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Eleanor Catton: The Luminaries (Man Booker Prize) (2013, Little, Brown and Company) 4 stars

Winner of the Man Booker Prize of 2013. Wonderful novel taking place in New-Zealand during …

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5 stars

Ah, this is wonderful story telling, drawing me in and becoming more intriguing, as it progressed. And I had no idea that there was ever a gold rush in New Zealand. Most of this tale takes place in the 1860's, and since I live within easy driving distance of Gettysburg, that time period, in my mind, is all about the American Civil War. (Though I am aware that life in the rest of the world went on...)

There is a long cast of characters in this tale, and at first it looks daunting, but they are introduced and involved in a way that I found clear and memorable. This is a story that will stick to me, and I'm glad that I avoided reading anything about it beforehand, since there are so many secrets that unfold along the way.

I only wish I'd read this tome on vacation, when I had more time, because putting it down so often was rather painful!