The Queen's gambit

243 pages

English language

Published Jan. 5, 2003 by Vintage Contemporaries.

ISBN:
978-1-4000-3060-6
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OCLC Number:
51844969
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4 stars (35 reviews)

Beth Harmon, an orphan by eight years old, is unremarkable. She is plain and she knows it. In the Kentucky orphanage, she hordes the tranquilizers handed to the children daily to quell the ache of dullness and routine.

A formidable math student, she is allowed to clean the blackboard erasers in the basement where she find the janitor playing chess daily. He is a sour old man and pays her no mind until she suggests a move he could have made. She learned the basics of the game by watching and he slowly teaches her the intricacies as she earns the right to learn them. Throughout the process her mind races and her dull, plain existence is replaced by the realization of prodigy.

By the age of sixteen she is competing, under the new freedom of adoption, for the US Open and is on her way to international stardom if …

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Wonderful story, terrible narrator (spoiler in final paragraph)

4 stars

I should say up front that I've never played chess. And yet, this is still a ripping good story even with all the chess talk. The author does a masterful job of making sure that you will enjoy the story even if you know nothing about chess at all. That in itself is an amazing feat.

In fact, even though this narrator is highly annoying, I still loved the book. I had to crank up the speed to get past her deadpan delivery. Oh, I yearn to hear this book read by a skilled narrator, one who can bring emotional nuance to a complex character such as Elizabeth. Instead, we have a narrator who sounds like she takes as many downers as Elizabeth does. 

Back to the writing. The story maintains tension with a degree of substance use that is quite frightening in places. We end the book with Elizabeth …

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4 stars

A n interesting read, although I think, tbh, that the TV series was more dramatic. There was, if memory serves, a less dramatic ending. But the character was very interesting and the setting very evocative, and, as with the series. It did an amazing job of bringing the cerebral gymnastics of chess to life.

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3 stars

I liked the book more than the series. But it's an old book and it shows. Also, the male gaze is overwhelmingly present, which nowadays is... a problem. It is usually subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) but once you see it, you can't unsee it.
Still, I think he did his best to write a strong woman. He did what he could, at that time.

The story moves along quite well. There is a lot of repetition in story patterns, and the story structure is rigidly formulaistic, but that's ok. This isn't about plot. This is about the main character and her development.
I like that he doesn't take some of the easy outs. He refuses to go with some of the tropes that treatened to jump in.
I was very annoyed with the inclusion of the one single 'handsome' boy as a possible love interest, but he ultimately …

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5 stars

"Her mind was luminous, and her soul sang to her in the sweet moves of chess."

This was a reread for me. I had never heard of Walter Tevis, but the description of this book interested me, so I bought it. It wasn't until later that I learned Walter Tevis was the author of [b:The Hustler|323170|The Hustler|Walter Tevis|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348240339s/323170.jpg|1452221] and [b:The Man Who Fell to Earth|396329|The Man Who Fell to Earth |Walter Tevis|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1320467516s/396329.jpg|313881], both of which were made into movies. I have on idea why "The Queen's Gambit" was never filmed. It certainly should be. I haven't played chess since I was in junior high and I've forgotten a lot, but "The Queen's Gambit" brings it all back. You don't have to be familiar with chess, though, to enjoy the story.

Beth Harmon is eight years old when her mother is killed in a car accident. She winds up in an …

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  • Women chess players -- Fiction