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The Book of Life (All Souls Trilogy #3) by Deborah Harkness

I’ve been blown away by this entire series. It has kept me completely captivated for the last couple of weeks and I am so sad it’s over.


Very few stories have sucked me in like this world has and I have loved every second of it. I didn’t find the writing predictable, I adored all the characters and the depth of detail and I simply adored the complexity of the story.




Hooray for a female character that is strong, brave and unafraid to do what she has to but most importantly is unapologetically herself. Bravo for a male character who has flaws, knows what they are and doesn’t pretend otherwise and who walks with his head high into the unknown and makes himself truly vulnerable.



Praise has to be given to Harkness for creating a story so rich, detailed and believable that I feel I lived this story with them. All good things must come to an end, which I’ve had to remind myself over and over again as I reached the end of this marvellous series. It was a beautiful ending for most characters yet I crave more. (Yes, I am one of those readers who always wants more of the stories that live in their heart)




I truly felt every emotion while reading and I was at times overwhelmed with the intensity of the feelings I felt while travelling this phenomenal journey with Diana and Matthew. It’s been an absolute pleasure to get lost in the All Souls world which truthfully is a rare find and one I’ll treasure forever.

There were SO many parts that I highlighted within this series, but this book particularly I just couldn't narrow it down. So, I've added lots!






                                     




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