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Julia

By: Sandra Newman
Narrated by: Louise Brealey
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London, chief city of Airstrip One, the third most populous province of Oceania. It's 1984 and Julia Worthing works as a mechanic fixing the novel-writing machines in the Fiction Department at the Ministry of Truth. Under the ideology of IngSoc and the rule of the Party and its leader Big Brother, Julia is a model citizen - cheerfully cynical, believing in nothing and caring not at all about politics. She routinely breaks the rules but also collaborates with the regime whenever necessary. Everyone likes Julia. A diligent member of the Junior Anti-Sex League (though she is secretly promiscuous) she knows how to survive in a world of constant surveillance, Thought Police, Newspeak, Doublethink, child spies and the black markets of the prole neighbourhoods. She's very good at staying alive.

But Julia becomes intrigued by a colleague from the Records Department - a mid-level worker of the Outer Party called Winston Smith - when she sees him locking eyes with a superior from the Inner Party at the Two Minutes Hate. And when one day, finding herself walking toward Winston, she impulsively hands him a note - a potentially suicidal gesture - she comes to realise that she's losing her grip and can no longer safely navigate her world.

Seventy-five years after Orwell finished writing his iconic novel, Sandra Newman has tackled the world of Big Brother in a truly convincing way, offering a dramatically different, feminist narrative that is true to and stands alongside the original. For the millions of readers who have been brought up with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, here, finally, is a provocative, vital and utterly satisfying companion novel.

©2023 Sandra Newman (P)2023 Sandra Newman
Classics Dystopian Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Science Fiction Scary Thought-Provoking Emotionally Gripping

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Over cooked at the end but well written and a genuinely interesting add on to the original

Very smart

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A wonderful book, gripping from beginning to end opens your eyes to the details of Oceania and tells the same story but from a more interesting perspective.

The perfect accompaniment to a timeless horror

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Respectful of the original, it widens our knowledge of Oceania and of struggles there, it develops Julia at comparatively greater depth than 1984 developed Smith, I enjoyed every bit of this book.

Stands giant next to 1984

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Written fully in the first person this is an outstanding story. I listened to the book and the narrator is first class.
Now for the radical comment; allowing that the background history is taken from the original 1984 this is a better story.
Sandra Newman has produced a masterpiece.
Very well done, thank you.

An outstanding story

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I've always loved Nineteen Eighty-four, it's been my favourite book since I read it in my teens and many more times over the next thirty years. But Julia hit in ways that Nineteen Eighty-four simply doesn't. The woman's perspective and insight, the detail, the modern take - just perfection. Perfect narration too. Loved it.

Can't believe I'm writing this, but... Better than the original!

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1984 has been one of my favourite books since I read it as a teenager and I have read it several times since and watched the movie adaptations.
Somehow Julia has surpassed 1984 in all ways! Sandra Newman has reconsidered the behaviours and motivations behind the main characters and in doing so has given us a richer and more detailed view of the dystopian Big Brother landscape.
While the ending is perfect on its own, it could lead into a sequel which is thrilling in itself.
Also top marks to the narrator, it couldn’t have been read better!
Let’s hope this is made into a movie as that would be the icing on The Party cake!

Absolutely Incredible!

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The first half of the book shadowed the original 1984 very closely and I felt that it didn’t really develop the story at all. The second half of the book went its own way and was mildly interesting. Thing is, I didn’t really find it gripping thoughat any point and kept checking how much longer was left before it was over. Never a good sign!
I got this in a sale and I have to say that I’m glad I didn’t full price. You may wish to do the same!

It’s OK, just!

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Loved the book. Was less sure about the ending which seemed to be trying to second guess Orwell's original. Am currently re-reading 1984 to find all the bits where the two books join up - with both Winston and Julia having dialogue. It's great to have a back story for Julia, finally.

One negative though, why was "comrade" pronounced "comrad" throughout the book. Seems like quite an obvious mistake that should have been picked up and corrected long before it was released to the public. The narrators for the various versions of 1984 can get it right, so why not his one?

Double plus good

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I really enjoyed everything about this book. I'm a fan of dark dystopian books, and this did not fail to please.

Loved it.

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This story fit perfectly into the original. The tone, language, storyline, all felt very true to 1984. Even though I knew what was coming, it kept me hopeful. Brilliant retelling.

As dark and memorable as the original

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