“It begins with absence and desire.
It begins with blood and fear.
It begins with a discovery of witches.”
- Deborah Harkness, A Discovery of Witches
I read Deborah Harkness' "A Discovery of Witches" a bit back. I kept debating on whether or not to stop reading it many times.
Somethings about the book rubbed me wrong. While I can appreciate the scholarship that went into this book there were some things that just bugged me.
Diana Bishop, our protagonist, is supposed to be a smart, independent woman. She is a Ph.D. and overtly a feminist. So why does she keep falling for the dry as old paint vampire?
The story has an interesting quest, the search for an alchemical text that might have something to do with all creatures (vampires and witches). They run all over the world and do a lot of research.
I stuck through it till the end, since I think there was an interesting mystery in there with some fairly unitesting characters in my mind.
In the end I wanted to like it more than I did, but I did read the next one in the series too. More that one later.
You can find Deborah Harkness on the web at http://deborahharkness.com/.
2018 Witch & Witchcraft Reading Challenge
Books Read so far: 3
Level: Initiate
Witches in this book: Dozens, more implied
Are they Good Witches or Bad Witches: Good for the most part, but some evil.
Best RPG to Emulate it: I get a New World of Darkness vibe here.
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