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PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR OF A VISIT FROM THE GOON SQUAD


From one of the most dazzling and iconic writers of our time comes an electrifying, deeply moving novel about the quest for authenticity, privacy, and meaning in a world where our memories are no longer our own--featuring characters from
A Visit from the Goon Squad.

It''s 2010. Staggeringly successful and brilliant tech entrepreneur Bix Bouton is desperate for a new idea. He''s forty, with four kids, and restless when he stumbles into a conversation with mostly Columbia professors, one of whom is experimenting with downloading or "externalising" memory. Within a decade, Bix''s new technology, Own Your Unconscious--that allows you access to every memory you''ve ever had, and to share every memory in exchange for access to the memories of others--has seduced multitudes. But not everyone.

In spellbinding linked narratives, Egan spins out the consequences of Own Your Unconscious through the lives of multiple characters whose paths intersect over several decades. Intellectually dazzling and extraordinarily moving,
The Candy House is a bold, brilliant imagining of a world that is moments away. With a focus on social media, gaming, and alternate worlds, you can almost experience moving among dimensions in a role-playing game. Egan takes her "deeply intuitive forays into the darker aspects of our technology-driven, image-saturated culture" (Vogue) to stunning new heights and delivers a fierce and exhilarating testament to the tenacity and transcendence of human longing for real connection, love, family, privacy and redemption.

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'A complex, compelling read that showcases Egan's masterful storytelling' Time

'Fans of
A Visit from the Goon Squad will not want to miss this new novel' ― jNews

'A thrilling, endlessly stimulating work that demands to be read and reread'Kirkus Reviews

'Egan returns to the fertile territory and characters of
A Visit from the Goon Squad with an electrifying and shape-shifting story that one-ups its Pulitzer-winning predecessor'Publisher’s Weekly

'
A forceful, wonderfully fragmented novel of a terrifyingly possible future, as intellectually rigorous as it is formally impressive, and yet another monumental work from Egan'Library Journal

'Playfully twists various narratives into a series of compelling interconnected vignettes, featuring many of the same characters from her award-laden 2010 novel.
Ever the consummate storyteller and with a deft and powerful sense of characterisation, Egan is sure to have struck gold once more' ― Harper's Bazaar

'A fast-paced polyvoiced romp through America in the grip of a sinister tech that allows others into your mind. EEK! Includes a dazzling novella Egan wrote' -- Margaret Atwood, via Twitter

'Egan is
skilful, even masterful, at writing in a variety of styles and formats to suit each character's voice, making the book that much more real and that much more affecting' ― Bloomburg Businessweek

ImpressiveA Life in Books

A dazzling feat of literary construction that belies the profound questions at its core: Does technology aid our sense of narrative or obscure it? ― Vogue

You don't have to read
A Visit From the Goon Squad to love this sibling novel to Egan's stellar hit...complex and intimateGood Housekeeping

Inventive, effervescent...Egan plaits multiple narratives and techniques to underscore the manifold ways our own desires betray us in a brave new coded world ― Oprah Daily

Very funny, penetrating, and impactfulGlamour

Tech guru Bix Bouton creates 'Own Your Unconscious,' a technology that allows users to access and share every memory they've ever had.
It's a concept so killer, it's hard to believe such technology doesn't already existUSA Today

[
The Candy House] does what only the best and rarest books can: peel back the thin membrane of ordinary life, and find transcendence on the other sideEntertainment Weekly

Haunting and often hilarious...
a wondrous, riotously inventive work of speculative fictionBooklist, STARRED review

'Humming with a sustained brio, The Candy House is
especially rewarding on a micro level. Even post-BLM, Egan felt free to write from the perspective of a black character, as she should feel free, and she's apt to get away with it, too. The chapter narrated by an autistic character is convincing. Egan is particularly good at evoking the insecure teenage girl. The writing is stylish: "a man of so few words that the occasional word he did utter had the cleaving finality of an ax splitting a log". The novel is spirited, playful, sometimes incisive. So who cares if I can't remember anyone's name' ― Financial Times

'
Intellectually dazzling and extraordinarily moving . . . Egan's writing - as always - is flawless, offering plenty to think about' ― The Book-It-List

