Release date: January 9, 2018
Publisher: G. P. Putnam and Sons
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Blurb:
If you were told the date of your death, how would it shape your present?
It’s 1969 in New York City’s Lower East Side, and word has spread of the arrival of a mystical woman, a traveling psychic who claims to be able to tell anyone the day they will die. The Gold children—four adolescents on the cusp of self-awareness—sneak out to hear their fortunes.
Their prophecies inform their next five decades. Golden-boy Simon escapes to the West Coast, searching for love in ’80s San Francisco; dreamy Klara becomes a Las Vegas magician, obsessed with blurring reality and fantasy; eldest son Daniel seeks security as an army doctor post-9/11, hoping to control fate; and bookish Varya throws herself into longevity research, where she tests the boundary between science and immortality.
Review:
I love the questions that the premise alone of The Immortalists raises, if you could find out the date you will die would you? If you would, how would that shape your life? Would you live in fear knowing the clock is ticking to a specific end date? Or would you live each day to the fullest and be fearless and daring? So much to ponder here and I predict this will be a popular pick for many book clubs in the months to come.
This read like a family saga that spans decades but it was presented in a new and unusual way. Each of the Gold siblings tell their story with each one taking up about a quarter of the book. It begins in the late sixties and ends in 2006 and while I found all of their sections compelling, I enjoyed Simon’s the most. His is mainly set in the early eighties in San Francisco and his gentle spirit and journey to finding what truly makes him happy really touched me.
This was a thought provoking read that will make you question your own mortality and manages to teach some important life lessons without being cheesy. Benjamin has a lovely way with words, I can see this being classified as literary fiction without that pretentiousness that sometimes accompanies that genre.
Overall rating: 4.5/5
Thanks to the publisher and the Great Thoughts Ninja review team for my copy.
Oo sounds like I need to add this one to my TBR; great review!
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Thanks love! It was something totally different from all the thrillers we read, I think you would like it
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I enjoyed Simon’s section the most as well…to the point where the rest of the book was a letdown for me.
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Oh bummer! You know, I think I liked each section less and less as it went on now that I really think about it.
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I have heard SO many mixed reviews on this one; it seems like it is going to be one of those marmite books. I am curious enough to add it to my TBR pile! I love the cover too! Awesome review Amy!!
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For sure!! Thanks Sam ❤️
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I agree that this book will be a great one for book clubs. The premise alone gives so much to talk about and then what each sibling did with the knowledge. Simon was definitely my favorite, too.
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Thanks Susie!
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Oh this is so interesting…I’m going to be the outlier and say Simon’s story was my LEAST favorite😱 I actually thought the story improved after his section! This is fun to see everyone’s different opinions of this book. I did love it though and my review is going to be up either Friday or Tues. Glad you enjoyed this one Amy!
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That is interesting!! I still liked everyone else but something about his part captivated me just a bit more. I need to go read some reviews now that I’m done
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I’m curious to see which story I like best now 😛 I will let you know both!
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Yes! Would love to know
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I just finished this book and really enjoyed it!!! I ranked it similarly 😊
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Awesome!! Glad you liked it, seems to be hit or miss.
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This one was a miss for me. I found myself skimming a lot of it, and not really caring by the end. I’m glad you enjoyed it though!
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Amy! How the heck are you? Happy new years! I’m so out of the new release game it isn’t even funny, BUT this one I have definitely been seeing around while catching up with everyone from my hiatus. These books that ask though provoking questions are the ones that stick with you long after you finish. I bet it does make for a good book club selection, and I bet it will definitely be one of the top book club picks this year 🙂
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Hey, HNY! It seems to be a love it or hate it type of book I can only imagine how a book club discussion would go haha
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Lovely review Amy! I am really hoping to pick this one up soon. Hope you are well!
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Thanks much dear, I’m hanging in there how about you??
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Doing my best always ❤ Same song slightly different dance haha. Happy new year!
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