The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder

by

David Grann

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • History buffs interested in 18th century naval voyages and exploration.
  • Readers who enjoy detailed, well-researched historical non-fiction.
  • Fans of survival stories and tales of human endurance.
  • Those interested in maritime history and seafaring adventures.
  • Readers who appreciate nuanced explorations of truth and competing narratives in history.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers looking for a fast-paced, fictional adventure story.
  • Those who prefer concise historical accounts without extensive detail.
  • Readers sensitive to descriptions of hardship, violence, and colonial-era attitudes.
  • People who dislike books with many characters to keep track of.
  • Readers who are put off by authorial editorializing or modern political commentary in historical works.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Astoundingly well-researched historical non-fiction
  • Gripping true story of shipwreck, survival, and mutiny
  • Vivid recreation of 18th century naval life and voyages
  • Compelling central characters and factions
  • Explores fascinating themes of truth, narrative, and human nature under duress
  • Provides visceral sense of place and conditions
  • Well-explained naval and seafaring details for general readers
  • Includes helpful maps and illustrations
  • Unputdownable for some readers
  • Sheds light on a little-known historical event

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Slow start and uneven pacing for some readers
  • Too many characters to keep track of for some
  • Editorializing and modern political commentary feels out of place to some
  • Lack of clear narrative structure in parts
  • Anticlimactic ending/court martial section for some
  • Audiobook narration criticized as overly dramatic by some
  • Too dry and detailed for readers wanting more of a page-turner
  • Lacks the narrative drive of some of Grann's previous works
  • Perceived padding/filler in parts
  • Some found it boring or difficult to get through

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