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On the Beach
Author: Nevil Shute

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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780345311481 - ISBN-10: 0345311485
Publication Date: 9/12/1983
Pages: 288


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"The most shocking fiction I have read in years. What is shocking about it is both the idea and the sheer imaginative brilliance with which Mr. Shute brings it off."
THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
They are the last generation, the innocent victims of an accidental war, living out their last days, making do with what they have, hoping for a miracle. As the deadly rain moves ever closer, the world as we know it winds toward an inevitable end....

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Susan W. (Suz) wrote on 2/18/2006...

9 member(s) found this review helpful.

I have owned this book 25-30 years; it is part of my permanent collection. It is one of the most riveting books I have ever read, and I have read it at least a half dozen times. It takes the reader into the lives and thoughts of a handful of people in Australia. Australian inhabitants are among the last survivors in the world after nuclear war. How the final survivors deal with the last days of their lives-- store their garden furniture for a spring they will never see, drain oil from cars up on blocks they will never drive again, put hay in fields for cattle that will momentarily outlive them. And finally, make decisions about passing with sicker spouses and family members, or outlining them for a tiny moment. After facilitating the end of the world, the various world governments thoughtfully provide little red boxes, free of charge, with a painless pill to free yourself of radiation sickness. And of course, an equally painless syringe, so you can also put down your pets--and kids.

Elizabeth B. (Cattriona) - KS wrote on 9/3/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Telling the story of a group of post-nuclear war citizens in Australia, this book is both frightening and horrifying. They try to come to terms with what has happened and what is to come, while at the same time living in a dichotomy, with one couple planning out their garden in one conversation, and how to end their lives with cyanide in the next. This book is much darker than "Alas, Babylon" but is a classic and the mental images Shute creates will stay with you for life. Highly recommended.

Barbara (femmefan) wrote on 3/6/2008...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book reminded me quite a bit, at least in the story's circumstances, of one of my favorites, Pat Frank's Alas Babylon. Shute's book is fascinating in a rather macabre sort of way. You know what's going to happen as well as the characters do, but the fascination is reading how they deal with the inevitable. Somewhat dated, with quite a few Aussie expressions, and a little preachy in parts, but definitely worth reading.

Tish O. (tish) - NJ wrote on 7/18/2005...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

i have read this book and seen the movie a number of times and never get over the images of people on the edge at the end of the world.
if you ever read this you will be more gentle with the world and look for peace everytwhere...and will never forget about the coke bottle

Winston C. (Crabby-doctor) wrote on 2/2/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a famous book about the period right after the nuclear Armegeddon. It is a bit dated to the 50's-60's, but is a very good story.

Marcia L. (Marcia) wrote on 9/8/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

The last generation....innocent victims of a n accidental war. living out the last days, making plans that will never be carried out, making do with what they have--however temporary it might be--hoping for the miracle that will not come. As the deadly rain moves ever closer, and the world as we know it winds toward an inevitable end.


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Blossom B. (bbarden) wrote on 7/1/2008...


I found this book to be quite a bit out dated and not easy to relate to in a sense that it does not take place in the western hemisphere. Otherwise, this is a great book. The style is slow but you get a real feeling of what is going to happen. I found it amazing that the general consensus of the characters is a resigned acceptance. Perhaps they are like that in Australia...? I highly recommend this book to those that appreciate history and/or what-if scenarios.

Lisa G. (Lisa) wrote on 6/26/2005...


Never read it.


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