Les dix mille portes de January

526 pages

French language

Published 2023 by Librairie générale française.

ISBN:
978-2-253-93717-3
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4 stars (72 reviews)

Imaginez qu'un jour, au milieu de nulle part, vous trouviez une porte. Et que celle-ci ouvre sur un monde inconnu. Un monde parallèle, d'où viendront votre destin, votre passé et votre futur.January Ruddy, la découvreuse de portes, est une curiosité en elle-même : orpheline, gardée comme un objet précieux dans un manoir rempli d'autres objets précieux, une vie en lambeaux, pleine de trous. Elle trouve un jour un livre fascinant, tout imprégné du parfum de l'aventure, qui relate l'étrange histoire des dix mille portes secrètes, celle du monde de l'Écrit. Une histoire semée d'embûches, mais si étroitement tressée à la sienne. Car January ne le sait pas encore, mais tout ce qui s'écrit devient vrai.

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Decent read, maybe best appreciated by younger readers

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I found this book interesting enough to finish (bear in mind I drop 75% of the books I pick up).The dual(ish) timeline kept the plot from being completely linear, and the prose was very readable.

January didn’t appeal to me as a character. She didn’t strike me as someone who learns from experience, even if (vague spoiler) some of that might be due to external influences. It seemed the other characters were either there to help her (that being their whole purpose in life), or to be villainously villainous. This probably reflects a young target readership.

Overall, a decent read, though I probably won’t pick it up again.

Multiverse of meh

3 stars

Content warning Spoiler for a story twist, cw death, animal harm, self harm

Review of 'The Ten Thousand Doors of January' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

For me, this is the worst kind of book. Did I hate it? Absolutely not. Did I love it? Absolutely not. I have no feelings towards it. Completely forgettable. I didn't care about the plot or the characters. I found the entire thing to be tedious. Not even mindlessly entertaining. Just bland. I don't want to give it one star because I didn't dislike it, but sheesh. This has to be the most 'meh' book I have read this year.

Review of 'The Ten Thousand Doors of January' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Well written. I found it somewhat dour, coming to it after Tamsyn Muir and Helen Harper. The plot is closely worked, and the interweaving voices work quite well.
The central voices here are of black people, a father and his daughter. Many writers of fantasy these days throw minority voices into their mix, but in a way that just seems to be window-dressing : skin colour as just another empty bit of character building. Harrow here acknowledges the realities of racism and weaves them into her story in way that makes sense.

Review of 'The Ten Thousand Doors of January' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

Alix E. Harrow’s debut novel is about a girl named January, who grows up in the early 20th century in Locke House, an extremely extravagant mansion in rural Vermont. When I first heard of this book, it piqued my interest because of the title, and I had assumed that the doors would have something to do with the house itself. The story seemed like it would be a portal fantasy but it's more of a family drama with a sprinkling of fantasy and political underpinnings. It seemed like an ordinary fantasy novel. However, Harrow had set her eyes on a more ambitious project, a novel that seemed to try to encompass several genres all at once. Perhaps because of this, the novel felt a little scatterbrained, containing the seeds of a lot of different ideas but none that were fully focused. The pacing was a bit off, too, with the …

Review of 'The Ten Thousand Doors of January' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

In between my Harry Potter re-read and upcoming re-read of Stormlight Archive I wanted to take a bit of a detour. I have had a few books get added to my To Read list that were recommended on r/fantasy or made an impression and received accolades, which is how The Ten Thousand Doors of January ended up on my Kindle.

Books are Doors and I wanted out.

From the start the premise of the book captivated me. This was a character looking for escapism in books and had a curiosity about the world. This was just the amount of urban fantasy I wanted and was eager to see where the story went. The attention to stylings of characters and importance of Capital Words were some quirky elements that stood out for me. There was the right amount of mystery to keep me going and I quickly jumped in to January's …

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