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The Diviners, by Libba Bray

michelle_pink_polka_dot's review against another edition

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5.0

Evie O'Neill is making the move from small-town Ohio to New York City. Her unusual gift (and her mouth) has forced her family to send her to live with her uncle until things blow over. Uncle Will runs The Museum of American Folklore, Superstition, and the Occult (or The Museum of the Creepy Crawlies as it's known around town), with the help of his assistant Jericho. As Evie begins her stay in 1920's NYC, she has dreams of fabulous parties and adventures to last a lifetime. What she doesn't count on is a supernatural stirring that is taking over the city. When a series of grusome murders seems tied to some sort of cult, Will is asked to help (and Evie, not to be left out, tags along). She soon realizes that the gift that got her exiled from Ohio could actually help catch a dangerous and evil murderer.

With an incredible cast of characters, The Diviners gives readers a mystery and so much more!


My Thoughts:
I read this book for book club, so if it wasn't for that I probably never would have picked it up. It's so far outside of my comfort zone that I just don't seeing it ever getting on my radar. I mean it's Historical Fiction AND Supernatural... two genres I generally never read. Maybe because this was so different from my usual, or maybe just because the writing was so awesome, I found myself loving it right away!!

I have never read a Libba Bray book before, but I can pretty much guarantee this won't be the last. I didn't read much of the synopsis before I started, so I went in pretty much blind. I read one page and I was like "oh this is in the 20's??" and I wanted to quit. There's just something about Historical Fiction that just turns me off. But I pushed through... oh woah, I am so glad I did. It got SO interesting and even though the book is huge (578 pages), I flew through them because I was hooked.

My favorite part of this book was all the characters. Normally a book with so many main and side characters would have me confused. Somehow that didn't happen at all here. Every character had a story and a purpose. And they were all so memorable. You have troublemaker Sam, flapper/Ziegfeld girl Theta, sensible Mabel, strong and silent Jericho, sensitive Memphis, thick-headed Isaiah, set-in-his-ways Will, blind homeless Bill, good guy Henry... and of course head-strong Evie and so many more. And I loved them all! (Ok Jericho was kind of a yawn for me, but still...) My favorite was Memphis, but I don't think I'm alone in this. Hello!! Smart, sensitive guy who writes poetry and can heal people?? What more do you want? Evie, however, was something else. I enjoyed having her as the main character, but it's hard not to have a love-hate feeling towards her. She was such a smart-ass!! Especially for the time period! But at the same time I respected her courage and related to her inability to hold her emotions in. Her immaturity could definitely turn some people off, but she had enough redeeming qualities that I think people will be able to like her eventually.

I could tell this novel was the product of a ton of research. The way the era and city was painstakingly described was definitely a high point of this book for me. The atmosphere totally captured my imagination and has me wanting to read more about the history of New York. Some of the dialogue seemed a little forced and irked me at times, but all the "and how"'s, "giggle water"'s, and "pos-i-tute-ly"'s had me grinning most of the time.

If I could point out an observation about this book it would be that it seemed very adult. It's not the subject-matter or anything like that, it's just.... something. A feeling that I have that it's written more for adults who read YA than it is teen readers. I could be totally off base, but even my book club mentioned it, so it's not just me who's feeling it. Maybe it's because most of the characters are either adults or teens who live adult lives or maybe it's just the vibe I got, but something about it gave me the teens-won't-like-this-as-much feeling.

Bottom line: I can't wait to read the sequel! I look forward to seeing if/when these Diviners team up to defeat evil!!!

OVERALL: WOW! Definitely a favorite for me. I never read Historical Fiction, but this one made me want to try out more of them. It's one part mystery, one part paranormal, and one part historical.... and all parts creepy and addicting! Definitely a recommended read from me.

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hoosgracie's review against another edition

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5.0

Loved this! Especially excellent on audio. Set in the 1920s it tells the story of multiple teens with special talents.

asheepinajeep's review against another edition

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4.0

brilliant

but also terrifying

em_me's review against another edition

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4.0

che inizio pazzesco

smaalipz's review against another edition

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adventurous dark funny mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

4.25

kcarys31's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted medium-paced

3.75

sepiareads's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved this book so much. It had the right amount of mystery, intrigue and romance. It was creepy at times, which I really liked and it kept me on my toes. I liked that it was slow towards the start as I could get used to the setting and get immersed in the story. I loved that this book was very diverse and had different types of characters. Oh and I loved the 1920s setting. The 'roaring 20's'!

fernanda_morales's review against another edition

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adventurous dark inspiring mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.25

ria_mhrj's review against another edition

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5.0

Positutely loved it! Such a clever, rich and absorbing novel. I read a book by Libba Bray a while back and we didn't click, but this time the magic was present and accounted for. I loved the way complicated plot threads slowly meandered towards each other, how the vivid characters jumped off the page and the tremendous atmosphere that lingered throughout. The mystery was grizzly and I am enthralled by the promise of much worse to come.

mariamrt7's review

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25