I started reading Shadow of Night and
honestly if it were not for my full-time job and my adjunct faculty position I
would have finished it days ago. It seems like everything and everyone
conspired to keep me from reading my book so I took to reading a few words or
sentences when I could, like just before starting work in the morning, during
lunch, during commercials, in the parking lot while waiting for dinner to be
ready for pickup. I was so wrapped up in what was happening next that I just
realized as I closed the book that so much happened in this installment. I
don’t want to write spoilers but suffice it to say there were not any threads
left unattended, or, at least if there were I did not notice them. The
historical aspects of this story continue and really are expanded upon which I
guess is one of the great things about having a vampire who has been around for
hundreds of years and has enough status that he has met some truly interesting
figures from history.
One of the great things about this book
though is not just those historical figures but how Diana interacts with and
affects the people she meets. Part of me wants to write a review that shows how
overwhelmingly special I think this book is so that anyone who reads it will
want to tell all their friends, family and even strangers about it and the
other part of me keeps thinking read it over again right now and they’ll find out
about it on their own. Something else
that I found to be really good was the poetry, some of which belongs to others
but some of which belongs to Deborah Harkness.
“It begins with absence and desire. It begins with blood and fear. It begins with a discovery of witches.” This is obviously a huge catalyst for much of the story, but, some
of the beauty of this story lies in how the threads of the poem are weaved into
different parts of the book. There is that tiny part of me that is also a
scholar who loves reading this genre of book that wishes I had written it or
could write something just as great that not only other scholars would love but
those that love romance, fantasy, historical and travel would also love it.
I’ve come full circle now and don’t suppose the last installment is ready for
me to read since this one is just days from being released. I guess I’ll spend
another year trying to ignore the fact that I’m waiting to see how it all ends.
But, I will be eagerly awaiting the final book!
Review can also be seen at LadyTechiesBookMusings
1 comment:
I have heard so much about this book, really need to pop it onto my wishlist. Great review
Lainy http://www.alwaysreading.net
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