Review: The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane centers around Connie, a Harvard graduate student. After a timely request from her mother to close her grandmother’s house, Connie moves to a town outside Salem, MA. The house is no prize, in fact it was downright scary: no electricity, overgrown yard, located off the main road. I wouldn’t walk onto the house in the daylight, let alone at night. After finding a key with a name in it in a bible, Connie begins a quest to find who is Deliverance Dane. I loved the journey to the past. I found the foundation story of Deliverance and Mercy Dane wonderful. I thought it was brilliant for Ms. Howe to pen it in old English. It was challenging for me to read, but really enjoyable.
The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane is beautifully written,
but there wasn’t a connection there for me to the modern day story. I guess it’s acceptable for witches to roam
the 17th Century but they have no place in the 21st. Small-minded, I know. This comes mostly from the fear that witches
do exist. Then again, I’m not a fan of
the occult in literature. That is
probably my biggest issue with this novel.
In spite of it, I found myself continuously drawn to the characters and
events in the story. I wanted to know
what happened next. My personal beliefs
on the subject aside, I believe the novel is wonderful for someone interested
in the Salem trials and a modern day girl’s connection to them. Kudos to Ms. Howe for writing a twisted and
interesting plot. This novel was a page-turner.
I feel as if I’m being unfair with this review. It’s not that the novel is terrible, because
it isn’t. Ms. Howe is a gifted writer, a
natural storyteller who captured her reader and doesn’t let them go until the
very end. It’s not that I didn’t like it
because I did. There was simply
something missing for me. It’s probably
the subject matter and the disconnect I felt with the main character. I understood why Connie was so structured and
slightly pretentious, but that doesn’t mean I have to like her. My favorite character in the novel was Grace,
Connie’s earthy and holistic mom. I just
adore characters like that, mostly because I don’t take them seriously even
though I know deep inside they seriously believe in the power of aura and
crystals and all that other nonsense.
Grace provided me with some genuine laughter and this novel sorely
needed it.
Had I know the story would involve modern day sorcery, I know I wouldn’t have read it. In hindsight, I’m glad I didn’t know because I enjoyed this novel and am thankful Julie included in our challenge. I still wish I had checked it out of the library instead of paying for it.
Final Take: 3/5Julie's Review
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I listened to this in my car and loved it. This is my style of book all the way.
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