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The Historian por Elizabeth Kostova
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The Historian

por Elizabeth Kostova

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Back Bay Books (2006), Paperback, 704 pages

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  1. Joles recomenda Dracula The Un-Dead por Dacre Stoker, "Both of these books share a great deal of research and they keep you speeding through one chapter to the next. Oh...and they both have Dracula...."
  2. SandSing7 recomenda Dracula por Bram Stoker
  3. bethielouwho recomenda Frankenstein por Mary Shelley
  4. TAir recomenda The Angel's Game por Carlos Ruiz Zafón
  5. Anonymous user recomenda The Historian por Elizabeth Kostova, "OK, maybe I am biased, by being Romanian and having had enough of fictitious vampire stories. I made an effort to read this book, and I did finish it. (ver mais) And it's a mistery to me how people would find this book interesting..it is bland, boring and does not deliver. For a book pretending to tell a (very long) story of a great historical personality like Vlad Tepes, it falls short at exactly the subject implied in the title: history. Test failed!"
  6. tessac recomenda Freedom and Necessity por Steven and Bull Brust Emma, "Freedom & Necessity is epistolic in nature so if that appealed to you in The Historian, I heartily recommend F & N. There are no vampires but, like The (ver mais) Historian, the fantastical is subtly woven into the story."
  7. nicchic recomenda The Book of Love por Kathleen Mc Gowan
  8. FFortuna recomenda The Grand Complication: A Novel por Allen Kurzweil
  9. Jodyreadseverything recomenda Lord of the Dead: The Secret History of Byron por Tom Holland, "I've just started reading The Vampyre but right from the start it put me in mind of Elizabeth Kostova's The Historian. Lord Byron is used as the main (ver mais) character in Tom Holland's The Vampyre to interesting effect while count Dracula is the more traditional vampire hero in Kostova's Historian."
  10. Nubiannut recomenda Dracula (Norton Critical Edition) por Bram Stoker

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Although it was a bit slow to start out, and at times I almost (though not quite) got lost in the flow of the story, The Historian is a truly thrilling ride, and one I would highly suggest to anyone looking for something new to read!

Despite the fact that this book is about vampires, I can honestly say it's not like any of the other books out there on this subject. Different, unique, and one-of-a-kind are great words to describe this novel. You'll find no romanticized vampires in this novel!

I enjoyed how Elizabeth Kostova managed to tell this captivating story, weaving together not only the story from Paul and Helen's point of view (through letters and some of it though story telling on Paul's part), but also from the point of view of Paul's daughter. While switching from the two POV's may, at first, seem a bit confusing, Kostova did a magnificent job at it, and I can honestly say that there was only one or two spots where I was momentarily confused.

Since the novel was told in such a unique way, and done well, I really felt the connection to not only the story but the characters as well. They were not just words on a page, but honestly seemed like they were real. This was partly due to the lush details provided and partly due to the talent of the author. Not every author can pull this off, but fortunately Kostova did because, to be quiet honest, if she had not managed this, this story would have been drastically different, and a great deal harder to get through without losing interest.

4 STARS! A seamless twist of history and myth, The Historian is a great read for anyone that enjoys a good mystery. Mystery, suspense, a bit of historical accuracy, and even a dash of romance--- really, who wouldn't be interested in reading it? And don't let the vampire plot turn you away, I promise, it's nothing like any vampire story you've read before! ( )
1 vote The_Book_Queen | Dec 16, 2009 |
The Historian, by Elizabeth Kostova, was a superb novel, one I didn't want to end. I was hooked after reading the first few pages, stealing time here and there, reading far into the night, following the search for Dracula in the real world. Kostova's plot lines, although deep and complicated, were easy to follow, for her story took me on adventures throughout the world with careful planning and spine-tingling storytelling. The characters sprang to life and never left me disappointed. The Historian is one of the best novels I've read in many years. ( )
  saemmerson | Dec 14, 2009 |
The Historian is the story of a hunt for Dracula...the original...Drakulya...Vlad III Tepes. Several generations of scholars, mostly historians, are discovering strange and ancient books. These books spark their curiosity and the search is on....for the true resting place of Vlad Tepes. The majority of the story is told through stories and notes from Paul to his daughter Eva, with small parts actually told through Eva's eyes.

