Title: Doomsday Book
Author: Connie Willis
Genre: Science-Fiction
About the book….
Winner of the Hugo and the Nebula award, Connie Willis’ Doomsday Book is a story of time travel, of history, and of the ability to survive. There’s nothing more Kivrin wants than to go to the Middle Ages despite the adamant arguments of her tutor, Mr. Dunworthy, of how dangerous it is, not to mention that it’s off limits for traveling to because it’s rated a ten. However, in the absence of the regular department head and a period of preparation and inoculations she gets her wish. Things don’t go quite right, though. While she finds herself quite ill in the 1300’s, back in the present they’re dealing with a pandemic of their own and when the tech who helped coordinate the drop comes down with the mysterious illness after claiming something went wrong, Dunworthy takes it upon himself to do everything in his power to try to rescue Kivrin.
What I think…
I’ve read this book about six times now and it’s still just as good as when I first read it.
As someone who both loves books set in medieval Europe and stories about time travel this book really appealed to me when it was first recommended and continues to do so with each reading.
Connie Willis’ writing draws you in and keeps
you captivated from start to finish. She masterfully balances the two storylines, swapping between the present and the past at just the right time to
maintain the suspense. The parallels between Kivrin’s time in 1300’s and the
mass amount of people falling ill in the present creates a world that is
believable and that it takes place around Christmas makes the story even more compelling.
By the end of the book you become very attached to the
characters and their lives. Dunworthy and Kivrin are both developed in such a
way that you wish that you had more to read about them, as are the others they
interact with as they become further involved in their current situations.
(For those
interested there is also a short story that was the basis of this book called “Fire
Watch,” which can be found in the short story collection of the same title, as
well as in The Time Traveler’s Almanac)
To
sum it all up…
If you like time travel, the Middle Ages, or are just
looking for a sci-fi book that’s exceptionally well written, this is the one to
choose! ♥
That definitely sounds up my alley. I'll have to add it to my to-read goodreads list!! Great review, Inky!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a great favorite of mine, I hope you enjoy it too! :)
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