Submarine by Joe Dunthorne

2008 May 3
by Patty

When I read the jacket cover, I thought I would enjoy the book. I have just read the first 6 pages, and I’m already quite certain I will really enjoy this book and no part of me wants to read reviews or skip to the back to see what happens. That is a good sign. I haven’t felt that way about a book in a while

Submarine, I really think I’ll like this one. I should probably read it slowly, to enjoy it.

Here’s a synopsis:

Hello. I’m Oliver Tate, the protagonist. I am likely to use words like protagonist and, moments later, words like twonk. My ambitions are as follows: 1) To find out why my father sometimes stays in bed for days at a time. 2) To find out why my mother’s getting surfing lessons – and probably more – from a hippy-looking twonk 3) To lose my virginity before it becomes legal – in just over a year.

I am monitoring my parent’s intimacy via the dimmer switch in their bedroom. My parents have not had sex in two months which, my research suggests, points toward impending marital breakdown. There are other, lesser characters in the book: Jordana, who is my love interest, despite her eczema. Zoe, whose only real schoolfriend is a dinner lady. I feel sorry for Zoe which, in turn, makes me feel better about my own life. Then there’s my friend Chips, an outstanding bully. He made our Religious Education teacher cry. This book might not change my life. But there is no telling how you will react.

If you click that synopsis link above, there’s a link to download the first chapter.

This is his homepage.

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