A
staggering story in concept and thrilling in delivery ― Sainsbury's Magazine

A Time Magazine Must-Read

It may be the smartest novel you've read all year ―
LOVEBYLIFE

Mind-bogglingly cleverThe Telegraph

Playful... By means probably even they cannot explain, novelists loot the experiences of others and distribute them equably with no reference to fancy uploading machines. And no one writing now does it more generously than Egan. I hope she wins another Pulitzer. ―
The Times

The Candy House is just as compelling as its predecessor... some brilliantly executed scenes ―
Evening Standard

At the level of the sentence,
The Candy House zings ― i News

The Candy House is a bold, eclectic novel about the darker sides of the digital age. It's quietly captivatingEvening Standard

a collection of
exceptionally clever, sometimes funny short stories ― The Spectator

This novel is a triumphant exploration of analogue versus digital, surveillance versus freedom, literature versus technology ―
Irish Times

Poignant and entertaining ―
The Independent

At its best it reads as if AM Homes, George Saunders and David Foster Wallace took turns in rewriting
Middlemarch for our modern age. It's full of melancholic commentary about the human need for redemption, reinvention and reconciliation. ― Sunday Times

This novel is a triumphant exploration of analogue versus digital, surveillance versus freedom, literature versus technology. Egan's virtuosity in style and form allows her to reflect life online, her characters changing with the fluidity of a status update ―
Idependent.ie

[A] colourful tale packed with poignancy... Egan has produced a powerful satire of social media culture while telling a deeply intimate story about familySpears Wealth Management

Egan is one of the few names that, when linked with the expression 'novel of ideas', makes the heart sing rather than sink ―
Mail on Sunday

Intellectual, philosophical, empathetic, moving - The Candy House further cements Egan's iconic status in contemporary literature ― The Irish Times

[An]
inventive, intelligent novel... rooted in human stories ― Good Housekeeping

Part social-media satire, part treatise on nostalgia and ownership of experience,
The Candy House is experimental and intriguing, with each chapter often vastly different from the last... The Candy House is a tour-de-force, an exceptional book...bold and inventive...stunningTaum Herald

Exhilarating, deeply-pleasurableProspect

Just as
innovative, wise, funny and confounding as its predecessor. ― Metro

A mind-bending book full of techies and artists and savvy entrepreneurs...Just as you're in deep with one story, another unfolds in what is a true box of candy of a book ―
The Gloss.ie

Everything [Egan] writes
fizzes with ideas and feels wonderfully warm and engaging at the same time... [The Candy House] gives you more insight into how people tick than you'd get from six months' scrolling on social media ― The Daily Mirror

[A] mind-bending book full of techies and artists and savvy entrepreneurs catching various waves as the action moves from the late 1960s to the 2030s...Just as you're in deep with one story, another unfolds in what is a true box of candy of a book ―
The Gloss

The Candy House... offer[s] [a] powerful and nuanced critique of surveillance capitalism ― The Guardian

Dazzling - and often very funny...Egan's style is compulsively readableThe Tablet

A
clever, endlessly inventive exploration of our increasingly connected, surveilled society and the individual yearning for privacy and meaning ― Guardian

For all its fluency in the languages of gaming, addiction and tech, this is a social novel with numerous characters and perspectives; a kind of 21st-century "Middlemarch" ―
Economist, Book of the Year 2022

Dazzling inventivenessGuardian, Book of the Year 2022

As thought-provoking as it is entertainingThe Irish Times, A Best Book of 2022

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The long-awaited sibling novel to Jennifer Egan's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, A Visit from the Goon Squad. A fierce and exhilarating testament to the transcendence of human longing for real connection, love, privacy and redemption.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Corsair
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 28 April 2022
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 352 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1472150910
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1472150912
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 589 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16 x 4 x 23.8 cm
  • Book 2 of 2 ‏ : ‎ Goon Squad
  • Best Sellers Rank: 376,467 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
  • Customer reviews:
    4.1 out of 5 stars (6,675)

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Jennifer Egan was born in Chicago, where her paternal grandfather was a police commander and bodyguard for President Truman during his visits to that city. She was raised in San Francisco and studied at the University of Pennsylvania and St. John’s College, Cambridge, in England. In those student years she did a lot of traveling, often with a backpack: China, the former USSR, Japan, much of Europe, and those travels became the basis for her first novel, The Invisible Circus, and her story collection, Emerald City. She came to New York in 1987 and worked an array of wacky jobs while learning to write: catering at the World Trade Center; joining the word processing pool at a midtown law firm; serving as the private secretary for the Countess of Romanones, an OSS spy-turned-Spanish countess (by marriage), who wrote a series of bestsellers about her spying experiences and famous friends.

