Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Halloween Spooktacular Day 19



A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness is a book that doesn't seem to fit nicely into any one genre, whether it is romance, contemporary fiction, historical fiction, mystery, or even paranormal-fantasy. The fact that the majority of characters are witches, vampires or daemons is important enough to the main storyline (where did these three creatures come from and how?), but the lives of the main characters is the central theme.

Meet Diana Bishop, Ph.D., historical scholar specializing in alchemical history and a witch, a reluctant witch that craves to be "normal." Her love interest is Matthew Claremont, Ph.D., M.D., neuroscientist, geneticist (actually a true renaissance man) and vampire. Throughout the first half of the story Diana and Matthew appear to fight their attraction but build upon their timid friendship in the second half by falling in love and fighting for the opportunity to be in love. This fight, along with the discovery that Diana is not your typical witch genetically speaking, are the two big themes throughout the story. Diana, Matthew and their respective families must fight against the creature hierarchy that states that witches cannot be with vampires or daemons and vice versa. Is this done as a means of protection for the species or out of fear?

The other major theme is the discovery of a book that may shed light on the origins of these creatures and provide information on their potential demise. Needless to say the witches feel that this should belong to them, while the daemons and vampires are just as territorial on ownership. All three creatures fear the book falling into the wrong hands and are willing to fight to retrieve it.

These are not your typical vampires and daemons. The daemons in this story are artistically creative creatures that lean toward being slightly off psychologically speaking. Daemons apparently are born to human parents and don't "come into" their powers until puberty or around puberty. Witches are born to witch parents (one or both may be witches) and come into their powers around age seven. Vampires are humans that are reborn as vampires and require blood to survive, but these vampires are capable of being out during the day or night, can eat some foods (a basic raw foods diet), like to drink (alcohol), and are long-lived. Vampires are apparently infertile after being reborn or so they are led to believe.

Diana appears to be the strong, independent type throughout much of the book but she has her moments where she becomes weak and weepy. Granted they are due to a separation from her chosen mate or after being kidnapped, tortured and imprisoned, so she has just cause. Matthew is a typical alpha-male and has difficulty dealing with Diana's independent streak. The story wouldn't be complete without a cast of supporting characters. Sarah Bishop is Diana's aunt and surrogate mother-figure after Diana's parents are murdered. Her life-partner is Emily Mather, another witch and surrogate mother-figure to Diana. Ysabeau de Clermont is the vampire that "made" Matthew and is the matriarch to the de Clermont/Clairmont/Montclair family. Hamish Osborne is a daemon, financial whiz and perhaps Matthew's best friend. Marcus is a vampire and scientist and considered to be Matthew's son.

Suffice it to say that there is a lot going on in this book and most of the action seems to take place over a few months, if not weeks. This is a fast-paced read that you will not want to put down. Reader beware, you may experience disappointment when you come to the last page simply because you've come to the end. But don't despair, A Discovery of Witches is the first in the "All Souls Trilogy" by Ms. Harkness, look for the second book, Shadow of Night, to be released in Summer 2012. To read an excerpt from A Discovery of Witches, please visit: http://deborahharkness.com/excerpt/

Vivian has offered up a copy of "A Discovery of Witches" for a giveaway. 


GIVEAWAY
1.This giveaway is open to everyone living with in Book Depository's shipping area.
2. All you have to do is fill out the form below.
3. Giveaway ends on Oct. 26th.

17 comments:

Jet said...

This sounds like a great read, something different from my usual books.
Thanks for the chance to win.

Carol L. said...

I actually own this book so don't enter me to win a copy. But I have to say it's been sitting on my shelf waiting to be read with no worry. After reading this post I'm going to start reading it tonight. :)Thanks for your opinion , t pushed me forward to read it now. :)
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miki said...

I really like your review, this seems a perfect book for me and something new so i'm very happy to have the opportunity to win it.

thanks for this great giveaway

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Welzen said...

Thanks for this giveaway ;) The books sounds interesting.

Susan Mann said...

Love this book x

mamabunny13 said...

Thanks for the opportunity to win this book!

Giada M. said...

It sounds really good. Thank you for this chance! :D

ArtemisG said...

Thank you for the giveaway!

Unknown said...

Nice review. Looks interesting!
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Amy said...

Thanks for the giveaway! I like books that can't be fit into one genre.

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Vivien said...

I've been interested in this book for months, thanks!

Vivien
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Na said...

I love vampires but have forgotten how much I love witches as well. Thanks for the giveaway.

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latishajean said...

What a great review thank you so much! Sounds like a great book!
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KT said...

I've been dying to get my hands on this book...and I stumble across a blog that linked me to your blog and POOF! There it is. I'm pretty sure I'm in love with you, now :P What a super giveaway!!! ~KT

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Jel said...

witches used to be my fascination when i was young. it would be cool if i can read this book =)

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Mary @SweepingMe said...

This sounds really good! Thanks for the chance!

Mary
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Texas Book Lover said...

It's been a while since I read a good witch book!

Thanks for the chance!
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