There are books that take you away from your reality, cutting your ties with daily hassles and absorb you in. Have you recently read one like that?
#OnceUponARiver by Diane Setterfield definitely fits that category. It’s filled with magical realism- but surprisingly some science too- lots of interesting characters, a Negro farmer with a golden heart, her wife with a magical eye that sees through people. A couple with a lost child. A lady with a lost childhood. A boy that doesn’t fit. The characters are so beautifully told, and each of them has their own stories, knitted around the story of 2 little girls. I couldn’t help shedding a few tears, but the book is not a heartbreaking one, it’s so purely written and beautifully read.
Once upon a time, the river brings a dead girl to those people. A girl of four. Lying on a pub’s room, the dead girl comes back to life. But who is this girl, really? What’s her story?
‘It is plain she is gone, poor lass. She is not breathing, and besides, you have only to look at her colour. Who will carry the poor child to the long room? You take her, Higgs. ’
‘But it’s cold there,’ Jonathan protested.
His mother patted his shoulder. ‘She won’t mind that. She is not really here any more, and it is never cold in the place she has gone to.’
‘Let me carry her.’
‘You carry the lantern, and unlock the door for Mr Higgs . She’s heavy for you, my love.’
Setterfield magically binds the stories of each character into each other, and until theend the book doesn’t let you go. You rarely see a book with all three pillars of a novel very well done, the plot, the structure and the characters. This book does them all. So beautiful. Read it, if you like magical realism or the river Thames.
I don’t know if you have obsessive rules like I do, but I am glad I read this book in hardcover. I love books like this to materialise in my hands. Sitting on my favourite chair, I dissolved into the plot and it was so joyful.
Funny I know, but books like this one, I cannot read on Kindle, I don’t like to read e-copies of books that touch my soul. Is it Weird?
Excellent review and pics! I agree, although it’s with any book that I like the hardcover best. Glad you loved this one. 😊
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Thanks! Recently in a bookshop a bookseller said peopleprefer paper backs and I was suprised. Hardcovers are the best! They look so good on bookshelves.
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That’s really surprising! I wonder if it’s the lighter weight? My only issue with hardcover is the dust jacket. I always leave it on and should probably remove it when reading. Damage makes me cringe! Lol 😂
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Wow fab review… Seems like a great read
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Thanks Shalini!
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I totally agree with you on this one, and hardcover wins always! except certain practicalities of Kindle and audible of course 🙂
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Now I think I need to write a post on this!
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Please do!
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Fabulous review – I totally agree!
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Fantastic review! I’m waiting for audiobook to come out as I think I’ll enjoy it more.
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Really like your review! it definitely captured the feel of the book.It was surprisingly awesome even on Kindle 🙂
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hehe I am glad you enjoyed it! I loved holding it in my hands but If I didn’t have a copy I am sure I would enjoy it on kindle too!
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Beautiful review Ova, I have this book sitting on my shelf and can not wait to read it. I read somewhere that if you like stories about stories (which I do), then it’s the right choice. Your review sealed that choice for sure. 😊
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Fantastic post, Ova! This book is getting ever higher on my TBR…
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Thanks Stephen, so happy that you liked the review and the sound of the book!
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It’s an extraordinary book with a touch of magic. I read the advance copy on my e-reader but I still prefer to read printed books.
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Exactly that!
Printed books are undeniably better but Kindle is the comfort. Reading in bed, lights of or traveling.. Kindle then!
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Lovely review! The book sounds magical. It’ll be added to my ever-growing “want to read” list haha
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It is indeed magical! Hope you get around reading it, totally know what an ever-growing TBR is!
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Brilliant review, Ova! I keep seeing this book everywhere which is making me want to read it more and more!
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Wonderful review! I have it on my TBR list, can’t wait to read it.
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Thank you! Hope you manage to read it!
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😊
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Great review Ova. I have this one in the library queue. Not my usual genre,so we will have to see! 💕
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Thanks Holly, definitely give it a try, or Setterfield’s other books! She’s a great writer.
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