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The Book of Secrets

von M.L. Little

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After Gabriel Draven smuggles home the Stone of the Seven Realms, his fear of facing consequences launches him and his oddball family on a rollicking run for their lives across the world they only thought they knew. As his journey takes him out of his realm and into another, Gabriel discovers that the deepest mystery lies at the heart of his own family, and he must do whatever it takes to find his way back home. Strong and unapologetic, full of vivid, well-timed simile and lilting rhythm, bright with humor, at times bursting into a depth of pure simplistic beauty, The Book Of Secrets looks beyond the typical medieval swords-and-sorcery and, instead, introduces mystical creatures, absurd new worlds, and, at its heart, a hymn of praise to the complicated bond of siblinghood.… (mehr)
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This book started out being weird. Which was okay. I knew I was being thrown into a fantasy world and I assumed it would get better. And it did. Until like the last chapter or so. Then I felt like it got really weird again. ( )
  Wanda-Gambling | May 9, 2020 |
It is not often I find fantasy books this well-written, laugh-out-loud humorous, fast-paced, atmospheric and vivid. The Book of Secrets makes use of clever wordplay, consistent world-building and an all-pervasive sense of wonder. This novel takes a headlong approach to fantasy, launching you into the world quickly and thoroughly. I found the characters engaging and the environment thick with imagery. I became so immersed in the story that the sense of place took over my awareness of my surroundings. This is a book where the details matter. An accumulation of precise detail, even during action scenes, shows the skill of the author, who has a rhythmic narration.
Right away, the reader will recognize many fantasy tropes, like magical creatures and magical books, far-fetched contraptions, and frolicsome communities of wizarding riff-raff, but as you read on, I think you will realize that the author puts her own spin on things. There is nothing wrong with fashioning a world resembling the ones we have seen elsewhere, in bits and pieces. It makes the setting relatable and approachable. It actually helps to visualize the facets quickly, knowing what a troll looks like, for instance, without having to be told.
The sentences are on the longer side, but the author’s command of language is such that there was never a lack of clarity or precision. The action flows smoothly, but there is enough dialogue to create organic scenes, unexpected intense sequences, and heartfelt moments. The sense of humor throughout is like nothing I’ve seen before. At first it reminded me of Terry Pratchett but it emanates from every inch of the page and isn’t quite as satirical. The world is illuminated by light-hearted touches, and the characters blend right in with it.
You can quote any paragraph from the book and immediately see that the varied sentence structure, rich plethora of nouns and action verbs combine for a rewarding reading experience. What is important for me is the experience of reading a story. The story can take all kinds of twists and turns, many of which I won’t be able to remember in the long run, but what sticks with me is how I felt while reading it. If it allowed me to escape the mundane everyday universe, I consider it a successful piece of writing.
Perhaps what is most relatable about this story are the characters. I’ve found that a lot of novels these days have boring children in them. Since when do kids sit still, quiet, only occasionally getting up to antics? The children characters in Book of Secrets are depicted like living, breathing kids, who gallop and fib, freak out and react to the enchanting world around them. In this way they are endearing and realistic.
I plan to read other books this author writes in the future.
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  LSPopovich | Apr 8, 2020 |
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After Gabriel Draven smuggles home the Stone of the Seven Realms, his fear of facing consequences launches him and his oddball family on a rollicking run for their lives across the world they only thought they knew. As his journey takes him out of his realm and into another, Gabriel discovers that the deepest mystery lies at the heart of his own family, and he must do whatever it takes to find his way back home. Strong and unapologetic, full of vivid, well-timed simile and lilting rhythm, bright with humor, at times bursting into a depth of pure simplistic beauty, The Book Of Secrets looks beyond the typical medieval swords-and-sorcery and, instead, introduces mystical creatures, absurd new worlds, and, at its heart, a hymn of praise to the complicated bond of siblinghood.

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