Egan has published short stories in many magazines, including The New Yorker, Harpers, Granta and McSweeney's. Her first novel, The Invisible Circus, came out in 1995 and was released as a movie starring Cameron Diaz in 2001. Her second novel, Look at Me, was a National Book Award Finalist in 2001, and her third, The Keep, was a national bestseller. Also a journalist, Egan has written many cover stories for the New York Times Magazine on topics ranging from young fashion models to the secret online lives of closeted gay teens. Her 2002 cover story on homeless children received the Carroll Kowal Journalism Award, and her 2008 story on bipolar children won an Outstanding Media Award from the National Alliance on Mental Illness. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two sons.

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Customers find the book engaging and entertaining, with one describing it as a contemporary masterpiece. The plot receives mixed reactions, with one customer noting its dizzying fractured narrative structure.
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Customers praise the book's content, finding it utterly brilliant, with one customer describing it as a contemporary masterpiece and another highlighting its thought-provoking nature.
If you loved Goon squad you have to read this, brilliant sequel, love her writing style and the characters created. Compulsive reading.Read more
...-mini stories, interlinked vignettes, an unfolding (very high class) soap opera....Read more
Truly excellent.Read more
Great, covers the idea of consciousness and meaning of memory along with presenting clearly and cinsisely tge technological fears many of us dwell.Read more
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Customers find the book engaging and entertaining, with one describing it as a thrillingly original read.
...It’s not the epoch-defining blaze that Goon Squad was, but it’s entertaining and appealing, with the same fearless jumps between characters and times...Read more
...Compulsive reading.Read more
A thrillingly original read -but look at the one star reviews to check if you can cope with a engrossingly fractured narrative....Read more
well structured and interesting with many hidden tid bits.Read more
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Customers have mixed opinions about the plot of the book, with one describing it as a dizzying fractured narrative, while another finds it somewhat thin.
...The stories get noticeably better in the middle sections, where the technology is put to use, and the characters stop explaining and start acting....Read more
...I also felt hat the storylines, the mosaic of characters and the respective timelines became confusing to the point that I struggled to connect the...Read more
...Again a series of – how to define it ? -mini stories, interlinked vignettes, an unfolding (very high class) soap opera....Read more
...- and often impressive - but at the same time can be somewhat thin on plot, relatable characters or just a decent story....Read more
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The Candy House by Jennifer Egan I give this book 4 stars It's 2010, successful and brilliant tech entrepreneur Bix Bouton is desperate for a new idea. He's 40, with 4 kids when he stumbles into a conversation with mostly Columbia professors, one of whom is experimenting with downloading or "externalising" memory. Within a decade, Bix's new technology, Own Your Unconscious--that allows you access to every memory you've ever had, and to share every memory in exchange for access to the memories of others--has seduced multitudes. But not everyone….. I haven’t read anything by this author before and didn’t realise this is connected to another book. This is a very clever and thought provoking book..The author is a brilliant storyteller who skilfully manages to interconnect and craft the story in a very unique way.The narrative structure is complex with a vast array of characters, a variety of voice styles and different time lines. Focussing on the power and pull of social media, your memory and our relationship with technology.lt’s a futuristic and scary glimpse of what could be possible and will definitely leave readers with a great deal to think and talk about. I must admit you need to concentrate while reading and l think l would benefit from a 2nd read of this.
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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    dizzying fractured narrative -uttery brilliant
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 August 2022
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    A thrillingly original read -but look at the one star reviews to check if you can cope with a engrossingly fractured narrative. Terrific follow up/companion volume/twin to “Goon squad” – many of the same characters and their children -minor players brought centre stage others de focused with major players become bit parts. Tech is the new element with Bix becoming an iconic developer of a tech that allows people to share memories. Again a series of – how to define it ? -mini stories, interlinked vignettes, an unfolding (very high class) soap opera. It allows her to zoom in and out of narratives, giving a dizzying perspective as she speeds forwards and backwards in time and experiment with different styles -epistolary ( e mail exchanges) even a rather odd spy story told in (a character names it) ‘2nd person aphoristic.’ Many touching moments -Lulu as a very self possessed little girl brilliant – the idea of world deracinated by over usage as ‘empty casings” spot on. I did question whether the cut up chronology is more than a puzzle providing gimmick – of course it is essential - but would a straighter narrative de-bone the book completely ? I think so.(sorry one starers) Looking forward to re reading both and her earlier stuff.

