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The must-read new novel from Nikki Gemmell – as provocative and as deeply felt as her international bestseller The Bride Stripped Bare.
Three children wake up in a basement room. They have been drugged and taken from their beds in the middle of the night. Now they are here. Alone.
Where are their parents? Who can they trust? The family has been betrayed to the government and Salt Cottage, their home on a cliff top above the ocean, is no longer safe. Their mother's scientific work has put them all in danger. To protect them, she must let them go. She must put her faith in an old family friend – and in her children's own resilience and courage.
Searing, provocative and unputdownable, The Book of Rapture challenges our beliefs about science, about children, and about trust. As passionate as The Bride Stripped Bare, it will compel, seduce and haunt you.
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Gripping,
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This review is from: The Book of Rapture (Paperback)
As a lover of Nikki Gemmell this book is simply amazing. It's intruiging and poetic, the form of her writing is liquid and beautiful. At times it is really heartbreaking as you can be truly sucked in to the emotions of the story. For lovers of poetry this is a novel you could really enjoy.
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Enraptured,
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This review is from: The Book of Rapture (Paperback)
Nikki Gemmell's Book of Rapture is positive, profound and could even be groundbreaking. Gemmell uses her story's plot to guide her readers into a new exploration of reality, one that seeks to penetrate more deeply than our old ideas. Her narrative isn't as important as the connection she invokes through her characters, the dialogue she seeks to have with her readers. Gemmell has a gift for taking us straight into emotions: we can feel the tension within her story pointing us into true feelings of anxiety and fear, sensations that exist in the heart of humanity. This new book is more symbolic than previous works, demonstrating that Gemmell is fearless in reinventing her craft, charting a spiritual journey from doubt to trust. The Bible, the Koran and Rumi guide her on this path. Let the plot entertain you, but pause to reflect on the inner meaning of each passage. I'm excited to see how Nikki Gemmel further transforms herself, and enraptures us, as she evolves.
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Disappointing, unlike Gemmell's other books,
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This review is from: The Book of Rapture (Paperback)
I had so looked forward to reading a new novel by Nikki Gemmell as I've got all her books and love her writing style. But this book was jarring, hard to follow and had none of the flow and deliciousness of familiar experiences and characters. I suspect the author was trying to write from the perspective of her children and her role as a mother, but there is not enough of a narrative to hold it together and it often became tedious to read. Here's hoping her next book returns to the style of writing she captures so very well.
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