Here are my thoughts… I LOVE hearing other people’s views
and reviews on pretty much anything especially books! Some of my favourite
reads are ones that have been suggested by other people. So thinking along
those lines,’ The Book Club Takeover’ was born! Hopefully each week I will
bring to you a post from one of my lovely and amazing fellow bloggers who will
in turn share with you what their favourite book is, why they love it and a
review. I hope you enjoy this feature as much as I do!
Hi all. My name is Rebecca
of itsrebeccauk.blogspot.co.uk, and I jumped at the chance to take part in
Gemma’s Book Club feature as I LOVE reading!
I mainly write my blog
about beauty and lifestyle, and what it is like to be married to a member of
the Royal Air Force, but in my spare time I have a real love for film and
literature and I hope over time to incorporate this love into my blog as well.
I kept Gemma’s review
style for this post so I hope you enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed writing
it. Thanks for having me Gemma J
Labyrinth by
Kate Mosse
The Blurb
July 1209: in Carcassonne
a seventeen-year-old girl is given a mysterious book by her father which he
claims contains the secret of the true Grail. Although Alais cannot understand
the strange words and symbols hidden within, she knows that her destiny lies in
keeping the secret of the labyrinth safe...
July 2005: Alice Tanner
discovers two skeletons in a forgotten cave in the French Pyrenees. Puzzled by
the labyrinth symbol carved into the rock, she realises she’s disturbed
something that was meant to remain hidden. Somehow, a like to a horrific past –
her past – has been revealed.
The Review
First up, if you caught the televised version of this
that was on a few months ago but haven’t read the book, then you NEED to read
this because it is infinitely better. The TV series misses out such huge chunks
of story and plot, and left me with a real misunderstanding of the story and I
have actually read the book!!
Magic and mystery? Check!
Men in armour? Check! Mean seductress? Check! Plucky young heroine? Double
Check!! I knew this would be right up
my street when my Nana recommended it to me; I am an absolute sucker for a
historical novel.
If you have read any of
dan Browns novels, you will be familiar with the popular storyline surrounding
the ‘Holy Grail’. Kate Mosse’s ‘Labyrinth’ is a refreshing take on the idea and
quest for the ‘Grail’, and I particularly enjoyed Mosse’s spin on what has
become quite an almost over done plotline. Historical elements are heavily but
easily weaved into this storyline, and the scenic descriptions are
breathtaking. (Having read this novel I
looked up Carcassonne and found Mosse’s description to be so effective that I what
I had imagined was literally the real thing...Amazing!)
The plot weaves back and
forth from Alice in modern day back to Alais in 1209; these two lead characters
are clearly connected throughout the plot resulting in a really lovely flow to
the story. Mosse’s cast are interesting and complex enough for you to really
believe in them. All too often I read books where the characters are so 1D that
they are utterly predictable but I really enjoyed the intricacy of these
characters and I was gripped from the word go.
It’s tricky to offer a
review without giving too much away, but I would definitely recommend this read
if you are at all interested in history, and even if you are not I would still say
give this a go! The story itself is so enthralling that you will pick up the
historical elements as you go along and Mosse does a great job of explaining
anything without being to patronising.
Kate Mosse has definitely
become a favourite author of mine following this book. It is totally effortless
to read and is a firm favourite of mine (my
dog eared copy has been read about 3 times).
Thanks again Gemma for
having me,
Rebecca x
I read the book a couple of years ago and really enjoyed it, so I was massively disappointed with the television adaptation. It was pretty, and everyone looked right, but it lacked soul and about 1/2 the plot.
ReplyDeleteGreat review!
Hi Angela!! I was GUTTED with the TV series and it really missed so much of the story. Glad you enjoyed this book :) xx
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