



The Incendiaries
A Novel
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3.6 • 136 Ratings
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
Now a National Bestseller
"Religion, politics, and love collide in this slim but powerful novel reminiscent of Donna Tartt's The Secret History, with menace and mystery lurking in every corner." --People Magazine
"The most buzzed-about debut of the summer, as it should be...unusual and enticing ... The Incendiaries arrives at precisely the right moment." --The Washington Post
"Radiant...A dark, absorbing story of how first love can be as intoxicating and dangerous as religious fundamentalism." --New York Times Book Review
A powerful, darkly glittering novel of violence, love, faith, and loss, as a young woman at an elite American university is drawn into a cult's acts of terrorism.
Phoebe Lin and Will Kendall meet in their first month at prestigious Edwards University. Phoebe is a glamorous girl who doesn't tell anyone she blames herself for her mother's recent death. Will is a misfit scholarship boy who transfers to Edwards from Bible college, waiting tables to get by. What he knows for sure is that he loves Phoebe.
Grieving and guilt-ridden, Phoebe is drawn into a secretive cult founded by a charismatic former student with an enigmatic past. When the group commits a violent act in the name of faith, Will finds himself struggling to confront a new version of the fanaticism he's worked so hard to escape. Haunting and intense, The Incendiaries is a fractured love story that explores what can befall those who lose what they love most.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
With mesmerizing prose that twists and bends like a contortionist, R. O. Kwon’s slim novel explores the ever-shifting balance between uplifting faith and destructive fanaticism—a timely and fascinating topic. The Incendiaries follows the passionate relationship between two college students: lapsed evangelist Will and party girl Phoebe, who’s increasingly dissatisfied with her lifestyle. We can’t quite believe that this suspenseful and quietly explosive tale is a debut. Bottom line: We’ll read everything that Kwon writes.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Written in dazzling, spare prose, Kwon's debut tells the fractured story of three young people looking for something to believe in while attending the prestigious Edwards University. There's Will Kendall, a one-time "kid evangelist" who transferred from a Bible college after losing his faith in God. He soon meets and falls in love with Phoebe Lin, a Korean-American pianist wrestling with the death of her mother in an accident for which she blames herself. And then there's John Leal, a charismatic cult leader and former Edwards student who claims to have been held captive in North Korea; he offers Phoebe the supposedly noble cause she craves. Will watches in horror as Phoebe joins Leal's so-called Jejah, a circle of quasi-religious radicals that soon sinks into right-wing terrorism targeting abortion clinics. Phoebe disappears following a fatal accident involving members of her group, leaving Will to untangle Leal's web of deceit and find out what happened to Phoebe. Kwon's novel expertly addresses questions of faith and identity while managing to be formally inventive in its construction (the stream-of-consciousness style, complete with leaps between characters, amplifies the subject matter). In this intriguing cult story, Kwon thoroughly explores her characters' motivations, making for an urgent and disarming debut. , Correction: this review originally misspelled a character's name.
Customer Reviews
Good read - interesting premise
Overall solid book, unique plot and angle
Sometime confusing with the narration, whose perspective is being shared, had to reread sections to get it straight
Characters could have had more depth
Different strokes for ,,,, folks
I very rarely have quit a book. And while I didn’t quit this one either, I easily could have. Still not sure what the author intended for this book, but I wasn’t impressed. Sorry. Of course - to each their own - YOU may love it! And that’s what makes reading so great....different perspectives!
Love it!!
My favorite book is ages!!