Mania

Hardback Published on: 11/04/2024
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Mania
Utter tripe
Too polemical to be a good novel, too laughable to be good polemic, and too hamfisted to be good satire.
Archie at Wells
Mania
Very clever!
Arch, smart and a cautionary tale. As ever with Lionel Shriver, an enjoyable and thought-provoking read.
Ed Ripley
Mania
This book made me angry
I had an interesting relationship with this book while reading it, as it elicited a very strong emotional response from me. I think any literature that can... READ MORE
Bookseller Adam, Lichfield

Synopsis

Set in a parallel yet all too familiar near past, a brilliant subversive novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author about a lifelong friendship threatened by the Culture Wars

The year is 2011, but not the 2011 we know. The Mental Parity movement has taken hold and Americans now embrace the sacred, universal truth that there is no such thing as variable human intelligence. Because everyone is equally smart, discrimination against purportedly dumb people is ‘the last great civil rights fight.’ Tests, grades, and employment qualifications are all discarded; smart phones are rebranded. Children are expelled for saying the S-word (“stupid”) and encouraged to report parents who use it at home.

Pearson and Emory, who have been best friends since childhood, find themselves on opposite sides of a widening chasm of opinion: Pearson believes the whole thing is ludicrous, but as a radio personality Emory chooses to go with the flow of popular thought and is soon making increasingly hardline statements to that effect.

As the friendship fractures, Pearson’s insistence on the ‘old way’ of thinking endangers her job, her safety and even her family. Can the balance ever be reset?

Lionel Shriver turns her piercing gaze on the policing of opinion and intellect, and imagines a world – perhaps not too far removed from our own – in which meritocracy is heresy. Hilarious, deadpan and at times frighteningly plausible, Mania will delight her many fans – this is a thought-provoking and scathing novel with a lot to say about modern life.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780008658670
  • Number of pages: 288
  • Dimensions: 240 x 159 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 480g
  • Languages: English

