Praise for A Discovery of
Witches
“A wonderfully imaginative
grown-up fantasy with all the magic of Harry Potter or
Twilight . . . An irresistible tale of
wizardry, science, and forbidden love, A Discovery of
Witches will leave you longing for the sequel.”
—People
“A thoroughly grown-up novel
packed with gorgeous historical detail and a gutsy, brainy heroine
to match: Diana Bishop, a renowned scholar of seventeenth-century
chemistry and a descendant of accomplished
witches. . . . Harkness writes with thrilling
gusto about the magical world.”
—Karen Valby,
Entertainment Weekly
“Harkness conjures up a
scintillating paranormal story. . . . Discover
why everyone’s talking about this magical book.”
—USA Today
“Delightfully well-crafted
and enchantingly imaginative . . . An
enthralling and deeply enjoyable read, A Discovery of
Witches is to be the first in a trilogy and will likely draw
considerable cross-genre interest. Its fantasy, historical, and
romance genre appeal is clear, but it also has some of the same
ineluctable atmosphere that made Anne Rice’s vampire books such a
popular success.”
—The Miami
Herald
“A debut novel with a big
supernatural canvas . . . Its ambitions are
world-sized, ranging across history and zeroing in on DNA, human
and otherworldly. Age-old tensions between science and magic and
between evolution and alchemy erupt as Diana seeks to unlock the
secrets of Ashmole 782.”
—Los Angeles
Times
“Harkness, an eloquent
writer, conjures this world of witches with Ivy League degrees and
supernatural creatures completely—and believably—while maintaining
a sense of wonder. Her large cast of characters is vivid and
real. . . . A Discovery of Witches is
that rare historical novel that manages to be as intelligent as it
is romantic. And it is supernatural fiction that those of us who
usually prefer to stay grounded in reality can get caught up in.
Pardon the pun, but Witches is truly spellbinding.”
—San Antonio-Express
News
“A scintillating
debut . . . Harkness imbues Bishop and
Clairmont’s romantic adventure with an odd charm, a sweet joy in
the life of the mind.”
—The Seattle
Times
“Readers who thrilled to
Elizabeth Kostova’s 2005 blockbuster, The Historian, will
note the parallels, but A Discovery of Witches is a modern
Romeo and Juliet story, with older, wiser lovers. Blood will flow
when a witch and a vampire fall for each other. Author Deborah
Harkness, a UCLA history professor, brings vast knowledge and
research to the page.”
—The Cleveland Plain
Dealer
“Enthralling . . . A rollicking mystery.”
—Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette
“Fascinating and
delightful . . . Harkness introduces elements
of mystery, subtly builds up a romance, interjects some
breathtaking action scenes, and brings it all to a cliff-hanger of
an ending, all the while weaving strong threads of historical fact
into the fabric of her fiction.”
—The Tulsa
World
“Harkness works her own form
of literary alchemy by deftly blending fantasy, romance, history,
and horror into one completely bewitching book.”
—Chicago
Tribune
“A shrewdly written romp and
a satisfying snow-day read for those of us who heartily enjoyed the
likes of Anne Rice and Marion Zimmer Bradley. By the book’s rousing
end . . . I was impatient for the
sequel.”
—NPR
“Five hundred and eighty
pages of sheer pleasure. Harkness’s sure hand when it comes to
star-crossed love and chilling action sequences in striking locales
makes for an enchanting debut.”
—Parade
“Fans of historical fiction
will be mesmerized. . . . Harkness’s attention
to historical detail [and] the rich fantasy world she
creates . . . hold us thoroughly.”
—Paste
“A riveting tale full of
romance and danger that will have you on the edge of your seat, yet
its chief strength lies in the wonderfully rich and ingenious
mythology underlying the story. A Discovery of Witches is
a captivating tale that will ensnare the heart and imagination of
even the most skeptical reader. . . . Literary
magic at its most potent.”
—Stephanie Harrison,
BookPage
“Deborah Harkness is a
creative genius. She has taken a genre that is saturated with
vampires, witches, and daemons, and has created something unique,
with its own rich history and mythology, that draws you into her
world with captivating
storytelling. . . . Hands down the best book I
have read in a very long time.”
—Molly Seddon, Words
and Pieces
“Harkness creates a
spectacular fusion of historical and scientific facts, fantastical
elements and creatures, fantasy, romance, and highly intellectual
characters and dialogue.”
—Among the
Muses
“Pure literary brain candy,
but unlike many works of its type, it’s very well written and
chock-full of fascinating bits from Harkness’s
research. . . . One of those books that I
wanted to rip through quickly so I could find out what happens, but
also wanted to read very slowly so that I didn’t have to be done
too fast. I’ll be waiting—impatiently—to find out what comes
next.”
—Jeremy Dibbell,
PhiloBiblos
“We cannot give Harkness’s
debut enough praise. It is quite simply stunning. Blending fact and
fiction, history and present, delicate courtship and tempestuous
tantrums, understanding your identity and losing yourself: it is a
beautiful work of fiction that fastens onto your heart and feeds
your mind. In other words: probably perfection.”
—The Truth About
Books
“A Discovery of
Witches actually made me excited for vampires again. Deborah
Harkness has written one of the most fantastic books I’ve read in
ages. A flawless mixture of well-researched history and
magic.”
—Vampires.com
“A masterpiece of literary
fiction, filled with factional and fantastical beings brought to us
by the lyrical narrative of a most talented
storyteller . . . An epic tale that will alter
your ideas of good versus evil, it’s a mystery of historic
proportion and is filled with the fantasy that readers today can’t
seem to get enough of.”
—The Reading
Frenzy
“Set in our contemporary
world with a magical twist, this sparkling debut by a history
professor features a large cast of fascinating characters, and
readers will find themselves invested in Diana’s success at
unlocking the secrets of the manuscript. Although not a nail-biting
cliff-hanger, the finale skillfully provides a sense of completion
while leaving doors open for the possibility of wonderful sequel
adventures. This reviewer, for one, hopes they come soon! Destined
to be popular . . . his enchanting novel is an
essential purchase. Harkness is an author to watch.”
—Library Journal
(starred review)
“Harkness creates a
compelling and sweeping tale that moves from Oxford to Paris to
upstate New York and into both Diana’s and Matthew’s complex
families and histories. All her characters are fully fleshed and
unique, which, when combined with the complex and engaging plot,
results in . . . essential reading.”
—Booklist (starred
review)
“Harkness’s lively
debut . . . imagines a crowded universe where
normal and paranormal creatures observe a tenuous
peace. . . . She brings this world to vibrant
life and makes the most of the growing popularity of gothic
adventure with an ending that keeps the Old Lodge door wide
open.”
—Publishers
Weekly
“A strange and wonderful
novel of forbidden love and ancient spells that turns every
preconception about magic on its head . . . I
fell in love with it from the very first page.”
—Danielle Trussoni, author
of Angelology
“Deborah Harkness’s novel is
a brilliant synthesis of magic and history. A gripping story of
dangerous passion, intellectual intrigue, and fantastical
beings.”
—Ivy Pochoda, author of
The Art of Disappearing
“A fleet-footed novel set in
a vivid otherworld, richly peppered with scholarly tidbits. Huge
fun—with serious underpinnings of history.”
—Jane Borodale, author of
The Book of Fires