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The Gracekeepers
The Gracekeepers
Author: Kirsty Logan
As a Gracekeeper, Callanish administers shoreside burials, sending the dead to their final resting place deep in the depths of the ocean. Alone on her island, she has exiled herself to a life of tending watery graves as penance for a long-ago mistake that still haunts her. Meanwhile, North works as a circus performer with the Excalibur, a floati...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553446616
ISBN-10: 0553446614
Publication Date: 5/19/2015
Pages: 304
Rating:
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2.9 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Crown
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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I got a copy of this book to review through the Amazon Vine program. This book had an interesting premise and had some excellent descriptions throughout. That being said I had a really hard time reading this book. It was hard to engage in the story and engage with the characters.

Callanash is a Gracekeeper, she lives on an island alone and helps bury the dead in a watery grave. North is a bear girl and performs with her bear in a traveling circus with other damplings. Damplings are those who live in boats on the water drifting from place to place. Both girls are lonely and an unlikely meeting between the two ends up benefiting them both.

The premise for this story is very interesting. I loved the idea of a future Earth covered in water and the idea of of two classes of humans; landlings (those who live on land) and damplings (those who live in the water). I really enjoyed the idea of a circus that travels on water and of people living that way. I was also fascinated by Callanash, a girl who is not quite human who lives alone on this island and buries the dead.

Additionally I liked the idea of humanity starting to adapt (in an evolutionary way) to its watery environment and wish this had been explored a bit more in the book.

Unfortunately despite the above, I had an incredibly hard time reading this book. The story just switched viewpoint too much and the way it was written made it hard to stay engaged in the story. I kept finding myself getting to the end of the page and not remembering what I had just read; I really really had to concentrate to get through this book.

This was a tough read, the story just didn't flow as well as it could have and some parts were very slow. This was very disappointing to me since I think the ideas presented here could have made for an amazing story.

Overall I don't really recommend this book, although the premise was interesting. This is one of those stories that has some amazing ideas and characters; but it is written in such a way that it is very difficult to read. Its an amazing idea and premise with mediocre writing.


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