![]() ![]() I’m so glad I read this refreshing story, and you are likely to feel the same way. This book, which just came out last May, is a perfect choice for an intelligent beach read. Remarkably Bright Creatures slowly builds and ends up satisfyingly, only because an octopus in captivity–who is the first to recognize the truth– intervenes. Also pivotal: what happened when Tova’s 18 year old son disappeared 30 years ago? And how, when you’ve been abandoned, do you put down roots and have confidence in yourself? This book also deals with themes of loneliness, restarting life afresh as a widower at age 70, teen pregnancy, small town gossip, and the contrast between “rescue” and captive. Completely outlines several important ideas that you could. Written in plain English that individuals of all literacy levels can understand. Simplifies the authors point and relays it. However, MARY BRYSON has calmly and brilliantly produced a SUMMARY. ![]() I dont usually read this kind of fiction and was somewhat put off by the language. The plot wasnt immediately easy to guess, but I loved the way this book had a very satisfying ending. I especially enjoyed Marcellus personality. Marcellus, an octopus, is one of the main characters in this charming novel, and he lives in an aquarium in Washington State. This is NOT the main book, and its not meant to take its place. 4/5: The author creates some very interesting characters. It is my third feature regarding an octopus on this blog (see my reviews of Soul of an Octopus, and My Octopus Teacher), but this is my first fictional one. ![]()
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