Description: The Book of Life by Deborah Harkness The #1 New York Times bestselling third installment in the All Souls series, from the author of The Discovery of Witches and The Black Bird Oracle. Look for the hit series "A Discovery of Witches," now streaming on AMC+, Sundance Now, and Shudder!Bringing the magic and suspense of the All Souls Trilogy to a deeply satisfying conclusion, this highly anticipated finale went straight to #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. In The Book of Life, Diana and Matthew time-travel back from Elizabethan London to make a dramatic return to the present—facing new crises and old enemies. At Matthews ancestral home, Sept-Tours, they reunite with the beloved cast of characters from A Discovery of Witches—with one significant exception. But the real threat to their future has yet to be revealed, and when it is, the search for Ashmole 782 and its missing pages takes on even more urgency. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Deborah Harkness is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the All Souls series, which includes A Discovery of Witches, Shadow of Night, The Book of Life, Times Convert, and The Black Bird Oracle. A history professor at the University of Southern California, Harkness has received Fulbright, Guggenheim, and National Humanities Center fellowships. She lives in Los Angeles. Review "Weaving an extraordinarily rich story of magic and science, history and fiction, passion and power, secrets and truths, Harkness delivers an unforgettable and spellbinding finale thats not to be missed." —USA Today "Juicy and action-packed." —People "Pure escapist summer fun." —Jodi Picoult, Parade "The epic and erudite vampire-witch romance comes to a thoroughly satisfying conclusion in the action-packed All Souls trilogy ender." —Entertainment Weekly "A stirring, poignant saga." —Us Weekly "The charm in Deborah Harknesss wildly successful All Souls trilogy lies not merely in the spells that its creature characters cast as they lurk pretty much in plain sight of humans, but in the adroit way Harkness has insinuated her world of demons, witches, and vampires into ours. . . . From the novels poignant opening, Harkness casts her own indelible spell of enchantment, heartbreak, and resilience. . . . She is terrific at bringing her magic world to life, maintaining a fast-paced, page-turning narrative."—The Boston Globe "This trilogy is a superlative example in a subgenre you could call realistic fantasy—think Harry Potter but for grown-ups or Susanna Clarkes Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell. Witches, vampires, and daemons exist, along with time travel. But this world also is recognizably ours, not a wholly made-up setting like George R.R. Martins Westeros. When done well, as it is here, this sort of fiction provides characters who are recognizably human in their desires and actions even if most of them are creatures with supernatural powers. Through them Harkness succeeds at the hardest part of writing fantasy: She makes this world so real that you believe it exists—or at the very least that you wish that it did." —Miami Herald "Harkness has immersed and spellbound readers with her alternative universe. . . . Her ambitious melding of scientific and historical detail is inventive and brings surprising depth. . . . The Book of Life brims with sensuality, intrigue, violence and much-welcome humor." —Los Angeles Times "Secrets and mysteries are finally revealed in the entertaining and satisfying conclusion. . . . The entire trilogy is a delightful plunge into the world of magic, witches and vampires, where love breaks all rules and happy endings are possible." —Shelf Awareness "There is no shortage of action in this sprawling sequel, and nearly every chapter brings a wrinkle to the tale. The storytelling is lively and energetic, and Diana remains an appealing heroine even as her life becomes ever more extraordinary. A delightful wrap-up to the trilogy." —Publishers Weekly "Harkness herself proves to be quite the alchemist as she combines elements of magic, history, romance, and science, transforming them into a compelling journey through time, space, and geography. By bridging the gaps between Harry Potter, Twilight, and Outlander fans, Harkness artfully appeals to a broad range of fantasy lovers." —Booklist "The witch Dianas and the vampire Matthews quests to discover their origins and confront the threats to their star-crossed union tie up as neatly as one of Dianas magical weavers knots. . . . As in the previous two installments, there are healthy doses of action, colorful magic, angst-y romance and emotional epiphany, plus mansion-hopping across the globe, historical tidbits and name-dropping of famous artworks and manuscripts. . . . Its still satisfying to travel with these characters toward their more-than-well-earned happy ending." —Kirkus Reviews "The adventure never lets up. . . . History, science, and the unpredictable actions of paranormal characters with hidden agendas all swirl together to create a not-to-be-missed finale to a stellar series." —Library Journal Review Quote Praise for The Book of Life "Weaving an extraordinarily rich story of magic and science, history and fiction, passion and power, secrets and truths, Harkness delivers an unforgettable and spellbinding finale thats not to be missed." -USA Today "Juicy and action-packed." -People "Pure escapist summer fun." -Jodi Picoult, Discussion Question for Reading Group Guide 1. Throughout The Book of Life, the ghosts of Philippe de Clermont and Emily Mather observe what their loved ones are doing in the world of the living. Have you ever felt the protective presence of friends or family who have passed on? 2. Although we dont meet Matthews nephew Gallowglass until Shadow of the Night , we learn that--under orders from Philippe--he has been protecting Diana from afar since she was born. We also learn that Gallowglass has fallen deeply in love with Diana. How did this knowledge affect your opinion of him? Are there ways in which he might have made Diana a better mate than Matthew? 3. After they meet at Sothebys in Shadow of Night, Marcus and Phoebe fall in love. Phoebe agrees to become a vampire in order to become a near immortal like Marcus. Compare her decision to Dianas decision to remain a warmblood. What are the pluses and minuses of each womans choice? 4. Advances in genetics have now made it possible for us to learn if we carry genes for a variety of heritable diseases. Would knowing that your romantic partner was a carrier for something as potentially dangerous as blood rage prevent you from marrying and/or having children with him or her? 5. Matthews centuries-old decision to let Benjamin live set in motion a chain of events that threatens Diana as well as their newborn twins. To what extent is Matthew responsible for the suffering that Benjamin has caused? 6. Several characters from earlier in the series return to play a part in the final volume, including Jack, Father Hubbard, and Timothy Weston--the daemon from the Bodleian. Whose reappearance astonished you the most? Whose absence did you find most painful? 7. After his violent confrontation with Matthew at the twins naming ceremony, Baldwin transforms from imperious bully to gracious brother. If you were Diana, would you be able to forgive him for his earlier behavior? 8. Matthew deliberately walks into Benjamins trap, initiating the Queens Gambit, a chess move that he habitually avoids in order to protect his queen. In this case, he puts his queen--Diana--into play against Benjamin. Were you surprised by Matthews decision? Would it have been possible to overcome Benjamin if Matthew hadnt allowed Diana to risk her life? 9. The de Clermonts eventually discover that Gerbert--the vampire who led the congregation in denouncing Matthew and Dianas relationships--had himself been consorting with witches and daemons for centuries. Unfortunately, the news is full of illegal and often hypocritical acts committed by people in positions of power. Do you think that its power that corrupts, or are the corrupt more inclined than most to seek power? 10. What do you think the future holds for Matthew and Diana? Which characters from the series would you like to have learned more about? Excerpt from Book Sol in Cancer The signe of the Crabbe pertains to houses, lands, treasures, and whatever is hidden. It is the fourth house of the Zodiak. It signifies death and the end of thinges. --Anonymous English Commonplace Book, c. 1590, Gon Details ISBN0143127527 Author Deborah Harkness Short Title BK OF LIFE Pages 576 Language English ISBN-10 0143127527 ISBN-13 9780143127529 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 813.6 Year 2015 Publication Date 2015-05-26 Subtitle A Novel Series Number 3 Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2015-05-26 NZ Release Date 2015-05-26 US Release Date 2015-05-26 UK Release Date 2015-05-26 Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc Series All Souls Series Imprint Penguin USA Replaces 9780525427223 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:94129036;
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