The story is captivating. Kostova has done her research and her description of events, places, and historical documents is fascinating. You can see her love of history and places in every page. The majority of the story moved quickly and I didn't want to put it down. There was a section near the end that started to drag a little for me as the search seemed to go on endlessly...but I'm sure that was the point, to show how long and tiring the characters worked in all their efforts.

The characters were beautifully written and I became attached, especially to the character of Helen, Eva's mother. She is a strong female personality that was more than a match for the men she encountered in her travels.

Overall this was a great book. I would have liked to see the action progess slightly faster, which lowered my rating slightly.

3.5/5 ( )
2 vote jasmyn9 | Dec 7, 2009 |
I have read The Historian twice now. The first time, I was fascinated and could not put it down. The second time I read it after reading several reviews and read with a more critical eye. A young girl chronicles her adventures with her father and learns the fate of her mother through the existence of an actual character, Dracula. When reading the book, I was drawn into the mystery of the plot as well as the beautiful descriptions of places visited. I could probably read the book a third time and still find an interesting tidbit I might have missed. I would recommend this book. It is not your run-of-the-mill Dracula story, it has mystery, love and depth. ( )
  alabraham | Dec 6, 2009 |
I love this book so much, I don't want to finish it. I begin reading other books, so that this one never has to come to an end. ( )
  Thisisforoursilence | Dec 5, 2009 |
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The Historian

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Amazon.com (ISBN 0751537284, Paperback)

If your pulse flutters at the thought of castle ruins and descents into crypts by moonlight, you will savor every creepy page of Elizabeth Kostova's long but beautifully structured thriller The Historian. The story opens in Amsterdam in 1972, when a teenage girl discovers a medieval book and a cache of yellowed letters in her diplomat father's library. The pages of the book are empty except for a woodcut of a dragon. The letters are addressed to: "My dear and unfortunate successor." When the girl confronts her father, he reluctantly confesses an unsettling story: his involvement, twenty years earlier, in a search for his graduate school mentor, who disappeared from his office only moments after confiding to Paul his certainty that Dracula--Vlad the Impaler, an inventively cruel ruler of Wallachia in the mid-15th century--was still alive. The story turns out to concern our narrator directly because Paul's collaborator in the search was a fellow student named Helen Rossi (the unacknowledged daughter of his mentor) and our narrator's long-dead mother, about whom she knows almost nothing. And then her father, leaving just a note, disappears also.

As well as numerous settings, both in and out of the East Bloc, Kostova has three basic story lines to keep straight--one from 1930, when Professor Bartolomew Rossi begins his dangerous research into Dracula, one from 1950, when Professor Rossi's student Paul takes up the scent, and the main narrative from 1972. The criss-crossing story lines mirror the political advances, retreats, triumphs, and losses that shaped Dracula's beleaguered homeland--sometimes with the Byzantines on top, sometimes the Ottomans, sometimes the rag-tag local tribes, or the Orthodox church, and sometimes a fresh conqueror like the Soviet Union.

Although the book is appropriately suspenseful and a delight to read--even the minor characters are distinctive and vividly seen--its most powerful moments are those that describe real horrors. Our narrator recalls that after reading descriptions of Vlad burning young boys or impaling "a large family," she tried to forget the words: "For all his attention to my historical education, my father had neglected to tell me this: history's terrible moments were real. I understand now, decades later, that he could never have told me. Only history itself can convince you of such a truth." The reader, although given a satisfying ending, gets a strong enough dose of European history to temper the usual comforts of the closing words. --Regina Marler

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