Thank you!
I am sure I will enjoy The Book of Lost Things. It sounds right up my alley.
Well, now that I know, here is the only real review I have ever attempted. It's for Angels of Destruction by Keith Donohue.
This book says much about the human condition, especially about the relationship between parent and child. The author paints so well in words the way we interact only on the surface, and fail to truly communicate our deepest hopes, loves, and fears. At moments, the book is heart-wrenching, not so much for what is said, but for what is unsaid. The characters are drawn so realistically, that when I was finished reading, I wanted to know what the future held for these people. The fantasy aspect to this book leaves much for one to question, but again, is that not part of the human condition?
I recommend this book to anyone that enjoys the fantastic, the painful, the hopeful, and the thoughtful. It grabs you by the heart from page one and does not let go. For those that have read The Stolen Child, I found this book to be superior, especially in terms of character development.
I would also like to add that there are some things in this book that are left unanswered or unexplained. Some may have a problem with that. I didn't, as it seemed to be the author's intent. I don't think he wanted everything to be black and white and clearly defined.
I think I will enjoy doing more reviews.