All the Lost Places
All the Lost Places
Amanda Dykes
Bethany House Publishers
Discovered floating in a basket along the canals of Venice, Sebastien Trovato wrestles with questions of his origins. Decades later, on an assignment to translate a rare book, Daniel Goodman finds himself embroiled in a web of secrets carefully kept within the ancient city and in the mystery of the man whose story the book does not finish: Sebastien.
This is one of those books I really wish I could say I enjoyed more, but I admit I struggled with it. I don't know if I would say it is the book or just me, as I think some readers would enjoy it for the same reasons I didn't. Not that there weren't moments I enjoyed- I especially liked the character of Vittoria and Daniel's interactions with her. But the writing style of this one, while poetical, is also a little more abstract and lofty, which isn't really my preference.
I didn't hate this one, and there were moments were I found myself invested, but ultimately this style of storytelling isn't my favorite, and I think this one may be better for fans of literary fiction rather than historical fiction.
I received this book for free from the publisher.
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