Galápagos

a novel

295 pages

English language

Published Jan. 4, 1988 by Dell.

OCLC Number:
14292498

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Review of 'Galápagos' on 'Goodreads'

The premise of this novel certainly is unique: a semi-omniscient narrator one million years in the future looks back at the chain of events (in 1986) leading to the next chapter in human evolution, becoming seal-like creatures on the Galápagos Islands. For me the book was slow to get going, but the second half really shines. It's nominally sci-fi, the only such element being a computer, while dated by today's standards, provides much interest to the narrative by injecting pithy quotes periodically. The novel suffers a bit from some gimmicks, such as the asterisks by about-to-die characters' names, repetitiveness, and maybe some points are overwrought, but overall it's a good read.

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This is the 'big-brains' one where humanity has evolved into something that hopefully won't wipe itself out. Galapagos -> Darwin -> evolution, geddit?

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Subjects

  • Galapagos Islands -- Fiction