who put it there has slashed his wrists. The challenge is irresistible, and Richard sets off on a perilous journey in search of Shangri-La.
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