THE BOOK OF LIFE by
Deborah Harkness
Date:
06/08/20114
Grade:
5
Details:
No. 3 All Souls Trilogy
Received from Headline Publishing
Through Nudge
Own:
ARC
The
blurb:
“After traveling through time in Shadow of Night, the second book in Deborah Harkness’s enchanting series,
historian and witch Diana Bishop and vampire scientist Matthew Clairmont return
to the present to face new crises and old enemies.
At Matthew’s ancestral home at Sept-Tours, they
reunite with the cast of characters from A Discovery of Witches—with one significant exception. But the real
threat to their future has yet to be revealed, and when it is, the search for
Ashmole 782 and its missing pages takes on even more urgency.
In the trilogy’s final volume, Harkness deepens
her themes of power and passion, family and caring, past deeds and their
present consequences. In ancestral homes and university laboratories, using
ancient knowledge and modern science, from the hills of the Auvergne to the palaces
of Venice and beyond, the couple at last learn what the witches discovered so
many centuries ago.”
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My
thoughts:
“Even
the darkest places need to be brought into the light of day, or else they’ll
grow until they swallow a man whole.”
I’m
always slightly apprehensive when I pick up the much anticipated final
instalment to, what has been up until then, a fantastic trilogy. There is
always the fear the finale won’t live up to expectations, that the author won’t
be able to pull all the threads together. And those fears were busy niggling at
me before I picked up ‘The Book of Life’. I loved both ‘A
Discovery of Witches’ and ‘Shadow of Night’ when I read them.
I had fallen for Diana Bishop, the witch, and Matthew Clairmont, her vampire.
In the first two books the author had woven a mesmerising web filled with
mystery, suspense, danger, magic and love. I needed ‘The Book of Life’ to be
at least as good as its two prequels had been.
The
wonderful news is that it is. This book is the crowning glory of this trilogy.
It more than lives up to expectations, answered all my questions and kept me
enthralled from the first chapter.
The
story picks up more or less where ‘Shadow of Night’ ended and drops the reader right
back into the story. There are enough small reminders to refresh the reader’s
memory although I would strongly advice against reading this book unless you’ve
read the prequels.
I
really don’t want to say a whole lot more about the story. I know part of my
enjoyment while reading the book was that I was never completely sure what
might happen next, or who would show up and why. I will say that I loved
reconnecting with characters I’d come to love while reading the first two
books.
The
love between Matthew and Diana is as beautiful as always and yet stops short of
being overly idyllic. The author has her characters say things you wish someone
would say to you; things you would have loved to have said to a loved one.
“My
heart no longer knows where I end and you begin.” –
Matthew
And,
“If
you truly love someone, you will cherish what they despise most about
themselves.” – Fernando
I
loved the following quote about social media. Since blue is a relaxing colour
for me too, I completely get this line of thought. In fact it was one of those ‘that’s so blindingly obvious I can’t
believe it hasn’t occurred to me before’ moments.
“She
could not imagine why these companies all chose shades of blue for their logos.
Blue had always struck her as such a serene, soothing color, yet all social
media offered was endless agitation and posturing.”
– Ysabeau
Or
the moment when Matthew declares that he does not and has never ‘sparkled’.
One
of the strengths of this book is that it doesn’t provide all the answers. We’re
not given a fairytale ending. There are no miracle cures (not even for
vampires) and problems don’t just evaporate. In fact, one or two problems
continue to form a threat. I wouldn’t mind if that meant we might get to visit
with Diana and Matthew again in the future but I won’t be upset if it doesn’t.
The author leaves us at a point where things have slotted into place for this
couple. Yes, they will face obstacles in the future, but we know they’ve
reached a place where, together, they can face pretty much anything.
This
was very close to a perfect reading experience. I lost myself in the story on
the first page and didn’t resurface until I had read every single word. It is
the sort of book you want to race through because you need to find out what
will happen next and how they are going to solve their problems. It is also the
sort of book you want to drag out for as long as you can because you know this
is the last of it and you don’t want the story to end. I can’t wait to see what
Deborah Harkness is going to come up with next.
“To
every question I have ever had, or ever will have, you are the answer.” –
Matthew
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