Fluke
Or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings
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- $13.99
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
“Readers new to the work of Christopher Moore will want to know two things immediately. First: Where has this guy been hiding? (Answer: In plain sight, since he has a cult following.)…[H]e writes laid back fables straight out of Margaritaville, on the cusp of humor and science fiction.”—Janet Maslin, New York Times
Whale researcher Nathan Quinn has a problem. It’s not a new problem; in fact, it’s been around for nearly 20 million years. And Nate’s spent most of his adult life working to solve it. You see, although everybody (well, almost everybody) knows that humpback whales sing (outside of human composition, the most complex songs on the planet) no one knows why. Nate, a Ph.D. in behavior biology, intends to discover the answer to this burning question—and soon.
Every winter he and Clay Demolocus, his partner in the Maui Whale Research Foundation, ply the warm waters between the islands of Maui and Lanai, recording the eerily beautiful songs of the humpbacks and returning to their lab for electronic analysis. The trouble is, Nate’s beginning to wonder if he hasn’t spent just a little too much time in the sun. Either that, or he’s losing his mind. Because today, as he was shooting an I.D. photo of a humpback tail fluke, Nate could’ve sworn he saw the words “Bite Me” scrawled across the whale’s tail. . .
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
From Jonah to Pinocchio, men have dreamed of stowing away alive in the bellies of whales. Nate Quinn experiences this doubtful honor in Moore's outrageous new novel (after Lamb). Nate studies whales, operating a small research unit in Lahaina in Maui along with Clay Demodocus, a famous undersea photographer, and two seasonal hires: Amy Earheart, supposedly a grad student from Woods Hole Institute, and Kona, a dreadlocked Hawaiian stoner. When Nate spots a humpback whale with "Bite Me" tattooed on a tail fluke, mysterious disasters start to strike. Then Nate, out with Amy, is swallowed by the tattooed humpback. Technically, this is impossible, nature having created narrow throats for humpback whales, but the tattooed one is a living ship, a simulacrum of a humpback run by a crew of humans and "whaley boys" human/ whale cross breeds. Nate learns that they were designed by the Goo. (The Goo is a giant, intelligent organism that evolved undersea billions of years ago and has lately been spying on humans with fleets of false whales.) The whale ships dock in Gooville, an underwater city populated by supposedly drowned humans and horny whaley boys on shore leave. The place is run by the "Colonel," Nate's old teacher, "Growl" Ryder. Nate runs into Amy and helps foil the Colonel's mad plan to destroy the Goo. Meanwhile, Clay and Kona plan to come to Nate's rescue. Moore is endlessly inventive in his description of the rubbery, watery world of Goo, and his characters are perfectly calibrated, part credible human beings and part clever caricatures. This cetacean picaresque is no fluke it is a sure winner.
Customer Reviews
Loved it! An absolute hoot!
Really well written, read it straight through to 3 a.m. trying to muffle my snorts and hoots of laughter not to wake my husband.
No distracting misspelling or poor editing, thank you!
Mildly disappointed with the plot line resolution, otherwise well worth both the time and money.
Happy I discovered this author!
Great read. Totally not what I expected.
As a casual reader, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was an easy read and a fun escape. While it took a little bit to get going, I dove deep once the climax hit. I've been telling everyone about it!
Inspired
Having just finished Fluke, and having read several other of his books, i am pleased beyond words that i started reading him a few years ago.
To me, he is first a story teller. This alone makes his work a joyous experience. He is also a writer who in his joy of subject, elucidates, educates and inspires. His humor is contagious, intelligent and whimsical. When i am engrossed in one of his lyrical journeys, i find his characters full and rich, his research compelling, his world view twisted and magical.
Upon finishing every Christopher Moore I have been driven by one simple thought.
Get me another one!