Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Review: The Book of Blood and Shadow by Robin Wasserman

The Book of Blood and Shadow by Robin Wasserman
Published: January 19, 2012
Publisher:
Ember
Pages:
464 (Paperback)
Series:
N/A
Source: Bought
My Rating:
3.5 of 5 stars

One night. One body, broken in a pool of blood.
One killer, lost in the shadows.
One girl, left behind.
Left alone, to face the consequences.
To find the truth.
To avenge the dead.

One night is all it takes to change Nora Kane's life forever. Her best friend is dead; her boyfriend has vanished. And the trail of blood leads straight back to her: The person who might be responsible. The person who might be next.

Desperate to save the people she loves and determined to find justice for the ones she's lost, Nora unearths a dark web of secret societies and shadowy conspirators, all driven by a mad desire to possess something that might not even exist. Something to which Nora herself might hold the key. It turns out her night of blood is just one piece in a puzzle that spans continents and centuries—and solving it may be the only way she can save her own life.

At first, The Book of Blood and Shadow was hard to get into. Even with the first sentence in the book being "I should probably start with the blood." That was enough to get me interested but after that it was so boring and confusing. It took me forever to figure out what was going on and who was actually dead (probably longer than it should have).

For the most part this book was a slow read. The pages and pages of Nora translating Latin didn't exactly captivate me, but I still wanted to find out what was going on. The author did a fantastic job of giving away little pieces of the puzzle as the book progressed and maybe if I was more patient, I would have enjoyed the book much more.

Nora was a likeable heroine. Even after all she went through, she was still able to make jokes and get a few laughs out of me. Her grief over losing her best friend and her brother was what made her seem more real to me. It was strongest in the beginning and while it did fade as the book went on, it didn't disappear.

Nora's best friend, Chris is murdered early on in the book and I knew that he would only be around for a short time, but I couldn't help loving him. His relationship with Nora was perfect and I just enjoyed his personality. I have mixed feelings about Nora's other friends. From the start I thought Max was just plain creepy. Something about him just seemed off but I can't quite put my finger on what bothered me about him in the beginning. At first I thought Eli was just as creepy as Max and with good reason. He was basically a stalker, but by the end I warmed up to him because of all the truth that was revealed.

The best part of the book had to be the parts about the Lumen Dei. It was fascinating to read about and the whole mystery that Nora had to solve that involved the machine was what kept me reading until the very end. The ending was also fantastic because it left it up to the reader to decide what happened to the Lumen Dei because it is never stated what happened to it.

6 comments:

  1. Ooh, an ambiguous ending. That's brave. I'm a Latin student myself, so the incorporation of the MC translating Latin actually interests me--but that is a pretty individualized fascination, lol.

    ALSO! The changing-book-review panel at the top of your blog is **awesome**!!! Seriously, that is SO COOL.

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    1. The book kinda made me wish I took Latin because of how much it was used.

      Thanks!

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  2. I have been waiting for a review of this book from someone! I actually really wanted to read it but I barely only knew what the synopsis let on. It sucks when a book has potential then fizzes off at the ending. But I am glad you somewhat enjoyed it. ^^

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    1. It wasn't terrible it was just a little too slow for me.

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  3. I've seen this around the blogosphere but haven't wanted to get into it because I didn't find Robin Wasserman's previous books to be my cup of tea. I'm still on the fence about reading this.

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    1. I read her Cold Awakening series a long time ago and I liked them but if I read them now I probably wouldn't. I don't know if she's written any other books besides these but I think The Book of Blood and Shadow was different from the Cold Awakening series.

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