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Skios
Skios | Michael Frayn
Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 'Good God, thought Oliver, as he saw the smile. She thinks I'm him! And all at once he knew it was so. He was Dr Norman Wilfred.' On the sunlit Greek island of Skios, the Fred Toppler Foundation's annual lecture is to be given by Dr Norman Wilfred, the world-famous authority on the scientific organisation of science. He turns out to be surprisingly young and charming - not at all the intimidating figure they had been expecting. The Foundation's guests are soon eating out of his hand. So, even sooner, is Nikki, the attractive and efficient organiser. Meanwhile, in a remote villa at the other end of the island, Nikki's old school-friend Georgie waits for the notorious chancer she has rashly agreed to go on holiday with, and who has only too characteristically failed to turn up. Trapped in the villa with her, by an unfortunate chain of misadventure, is a balding old gent called Dr Norman Wilfred, who has lost his whereabouts, his luggage, his temper and increasingly all normal sense of reality - everything he possesses apart from the flyblown text of a well-travelled lecture on the scientific organisation of science... And as the time draws ever nearer for one or other Dr Wilfred - or possibly both - to give the eagerly awaited lecture, so Skios - Greece - Europe - career off their appointed track. Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, Skios is a story of mislaid identity, misdirected passion and miscalculated consequences. Michael Frayn is also the celebrated author of fifteen plays including Noises Off, Copenhagen and Afterlife. His other bestselling novels include Headlong, which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and Spies, which won the Whitbread Best Novel Award.
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Jari-chan
Skios | Michael Frayn
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Panpan

I didn't expect this book to be funny or good, I just needed a book from our library set in Greece. Since the one I wanted wasn't around I chose this one. Well, I should've waited for the other one, because reading this was pretty much a waste of time. If the characters would take time and talk to each other like the grown-ups most of them should be all this mess wouldn't have happened.

Vivlio_Gnosi Thanks for the informative and cautionary review! 5y
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Merethebookgal
Skios | Michael Frayn
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Mehso-so

Well, that was... weird. lol It‘s supposed to be a farce, and it definitely is; so much so that sometimes my head hurt from the sheer ridiculousness of it all. It would be a pretty funny movie, though. The audiobook narrator was good, but this was the first time I turned a book up to 1.5x speed because he talked sooo slowly.

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apostot
Skios | Michael Frayn
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Mehso-so

Not as good as I was hopping, but still a fun Summer read.

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Abailliekaras
Skios | Michael Frayn
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Pickpick

Thoroughly enjoyed this light, clever read. Very funny, I'm still laughing about the suitcase mix-up... High farce with a spoof on academics, playboys & conferences along the way. And a question behind it all whether we should take life's 'path of least resistance' ... 👌😂

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Abailliekaras
Skios | Michael Frayn
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Laughing out loud already - this bodes well for a 3 hour train journey!

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Abailliekaras
Skios | Michael Frayn
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A trip to Daunt to hear a talk on Teffi (love her books & Robert Chandler's translation) and this happens. ? I feel Skios would be best read on a Greek island but either way, I can't wait... The Dragon for my 7 yr old who ordered me "if you buy a book, you have to buy one for me too."

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