The Plot: A Novel

Jean Hanff Korelitz
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The Plot: A Novel

Jean Hanff Korelitz
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Overall rating: 4.4166665 / 5 from 12 reviews.

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Review topics: [book, thriller, story, plot, paced, meaning].

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Good!

"I enjoyed it for sure - I knew the culprit right away but I think that's okay, it's the telling of the story that's good, the flashbacks and unveiling of what the heck happened when and to whom . . . Also enjoyed the cheeky characterization of writers in general, self deprecating and gently comic."

Acca (3/5)

Twisty thriller!

"I love a book that keeps me guessing to the end, and this one did. The “plot within a plot” is a clever premise for the book - I really enjoyed this one!"

Hoho (5/5)

Predictable

"Started off interesting and then just seemed to drag."

Jen W. (2/5)

There's always the unexpected!

"The story of a writer using an idea from a student that turned out to be a number one novel was told in a way that showed insight into a writers life. It kept me involved till the last page!"

Mike (4/5)

Awesome

"This book is BRILLIANT!!!! You do not see the end coming, a real thriller."

Shirley (5/5)

Wh-at just happened

"“Nobody else can live your life” “Good writers borrow, great writers steal” - T S Eliot “ Everyone had a unique voice and a story no one else can tell. And anybody can be a writer” I had absolutely no idea what I was getting into picking this book up. With few exceptions I read it straight through and have suggested it to a few authors already. I see it as a book that teaches as well as entertains. It’s not all lollipops and roses. It is an amazing book talking about plotlines and how they spin and change and even teach the reader! A teacher hears a sketchy idea from an arrogant student. It never lets him go. His version makes the whirlwind summit of recognition. Then he gets threatened by another person, and in a world of Oprah endorsements tries to brush it off. I’m sorry I can’t go deeper without spoilers. However, this is a tight well written mystery with potential to be a great holiday gift! Highly Recommended 5/5 [disclaimer: I received this book from an outside source and voluntarily read and reviewed it]"

Rokinrev (5/5)

Unputdownable

"I read this psychological thriller over two days and absolutely loved it. It was a definitely a page turner. Very well written and such a clever plot! I 'figured it out' fifty pages before the end but this did not affect my enjoyment of the ending. A must-read, for sure!"

Annabel (5/5)

super-enjoyable and well-written page-turner

"Such a clever and entertaining thriller, especially for fellow authors. Lots of inside jokes, I loved the layering and how the story unfolded, then refolded back onto itself. Altogether a super-enjoyable and well-written page-turner."

Marsha S. (5/5)

So good I had to put it down

"I wanted to savour this book so I read it slowly. I really didn't want it to end. The best book I've read in a while. I hope it becomes a movie too. From the first page she reeled me in with wonder at what the heck the plot was that was so darn good! You will have to read and decide for yourself if it's worth it. It was for me. I haven't read a book this good in over a decade. I've started all the usual bestsellers and put them down again. I thought I was done with fiction for this lifetime. Thanks to this writer, I am back. (Bought The Devil and Webster and loved that one too!)"

Anna (5/5)

Page-turner

"Had a difficult time putting this book down. Excellent hooks to keep me reading right to the end. Highly recommend and now I will read others by this author."

Wendy (5/5)

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  • Published date: May 03, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 336
  • Publisher: Celadon Books
  • ISBN: 9781250790750
  • Dimensions: 5.45" W x 0.85" L x 8.25" H

Selected as an Indie Next pick for May
A most anticipated book (AARP, Business Insider, Bustle, CrimeReads, Entertainment Weekly, LitHub, the New York Times, Oprah Daily, Parade, PopSugar, Wall Street Journal Magazine, and more!)


"The Plot is one of the best novels I’ve ever read about writers and writing. It’s also insanely readable and the suspense quotient is through the roof. It's remarkable."
—Stephen King

"My favorite book of 2021? This one is easy. 'The Plot' by Jean Hanff Korelitz...[G]ood Lord is this a fantastic book. In addition to being an absolutely perfectly told mystery story, it also happens to be an especially deft satire of the literary scene."
—Malcolm Gladwell, "My Favorite Things of 2021"

"The Plot is so well-crafted and compelling it’s nearly impossible to put down. Clever and chilling, this page-turner grabs you from the first chapter and doesn’t let you go until its startling, breath-taking conclusion."
Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen, New York Times bestselling authors of The Wife Between Us

"From its first pages, Jean Hanff Korelitz’s The Plot ensnares you in a rich tangle of literary vanities, treachery and fraud. Psychologically acute and breathtakingly suspenseful, you’ll find yourself rushing towards a finale both astonishing and utterly earned."
—Megan Abbott, Bestselling author of Give Me Your Hand

"The plot of ‘The Plot’ — the best thriller of the year (so far) — is too good to give away"
Washington Post

"So clever, so taut, so dazzling, I read it in about five hours flat."
—Lisa Jewell, AARP's "11 Top Authors Pick the Best Books of the Year"

“Korelitz’s own plot is fiendishly clever, and here's the ultimate twist: that any novel about a writer’s life (lonely, anxious drudgery) could be this wildly suspenseful and entertaining.”
People, Book of the Week

“As a longtime fan of Korelitz’s novels (including “You Should Have Known,” which was made into HBO’s “The Undoing”), I will say that I think The Plot is her gutsiest, most consequential book yet. It keeps you guessing and wondering, and also keeps you thinking: about ambition, fame and the nature of intellectual property (the analog kind).”
The New York Times Book Review

“'The Plot' is wickedly funny and chillingly grim...it deserves to garner all the brass rings."
The Wall Street Journal

"Gripping and thoroughly unsettling: This one will be flying off the shelves."
Kirkus Reviews

“Deep character development, an impressively thick tapestry of intertwining story lines, and a candid glimpse into the publishing business make this a page-turner of the highest order. Korelitz deserves acclaim for her own perfect plot.”
—Publishers Weekly (STARRED Review)

"Readers may find themselves batting away sleep and setting an alarm for early the next day to continue Jean Hanff Korelitz’s propulsive literary thriller, The Plot. Korelitz is an audacious writer who delivers on her promises. Her next big-screen adaptation surely awaits."
Bookpage

"Korelitz...effortlessly deconstructs the campus novel and, much like Michael Chabon in Wonder Boys (1995), acerbically mocks the publishing industry. Fearless Korelitz presents a wry and unusual joyride of a thriller full of gasp-inducing twists as it explores copyright, ownership, and the questionable morals of writers."
Booklist

“Stay tuned to this devilishly compelling tale of ambition run amok.”
—Oprah Daily

“This staggeringly good literary thriller is about a staggeringly good literary thriller written by a failed novelist who has stolen the book's plot from a deceased student.”
—Shelf Awareness

"The author behind suspense novel You Should Have Known turned-HBO-series The Undoing outdoes herself in this literary-centric thrill ride."
—Newsweek

“Korelitz pulls off a true page-turner with, yes, a killer plot.”
—AARP Magazine

Jean Hanff Korelitz is the author of the novels You Should Have Known (which aired on HBO in October 2020 as The Undoing, starring Nicole Kidman, Hugh Grant, and Donald Sutherland), Admission (adapted as a film in 2013 starring Tina Fey), The Devil and Webster, The White Rose, The Sabbathday River and A Jury of Her Peers, as well as Interference Powder, a novel for children. Her company BOOKTHEWRITER hosts Pop-Up Book Groups in which small groups of readers discuss new books with their authors. She lives in New York City with her husband, Irish poet Paul Muldoon.

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