Bad Monkeys by Matt Ruff

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    • ISBN: 0061240419
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Pub. Date: July 2007
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    Synopsis

    Jane Charlotte has been arrested for murder.

    She says she's a member of a secret organization devoted to fighting evil. She says she's working with the Department for the Final Disposition of Irredeemable Persons—aka "Bad Monkeys."

    Her confession lands her in the jail's psychiatric wing and earns her countless hours of poking, probing, and questioning by a professional. But is Jane crazy or lying?

    Or is she playing a whole different game altogether?

    The New York Times - Jonathan Ames

    Along with the Salingeresque details, Ruff has animated Bad Monkeys with the spirit of Philip K. Dick, and he's borrowed a little seasoning from Jim Thompson and Thomas Pynchon. The ray gun is, naturally, pure Dick, and the fact that you root for Jane even though it becomes clear she’s a sociopath is a classic Thompson touch. (See The Killer Inside Me and Savage Night.) And I felt Pynchon-like flourishes out of The Crying of Lot 49 in Ruff's elaborately conceived secret societies. The real debt is to Dick, though, in the way Ruff expertly plays with notions of what is real and what is illusion. Bad Monkeys, allusions aside, is highly entertaining. It moves fast and keeps surprising you. There are also some exciting and hallucinatory action sequences that are so skillfully written I felt as if I was watching the first "Matrix" movie, which I unabashedly loved.

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    Biography

    Matt Ruff is the author of the critically acclaimed Set This House in Order as well as two previous novels, Fool on the Hill and Sewer, Gas & Electric: The Public Works Trilogy. He lives in Seattle, Washington.

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    About Bad and not about Monkeysby DesignerGenes

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    07/17/2009: The novel is well written and very inventive. It is NOT about apes, monkeys, or wristcuffs. The protagonist, good Jane, is developed over time, but other characters are simply sketches. This doesn't significantly hurt this insanely-paced thriller.

    The book is a quick read, and very hard to put down. While it hints at important aspects of human relations now and then, it is primarily a novel for escape. Use this book to fill a rainy day, and then give it to a friend.

    Made Me Wonder, Made Me Think, Made Me Interested!!!!!by OwnReality

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    06/04/2009: The whole book was just outstanding! It has made me return to my roots, my roots of enjoying reading books. The story made me think about life and the weird things that happen to us.

    How it creates who we are by chance encounters. That sometimes the truth of life is too much for us to handle so we escape to our "own" reality. Sometimes our turth is too much for other people to handle so they pretend like we are not telling the truth.

    As soon as I finished this book, I read it again and actually enjoyed it more! I highly recommend!


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