Australian cover |
(#1, The Diviners)
The Diviners |
Publication (dd/mm/yyyy): 29/10/2012
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Pages: 578
Pages: 578
Source: For review
Violence | Sexual Content | Profanity
My Rating:
Posi-tute-ly charming! |
My thoughts
Note: This review is over 1000 words and for that I have highlighted the important bits. I suppose I had a lot to say. I have never written so much for a review before!
I just couldn't get enough of The Diviners! Despite the intimidating page count, I jumped right in and there was never a dull moment. There's a whole world to explore in this book—every scene, every page breathes with life. Libba Bray really doesn't skimp on the details, but rather than damping down the story, the extra paragraphs of description brought so much more to it. I felt like I was there. While I was reading this book it was difficult to differentiate between the world that Bray had created, and my own. I was lost in the bright lights of NYC and I didn’t know if I’d ever be able to get away from it all.