NOTE: November is National Reading Month here in the Philippines; and in order to commemorate this great and enjoyable
pastime, I've decided to showcase book reviews, and other related items, this
whole month. We'll return to my regular hodge podge of post-able topics
after. So sit back, relax, and let the reviews begin! J
I read
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova years before. The short summary at back instantly grabbed my attention, which so eventually lead to my purchasing a second-hand copy from an ebay.ph seller a few days after my knowledge of its existence. It held so much promise! Vampire lore (NOTE: It is NOT like Twilight, folks!), a missing father, mystery and intrigue galore -- it was enough to make me drool in anticipation.
My love affair, however, was short lived as my enthusiasm and interest slowly waned at each passing chapter. I just could not stomach where events were leading to. And the ending? Unexpected, but personally, not to my liking. I guess I had a different idea where it was supposed to be headed. I admit, I also had a hard time accepting a love scene between the novel's teenage heroine (as in a less than 18-year-old KID! My goodness golly gracious me!) and a college student (pfft!).
So why I picked up a copy of her
The Swan Thieves a year after my disastrous bout with the first novel, I cannot fully comprehend and explain. I am glad I did, though.
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The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova |