Remarkably Bright Creatures

by

Shelby Van Pelt

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy heartwarming, feel-good stories with a touch of whimsy are likely to appreciate this book.
  • It would appeal to fans of uplifting fiction that explores themes of friendship, community, and overcoming grief.
  • Those who liked books by Fredrik Backman or other character-driven, small-town narratives would probably enjoy the gentle pacing and focus on relationships.
  • Animal lovers, especially those fascinated by octopuses, would find the unique perspective of Marcellus engaging.
  • Readers seeking a light, comforting read with a bit of mystery and a coastal setting would find this book satisfying.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers looking for complex literary fiction or those who prefer fast-paced, plot-driven narratives might find this book too slow or predictable.
  • Those who dislike anthropomorphized animals or find the concept of an octopus narrator too fanciful may struggle with the premise.
  • Readers expecting a deep exploration of marine life or animal intelligence might be disappointed by the limited focus on these themes.
  • Critics of overly sentimental or formulaic storytelling may find the book too saccharine or simplistic.
  • Lastly, those who require highly developed, realistic characters throughout might be frustrated by some of the secondary character portrayals, particularly Cameron's.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Engaging and well-written prose with memorable sentences
  • Complex and relatable character development, especially for Tova and Marcellus
  • Unique and delightful octopus point-of-view chapters
  • Heartwarming story of friendship and connection
  • Intricate and well-thought-out plot that keeps readers invested
  • Sensitive depiction of grief, loss, and aging
  • Charming small-town coastal setting
  • Humorous and witty moments, especially from Marcellus
  • Exploration of themes like family, community, and moving on
  • Audiobook narration praised as excellent

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Predictable plot that some readers found too slow-paced
  • Cameron's character viewed as annoying and underdeveloped by some
  • Not enough octopus chapters for some readers' tastes
  • Writing style considered simplistic or middle-grade level by some
  • Lack of deeper exploration of themes like captivity or animal intelligence
  • Heavy-handed foreshadowing and clues
  • Overuse of vague words like "some" in descriptions
  • Unrealistic character development for Cameron
  • Ending felt unsatisfying or forced to some readers
  • Lack of complex themes for adult readers

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