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Juice

A page-turning epic about survival and resilience from the twice Booker-shortlisted author

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Juice

著者: Tim Winton
ナレーター: David Field
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One of The Guardian's best sci-fi books of the year.

An edge-of-your-seat, post-apocalyptic thriller. Perfect for fans of The Last of Us, Station Eleven and The Road, from twice Booker-shortlisted author Tim Winton.


'Will stab your conscience and break your heart’ – Emma Donoghue
'A blistering cli-fi epic' – The Guardian

Survival is only the beginning.

Two fugitives, a man and a child, drive across a stony desert. As dawn breaks, they roll into an abandoned mine site. They’re exhausted, traumatized, desperate now, and this is a forsaken place, but as a refuge it’s the most promising they’ve seen. The child peers at the field of desolation. The man thinks to himself, this could work.

Problem is, they’re not alone . . .

So begins a searing journey through a life where the challenge is not only to survive; it’s keeping your humanity if you do.

SF スリラー・サスペンス ディストピア 世界文学 世界滅亡後 大衆小説 文芸小説

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<i>Juice</i> is a <b>masterful story</b> for the ages . . . There is <b>anger and revenge</b> to reckon with but Winton carries the reader all the way along. <i>Juice</i> is <b>a book to hold close in the whip of hot wind</b>, to commiserate with, to sing with. <b>To read and weep</b>
A <b>hold-your-breath adventure</b> set in an utterly plausible, sun-hammered future, <i>Juice</i> will <b>stab your conscience</b> and <b>break your heart</b> (Emma Donoghue)
<b>Some of the most high-octane thriller writing I&rsquo;ve come across</b> (Luke Kennard, Daily Telegraph)
Like some <b>old-time saga, an oral epic</b> told forward into history (Cynan Jones)
Winton&rsquo;s new novel is no dream. It lies before us, a <b>must-read masterpiece</b> from one of Australia&rsquo;s <b>most celebrated writers</b>
<b>Full of surprises</b> and <b>stunning originality</b> . . . Winton poses a <b>tantalising and urgent </b>question
A narrative force that feels almost <b>cyclonic</b>
This is a <b>thrilling</b> ride across an all-too imaginable landscape and a terrible cautionary vision. <b>Magnificent</b>
<b>Utterly absorbing</b> . . . It&#39;s <b>a thrilling story of</b> <b>survival and adventure</b>, and a dark glimpse into our world&#39;s possible future
Winton powerfully captures the cumulative damage of combat and betrayal. . . Despite its raw grief and pain, <i>Juice</i> is not a nihilistic book. Instead, <b>it insists on the necessity of hope even in the face of insurmountable odds</b>, and on the notion that our survival depends on our capacity to care for one another
For fans of <i>The Road</i>, this is a chunky novel to immerse yourself in &mdash; an epic story of the struggle to survive
<i>Juice</i>, Winton has said, means &ldquo;human resilience and moral courage&rdquo;, and there is that in spades in this complex, riveting book <b>already being hailed as a masterpiece</b>
<b>Moving and beautiful</b> . . . In the wrecked world Winton imagines, perhaps it is finally only machines who can live with what we still call honour
<b>A barnstorming, coruscating work of fiction, a heavyweight literary novel</b> that sits squarely in the growing canon of &quot;climate fiction&quot; and it feels to me to be an <b>instant classic</b> of that genre. I strongly recommend it
A <b>sweeping epic</b>, that&rsquo;s <b>gripping </b>and <b>extraordinarily well written</b> . . . this is a labour of love for Winton that&rsquo;s well and truly paid off
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