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Web by John Wyndham
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Web (edition 2005)

by John Wyndham

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The island of Tanakuatua seems like heaven to the 40 people who go there in order to create a utopian society, but soon they start to die in a horrible way and it seems that something strange and deadly is out there in the jungle.
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Never used to have a problem with spiders, in fact I am quite fond of the clever little buggers. But, from here on in, thanks solely to Mr Wyndham, I will be eyeing them with extreme caution. ( )
  Kate_Ward | Nov 12, 2013 |
I love John Wyndham novels – he comes up with so many excellent scenarios, all seemingly with a pleasing shot of apocalypse. The only problem I tend to have is that they aren’t long enough, and this was no exception.

Apparently unpublished until some time after his death, it almost feels as though it wasn’t intended as a full length novel but as a plan for one. Fleshed out, this would have been properly chilling, whereas in its existing form everything seems to be over before it’s had chance to begin. It also felt as though the need to explain scientific ideas took precedence over the emotions of a situation. So we have people calmly advancing scientific hypotheses at gunpoint, or when sitting in a boat that has a corpse lying at the bottom of it. Such stiff-upper-lipped people could only be British.

Aside from the above, there was much to appreciate about the plot, and the horrors that await the protagonists on a remote Pacific island. The setting was unusual and interesting, and the story of the disgruntled displaced natives well told. ( )
  jayne_charles | Apr 11, 2012 |
Web is a posthumously published novel by one of the last century's greatest science fiction writers: John Wyndham. Like his more famous works (i.e. The Chrysalids, The Day of the Triffids), Web rides the line between science fiction and horror—this time swerving more towards horror.

Lord Foxfield was an aging mogul with a desire to leave a lasting name for himself. He decided to buy a deserted island with a spotted past to create an ideal society. As you might guess, things degenerate. There's some obvious social commentary there about the inability of humanity to create a perfectly synergistic society while other creatures . . . well, just read the book.

I love Wyndham, but I have to admit this is one of his more lackluster efforts. The first few chapters border on tedium, while the middle of the book races along like pulp fiction. Unfortunately, this is only worth reading if you're a fan of the author. ( )
  StephenBarkley | Sep 11, 2011 |
I picked this up at a Bookcrossing meetup after having read two of Wyndham's other books - Day of the Triffids and The Midwich Cuckoos.

Narrated by Delgrange, a man who deals with the loss of his family by signing up for a new project. A man looking to leave a legacy behind him buys up an island in the Pacific where a group would start a colony, ushering a new society.

Unbeknown to these pioneers, Tanakuatua is no normal island, years before it had been evacuated before nuclear weapon testing. An islander placed the island under a curse, a taboo, meaning no one has been back in a while. Even as they approach Tanakuatua, there is something off about it. There are no birds flying and there is a mysterious white cloud on its peak. It seems the island is home to rather unusual spiders.

Not in the same league as the previously mentioned books, but Wyndham poses important questions, such as man versus nature, man as the chosen species, or rather the current leading species. ( )
  soffitta1 | Jul 17, 2011 |
Web is a science fiction novel written by the English science fiction author John Wyndham. a man whose wife and daughter were recently killed in a motor collision........he went to a island , remote from civilisation.....
  lsy0618 | Mar 8, 2011 |
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Lord, PeterCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Malmsjö, KarinTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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The question I find most difficult to answer; the one one which always crops up sooner or later when the subject is mentioned, is, approximately: 'But how on earth did you come to get yourself mixed up in a crazy affair like this, anyway?'
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