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ISBN: 0140053387

ISBN13: 9780140053388

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The island of Tanakuatua seems like heaven to the 40 people who go there in order to create a utopian society, but soon they start to die in a horrible way and it seems that something strange and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Mutations

I very much wanted to like this book enough to give it five stars, but the truth is giving it four stars may be generous. The concept behind the novel is brilliant. Unfortunately, the delivery of the story is erratic. While some reviewers suggest only Wyndham fans would enjoy the book, I would tend to disagree. In a better developed form, this book could have enjoyed wider acclaim. In a book about hostile spiders, Wyndham lays the setting for more than half of the book. Past the halfway point, the reader finally meets the spiders, who are introduced as a "brown patch". Having introduced the villain so late in the book, the conflict comes even later. Thus, the ending seems rushed. Having been subjected to nuclear experimentation, the island of Tanakuatua has only recently been declared safe for inhabitants. An idealist, who's dream of building a perfect society needs a site, purchases the island. Upon arrival, settlers begin disappearing and the natives reveal the source of the "taboo". Wyndham may be better known for other works, but this brief work is enjoyable despite its flaws. The story demonstrates brilliance in political ideology as well as it understanding of biology. These traits make the book somewhat surprising to be labeled for young adults.

Giant deadly spiders

When a millionaire chooses an Island to build a new utopian community, him and his party discover that they are not the only people living on the island. If you suffer from a fear from spiders, this one will give you the chills. An excellent read.

Spiders Everywhere

This was John Wyndham's last novel, but it was one of the first I bought, fourteen years ago. I had already read "The Day of the Triffids" and "Chocky". This novel was published ten years after Wyndham's death in 1969.The story is about an island called Tanakuatua, where a millionaire plans to build a community. The narrator, who lost his wife and daughter in a car accident, volunteers for a position as one of the "pioneers". Little do the settlers realize the island is inhabited by swarms of intelligent, deadly spiders. Radiation from nuclear tests gave the spiders' evolution a bit of a push.I have a feeling Wyndham had quite a fascination with spiders. In one of his early short stories ("More Spinned Against") a man who collects spiders meets a rather grisly fate. In another of Wyndham's stories, "Wanderers of Time", the heroes are in a remote future where swarms of intelligent ants rule the world. It seems like a similar formula was used for "Web": the idea of humble creatures becoming intelligent rulers.The premise is a bit reminiscent of "Them" (a giant ants movie), or "Swarm", a killer bees movie, but there is a certain degree of intelligence in the story.
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