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
    Not all fur coat and no knickers
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 July 2023
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    I really wasn't sure whether I was going to like this book. At first sight it looked like it might be the type of stylistically showy, clever-clever novel that might be technically proficient - and often impressive - but at the same time can be somewhat thin on plot, relatable characters or just a decent story. Either that or it has a "message" that it rams home with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer. Basically, a bit smug (or "all fur coat and no knickers" as one rather colourful l British expression would have it).

    However, I was pleasantly surprised to find a novel that, though it takes some creative risks, doesn't forget to tell a good story with relatable characters. Ostensibly the story is about a tech entrepreneur called Bix Bouton who invents a way for people to download their memories. It therefore raises and explores issues such as privacy in the digital age and our growing reliance on technology, and the ethics around those things. However it does not do this in a heavy-handed way, but rather through a series of interlocking stories peopled by recurring characters including Bix himself. It is also no polemic - issues are raised but you aren't told what to think about them; rather you are left to make up your own mind.

    This interlocking narrative structure is therefore not quite that of a conventional novel. I guess this approach has its pros and cons. On the minus side, to be honest some chapters are stronger than others. More positively, you're more likely to find at least some parts to your liking. I loved one chapter in particular, a love story set in Bix's tech company that could easily stand by itself as a superbly written short story. If the rest of the book had been up to that standard it would be an easy five stars. But even as it is, the book overall is very good.

    It seem this book divides opinion, judging by some of the other reviews and the negative reactions of a couple of others in my book club. However, this is a clever, entertaining and thought-provoking read and well worth a try.

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  • 3 out of 5 stars
    Not Egan’s best
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 December 2023
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    Looking forward to a return to form

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    A contemporary masterpiece
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    Truly excellent.

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
    well structured and interesting with many hidden tid bits.
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    Great, covers the idea of consciousness and meaning of memory along with presenting clearly and cinsisely tge technological fears many of us dwell.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Excellent
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 January 2023
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    If you loved Goon squad you have to read this, brilliant sequel, love her writing style and the characters created. Compulsive reading.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    The Candy House
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    Very weell done, as usual:

    Quite a bizarre point - external storage of your mind, your knowledge+experience.

    So, to live foreever....

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
    Not Goon Squad but the next best thing
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    This novel in interlinked stories is set in the same universe as A Visit from the Goon Squad and shares many characters. The Candy House takes place partly in the future, after a technolgical innovation that allows consciousness-sharing: or grey grabs as Egan cleverly puts it. This does require a lot of clunky explanation, especially in the early chapters. She might have avoided this if she’d started with her central message, that technology lures us in like the gingerbread (or candy) house in Hansel and Gretel. The stories get noticeably better in the middle sections, where the technology is put to use, and the characters stop explaining and start acting. It’s not the epoch-defining blaze that Goon Squad was, but it’s entertaining and appealing, with the same fearless jumps between characters and times, some fun with different genres, and provocative extrapolations about where the social media age is taking us.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Bought this to impress my girlfriend, ended up enjoying it
    Reviewed in the United States on 27 November 2024
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    Honestly after skimming the first couple pages of this book I was sure that it was going to be cringey and uninteresting. After feeling bad about this conclusion, I decided to give the book a chance. Undoubtedly, a very unique and interesting story about people marginally touching each others lives and the web of humanity that we are all part of - sci-fi technology or not.

    This is the type of book that grows on you as you read it, like a bad first season of a good show, its worth getting to know the characters, even as they pass off the torch every chapter.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    A Maze of untangled stories
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    The story is fascinating. Intrinsically difficult to follow at the beginning, due to the different writing styles the author chose to narrate each chapter. If you are up for a reading challenge highly rewarding though, this book is for you.

    The main plot,or plots, spans years of episodes in the life of many family/friends relationships all tied up by a tech development, the consequences it brings and the resistance it generates in few people. Great book, hard endeavor and probably needs double reading. Worth every chapter.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Nice book
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    Poder accedir a literatura en anglès en format econòmic
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    Bonica edició

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Beste boek van 2022?
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    Geweldig boek. Moet wel heel raar lopen als dit niet het beste boek van 2022 wordt. Misschien nog wel beter dan A Visit From the Goon Squad.

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