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Mania
Mania
Where to start... boy is this book gonna be marmite... I can already tell that from the few reviews that I have just read. It's gonna be a great boo club b... READ MORE
Ashrae
Mania
Resplendent and a cautionary tale
Shrivers vocabulary in this thought provoking dystopian novel, is haunting and disturbing as well as educational. The ironic structure of depicting a socie... READ MORE
Ingress Chamberlain
Mania
Interesting but scary
Lionel Shriver is never one to shy away from controversy, and her latest book, Mania, is sure to divide opinion as much as her outspoken views frequently d... READ MORE
The Jane Hall
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thought provoking read
As usual Ms Shriver doesn't veer away from the controversial, and has written another thought provoking book about "hate speech" and the consequences of fo... READ MORE
jean
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Thought provoking and scary read
This book is about a society where it is illegal to discriminate based on intelligence. No one can be called smart, or stupid, no answers can be wrong, and... READ MORE
E Jennings
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Relentless satire that is far too close to reality
Mania is a relentless satire on the drift towards a rejection of intelligence and the implications of a world where, if someone wants to become a brain sur... READ MORE
Chrissie
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She gets me every time!
There is something about Lionel Shriver's novels that I resist for ages because they often tackle difficult / uncomfortable subject, but when I actually re... READ MORE
Tessa Page
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Lost
I started this with really high hopes, the Mental Parity Movement had grown fast and now has many supporters. The son,Darwin got sent home and lucky not to... READ MORE
Hammy56
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Incisive social commentary
Mania is speculative fiction framed as an alternative history. In the US in 2011 the Mental Parity Movement has ruled that any reference to a person's inte... READ MORE
Littleted62
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Starts well but then gets a bit obsessed...
This is a dystopian novel about what would happen if you could not call anyone stupid! Beginning in 2011, the story tracks the movement of what is called M... READ MORE
Jim Sweetman
Mania
Brilliant and scary
In the not too far off future society has succumbed to the regime of Mental parity that brings all levels of people down on the same level playing field. ... READ MORE
Jareth Koncsol
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Interesting
This was a really interesting book. I'm not sure that I would say I really enjoyed it, but it was very thought provoking, and I'm glad that Readers First ... READ MORE
Caroline Tiller
Mania
Interesting and Different
This was certainly an interesting read! I am not usually a fan of this kind of fiction but the cover caught my eye and, after reading the synopsis and the ... READ MORE
Janay
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Slow going
I have read a number of books by this author and enjoyed them, but this one less so. This is a political satire which follows an alternative timeline from... READ MORE
Astrid Dutton
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A criticism of woke culture and social norms
Set in an alternative recent past, American society has adapted to mental parity, the idea that everyone is equally clever. Consequences are devastating fo... READ MORE
Helen Corton
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Alternative Processing
Mania is the latest book by Lionel Shriver, author of many books including We Need to Talk About Kevin, which I read a number of years ago. This book st... READ MORE
K Hollingworth
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Thought-provoking novel
Thought-provoking novel, set in an alternative past. Maybe not so alternative after all...Where will cancel culture and political correctness bring society... READ MORE
Chiara Cc
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Thought-provoking
I wish I could give this book more stars because the premise was certainly intriguing and different, but ironically, the thing that put me off this book wa... READ MORE
Natalie Mayer
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Modern Dystopia
Set in a parallel America, Pearson Converse struggles to 'get with the program', when the Mental Parity movement takes hold and takes over. Having left... READ MORE
Elizabeth Bowden
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Loved this book
This was a great book, but one that was a little depressing at the same time. A satirical look on extreme views becoming the political stance of the Englis... READ MORE
Charlotte Booth
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Stupid!!
I have read previous books by this author Lionel Shriver and enjoyed them. I loved the cover of this book, it’s clever and really draws the eye! My family ... READ MORE
Sarah44
Mania
An interesting read.
I was already taken by the cover of the book (which I know you aren’t meant to do) but the striking image really sets you up for the tone of the book. As ... READ MORE
Rebecca Turvill
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Scarily believable
I was not expecting to but I loved this book. I thought it was likely to be a heavy going subject and the author’s style would make it a challenging read, ... READ MORE
Lisa Mattin
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Food for thought, if a bit stodgy at times...
Mania is a memoir written from the viewpoint of Pearson Converse as she tries to navigate the rapidly changing political environment around her, one which ... READ MORE
Gillian Hornby
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A family thrust into Armageddon by a country ruled through public opinion
This is the harrowing story of a country sliding into a state of collapse through the eyes of Pearson, our opinionated protagonist . Forced by the weight o... READ MORE
George  Young
