The Book of Form and Emptiness: Signed Exclusive Edition

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The Book of Form and Emptiness
The Book of Form and Emptiness
What an incredible book. I saw a review somewhere from David Mitchell that said something like if you have lost your way with fiction recently, this book w... READ MORE
Lesley at Commercial Street Dundee
The Book of Form and Emptiness
I missed these characters within minutes of finishing the book!
In 'The Book of Form and Emptiness' Ruth Ozeki has created a world of characters that I care for as though they were real people, and if the book's own mes... READ MORE
Ben Buxton Smith
The Book of Form and Emptiness
Lovely, unexpected
A perfect blend of whimsy, mental health, philosophy and the power of friendship. There were so many elements that I loved about this book - the characters... READ MORE
Thalia Caddy
The Book of Form and Emptiness
Books do talk if you know how to listen
This is about Benny, Annabelle and his book.When Benny's dad Kenji dies in unusual circumstances they both suffer from grief but in very different ways,Ben... READ MORE
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Synopsis

After the tragic death of his beloved musician father, fourteen-year-old Benny Oh begins to hear voices. The voices belong to the things in his house - a sneaker, a broken Christmas ornament, a piece of wilted lettuce. Although Benny doesn't understand what these things are saying, he can sense their emotional tone; some are pleasant, a gentle hum or coo, but others are snide, angry and full of pain. When his mother develops a hoarding problem, the voices grow more clamorous.

At first Benny tries to ignore them, but soon the voices follow him outside the house, onto the street and at school, driving him at last to seek refuge in the silence of a large public library, where objects are well-behaved and know to speak in whispers. There, he falls in love with a mesmerising street artist with a smug pet ferret, who uses the library as her performance space. He meets a homeless philosopher-poet, who encourages him to ask important questions and find his own voice amongst the many.

And he meets his very own Book - a talking thing - who narrates Benny's life and teaches him to listen to the things that truly matter.

The Book of Form and Emptiness blends unforgettable characters, riveting plot and vibrant engagement with everything from jazz to climate change to our attachment to material possessions. This is classic Ruth Ozeki - bold, humane and heartbreaking.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781838856496
  • Number of pages: 560
  • Dimensions: 240 x 162 mm

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The Book of Form and Emptiness
Top 3 books I've ever read ! AMAZING
This novel tackled very profound, difficult and important themes (grief, mental illness and homelessness to name a few) however I got the impression of sub... READ MORE
Imogen Daniel
The Book of Form and Emptiness
Wow
Buddhism and fiction combined The notes from Women's Prize for Fiction website are a worthy companionship which will enhance your reading experience. Hi... READ MORE
shriya
The Book of Form and Emptiness
"Genre-ism is a form of bigotry"
After attempting to read Pride and Predujce for the third time and ultimately deciding I needed something new, I stepped out of my usual 'classics' book se... READ MORE
Pigeon
The Book of Form and Emptiness
Ambitious and impressive
A book about a boy who hears inanimate objects talking to him?! For over 500 pages?! Had anyone else written this I would have dismissed it out of hand, bu... READ MORE
Alan Davis
The Book of Form and Emptiness
Powerful and Compassionate in places...
Benny Oh is a thirteen year old boy who hears voices in his head, something which starts shortly after the sudden death of his jazz playing father. His mot... READ MORE
Jim Sweetman
The Book of Form and Emptiness
Book of the year!
I have just finished #thebookofformandemptiness by @ozekiland , I need time to digest it all fully so I may alter my review or add further ones. Firstly, ... READ MORE
Andy Giles
The Book of Form and Emptiness
Clever, ambitious, playful and unusual
I was slightly daunted by Ruth Ozeki's 'The Book of Form and Emptiness', both in terms of its length and the philosophical ideas it promised to explore. Ho... READ MORE
Stephen Dilley
The Book of Form and Emptiness
Generous, compassionate and original
Putting to one side the idea of each person having their own book to talk to, this is the most compassionate, generous and beautiful presentation of neurod... READ MORE
Barry Cherokoff
The Book of Form and Emptiness
An Ode to Things
I really liked Ozeki's previous novel, A Tale for the Time Being. I think I like this one even more. This review is going to be very rambly - it provoked a... READ MORE
Carolyn Percy
The Book of Form and Emptiness
phenomenal
recently i’ve struggled to read i’ve been struggling to read a book for more than half an hour and even when i do read i end up not reading the book for ... READ MORE
Olivia  Carkeek