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| Title | High Society | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
| author | Ben Elton | |
| Published | 01 July 2003 | |
| Publisher | Black Swan | |
| R.R.P. | £ 7.99 |
| Store | Item Price | Delivery Charge | Total Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Hut | £ 5.89 | £ 0.00 | £ 5.89 | Go To Store |
| Asda | £ 5.89 | £ 0.00 | £ 5.89 | Go To Store |
| Zavvi | £ 5.89 | £ 0.00 | £ 5.89 | Go To Store |
| Amazon UK | £ 5.99 | £ 0.00 | £ 5.99 | Go To Store |
| Play.com | £ 5.99 | £ 0.00 | £ 5.99 | Go To Store |
| Sendit | £ 6.11 | £ 0.00 | £ 6.11 | Go To Store |
| Chipsworld | £ 6.11 | £ 0.00 | £ 6.11 | Go To Store |
| Tesco | £ 6.39 | £ 0.00 | £ 6.39 | Go To Store |
| WH Smith | £ 5.83 | £ 0.99 | £ 6.82 | Go To Store |
| Alibris | £ 5.04 | £ 2.79 | £ 7.83 | Go To Store |
| Pickabook | £ 5.43 | £ 2.50 | £ 7.93 | Go To Store |
| Bookfellas | £ 7.99 | £ 0.00 | £ 7.99 | Go To Store |
| Dixons Entertainment | £ 7.99 | £ 0.00 | £ 7.99 | Go To Store |
| Currys Entertainment | £ 7.99 | £ 0.00 | £ 7.99 | Go To Store |
| PC World | £ 7.99 | £ 0.00 | £ 7.99 | Go To Store |
| Sprint Books | £ 5.67 | £ 2.50 | £ 8.17 | Go To Store |
| Foyles | £ 5.99 | £ 2.50 | £ 8.49 | Go To Store |
| rBooks | £ 7.19 | £ 2.75 | £ 9.94 | Go To Store |
| Blackwells | £ 7.99 | £ 2.00 | £ 9.99 | Go To Store |
| Computer Manuals | £ 7.99 | £ 2.50 | £ 10.49 | Go To Store |
The following stores were also checked when comparing prices for the High Society, but they do not currently stock this game: - HMV, BBC Shop, LoveFilm, Waterstones, Penguin, Listen2Online, Red House, The Book People, EverythingPlay | ||||
Ben Elton's new novel High Society initially appears to be a cautionary tale about Britain today, but its vision of a society totally in thrall to criminality has elements of the visionary novel about it. Happily, the state of the nation is not (yet) quite as awful as it's rendered in this terrifying kaleidoscope. We're taken into a world in which drug use holds total sway, and the whole world essentially functions as a single criminal network. From royalty and the upper crust to drug abusers and prostitutes--right across the social spectrum--we are (in Elton's unsparing universe) plunging into a criminal world.
Elton's cast of characters is massive, but all (notably a government minister who is trying to push through a bill to legalise drugs) are etched in with maximum vividness. Interestingly, although Elton casts a cold eye across the whole of society (including an unforgiving look at the media) the final effect of the book is anything but bleak. All the trademark wit is here, along with a sense of focus that is considerably more sophisticated than anything Elton has tackled before. As a serious satirical novel (yes, there is such a thing), High Society makes an indelible mark. --Barry Forshaw Amazon.co.uk Review.
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