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Timely and brilliantly terrifying
I love Lionel Shriver's work, particularly her skill in highlighting worrying trends in society through her fiction. In this subversive and thought-provoki... READ MORE
Debra Davidson-Smith
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Woke culture critique
This critique of woke culture begins with first-person narrator Pearson having to pick up her son Darwin from school after he is suspended for referring to... READ MORE
Sam Todd
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Fabulous premise
The graphic of this really caught my eye, it’s a really intriguing cover and it tempted me to try a book that I probably wouldn’t have considered otherwise... READ MORE
Sarah Goldthorpe
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Thought provoking novel
In the not too distant future society seeks to have gone mad. Mental party is the new "norm" in society. Using certain words is taboo and outright banned... READ MORE
Peta Hooper
Mania
Slow, and moany
After reading the sample, I really thought I was going to really enjoy this book. It arrived and I liked the cover, the size of the book, and the feel of ... READ MORE
Keighley Williams
Mania
Food for thought, if a bit stodgy at times...
Mania is a memoir written from the viewpoint of Pearson Converse as she tries to navigate the rapidly changing political environment around her, one which ... READ MORE
gills
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Certainly makes you think.
I thought that this would be an interesting concept and took the book away with me on holiday. I am not sure what I thought when I started reading as the ... READ MORE
Rachel  Colclough
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An Interesting Read
Mania is set in an alternate modern reality in which eveyone is supposed to be viewed as intellectually equal. This of course leads to a turning of tides w... READ MORE
Beth Elwell
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Riding the Brainwave: A Hilarious Romp Through 'Mania' by Lionel Shriver
Alright, buckle up for a wild ride through the land of brainy banter with Lionel Shriver's "Mania"! Picture this: a world where calling someone "stupid" co... READ MORE
Kristina Kalmikova
Mania
A complicated book
This is a rather complicated book. It is well written, and romps along, describing a world (in the USA) where where the "correctness" regime has gone to t... READ MORE
Ronald Smith
Mania
Controversial and thought-provoking!
I’ve read all of Lionel Shriver’s novels and, as I always eagerly anticipate publication of her latest, I was delighted to receive an ARC of ‘Mania’ and to... READ MORE
Linda Hepworth
Mania
A very funny take on the culture wars
Lionel Shriver is never one to shy away from controversial subjects and her new book, Mania, is no exception. Set in an alternative near past, the USA is f... READ MORE
Rachel
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Brilliant dystopia
Mania is a brilliant book for lovers of a dystopian novel. In this instance we are taken to an alternative history where being stupid was made illegal. ... READ MORE
Angie Holdsworth
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A wake-up call about minority pressure groups
When I used to take the Spectator magazine, one of the highlights was Lionel Shriver’s fortnightly column. She is acerbic, forthright and has no patience w... READ MORE
Colin Edwards
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A clever premise
I'll start by saying that this is a beautifully written book and Shriver's vocabulary and phrasing are second to none. Many of the passages were a pleasur... READ MORE
Susan S
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Social Satire
Mental Parity is the new political correctness afflicting the free world. It is a slur to call someone stupid, punishable by loss of job or friends. Exams ... READ MORE
Aidan Dunn
Mania
Incisive social commentary
Mania is speculative fiction framed as an alternative history. In the US in 2011 the Mental Parity Movement has ruled that any reference to a person's inte... READ MORE
Littleted62
Mania
Funny and terrifying in equal measure
Oh boy. I love Lionel Shriver. Or rather, I love her novels. I've not met one yet that hasn't made me laugh, gasp, growl or cry to some extent. In Mania... READ MORE
Kateoshea
Mania
Interesting dystopian novel
I am a big fan of Lionel Shriver's writing, so I was very excited to recieve an early copy of this book. The story is based in an alternate reality, wher... READ MORE
Amelia Louise
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Mental Parity is already here
Lionel Shriver writes of a dystopian world where teachers are unable to call pupils stupid for fear of losing their jobs and worse. The world Shriver paint... READ MORE
paulcraignorman
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Thought Provoking
When I first started reading this book I wasn't sure whether to continue reading but I persevered. I'm glad I did. It was unconventional and at times humo... READ MORE
Patricia Bowley
Mania
Not what I expected
I generally enjoy Lionel Shriner and her character development. I have read other books by her that I loved. This book started well, we can feel the tensi... READ MORE
Gail Owen
Mania
Interesting premise
I really liked the idea for this book and I enjoyed the premise based upon the first impression. The idea is that certain language has been outlawed and it... READ MORE
Beth Whaley
Mania
Provocative and utterly brilliant!!
Mania is the sixteenth novel by prize-winning, best-selling American author, Lionel Shriver. Anyone who thinks that political correctness is sometimes carr... READ MORE
Marianne Vincent
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Mania by Lionel Shriver
This book held my attention all the way through. The author allows the reader to come to an understanding bit by bit keeping the momentum going. I like t... READ MORE
Sylvia Preston
Mania
Thought Provoking
This has sat in my pile to read for far too long... The book wasn't exactly what I was expecting, perhaps it's a bit of a marmite book maybe? It was thou... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp