Thursday, June 20, 2019

2 Bloggers 1 Series - Discovery of Witches (aka - Stormi Made Me Do It!)


I'm not entirely sure how this SECOND series buddy read came about. I think Stormi and I were talking about the TV series - how much she loved it and how I wanted to watch it but always wanted to read the books first.  I said I even owned the first and she said she read it some time ago but wanted to reread it now.  And thus, the buddy read of the All Souls Trilogy was born.  Don't fret, we haven't abandoned Kate Daniels, that's still going on as well.  So read on to see what I thought of the first book in the series and then then hop over to Stormi's at  Books, Movies, Reviews! Oh My! and read her opinion.

TITLE: A Discovery of Witches (All Souls Trilogy #1)
AUTHOR: Deborah Harkness 
PUBLISHER: Viking Penguin
PUBLISHING DATE: February 2011


FROM GOODREADS: Deep in the stacks of Oxford's Bodleian Library, young scholar Diana Bishop unwittingly calls up a bewitched alchemical manuscript in the course of her research. Descended from an old and distinguished line of witches, Diana wants nothing to do with sorcery; so after a furtive glance and a few notes, she banishes the book to the stacks. But her discovery sets a fantastical underworld stirring, and a horde of daemons, witches, and vampires soon descends upon the library. Diana has stumbled upon a coveted treasure lost for centuries-and she is the only creature who can break its spell. 


MY THOUGHTS: I am really so glad that I picked this up.  I had considered it forever but it was really Stormi's excitement over the series that I found contagious which prompted me to move on.  "A Discovery of Witches" kind of read like a historical fiction to me when it really wasn't.  However, it is laced with academics and historical talks and events so I guess my feelings were understandable.  Diana Bishop comes from a long line of witches.  She has made a life for herself as a college professor in alchemy and eschewed all witchcraft except in dire circumstances, such as an overflowing washing machine, because she wanted to make it on her own accord.  Also, her parents, powerful witches in their own right, were brutally killed when she was very young.

One day, while preparing for a lecture in Oxford, she is able to access a bespelled ancient manuscript.  She doesn't realize it as first but soon she has captured the attention of numerous, witches, vampires and daemons.  Before long Diana runs into Matthew Clermont, an ancient vampire, who vows to help Diana but also falls for her in the process.  Together they try to piece together what is going on while staying alive.

"A Discovery of Witches" is full on complex characters, some are wonderful, some are downright awful, and a lot are morally grey.  However, it was so interesting to get to know them and learn about their histories and what "makes them tick."  I liked Matthew right away and was slow to warm to Diana, but I eventually did.  I also disliked Matthew's mother Ysabeau tremendously but even she turned that around and by the end, I had started liking her too.  Some of the best characters are the side characters - Marthe the housekeeper, Marcus, Matthew's son, and Em and Sarah, Diana's aunts.  To be honest, I would tell people to read the book so they can get a good taste of Em and Sarah's home - that alone is worth the price of reading this one.

So overall you could say I really enjoyed this book.  It did kind of lag in the beginning but that is probably to be expected with a book of over 570 pages. There is a lot to set up in this world.  There is quite a bit of romance but it's not over-the-top or thrown in your face.  And while I honestly thought I was through with romantic vampires, this book changed my mind.  Perhaps because Matthew is so complex and because even though he can be quite romantic, he doesn't hide that he is a vampire by nature which means he sometimes does mean and ruthless things.

My copy of the next book in this series arrived earlier this week so I'm all set to continue on with our buddy read next month.  With how "A Discovery of Witches" ended, I'm very anxious to start "Shadow of Night."

RATING: 4 PAWS



COYER CHALLENGE UPDATE:  Read an entire series (book 1 of 3)

14 comments:

  1. I loved this too, although I don't think I've ever read the second book...😯

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    1. We're reading it in July so I'll let you know how it goes!

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  2. So glad you enjoyed this one and hope we both love the next one too!

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    1. I'm pretty sure you will...and chances are I will too!

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  3. Buddy reads are fun. :) Glad you guys enjoyed this. I still need to check the show out. !

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    1. Stormi loves it so I'm hoping to start it soon.

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  4. I am so happy to hear that you enjoyed this one, Barb! I have had this book forever (big surprise there) but have put off reading it for one reason or another over the years. I will have to give it a try.

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    1. I honestly think you would like it Carole, and since you already own it, why not give it a try!

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  5. I enjoyed this although i kind of tailed off with the second and never got to the third. I hope you love it and look forward to reading your thoughts.
    Lynn :D

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    1. I've got the second one slated for next month so I'll see how it goes!

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  6. I am going to start watching the show this week!

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    1. I watched the first episode Sunday and liked what I've seen so far. I find Diana more likable on the show than in the book - odd.

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  7. Well this is good to hear. I feel better about attempting it in October. Thanks for sharing your review. 👍✨

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    1. Since I'm reading the next two in July and August, you should have a good idea how I feel about them all by October!

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