The Lake of Dead Languages: A Novel

by Carol Goodman (Goodreads author!)
The Lake of Dead Languages: A Novel  
published December 27th 2005 by Ballantine Books
binding Mass Market Paperback
isbn 034548715X   (isbn13: 9780345487155)
pages 432
characters Jane Hudson
literary awards Penzler Pick, February 2002
description In the evocative tradition of Donna Tartt’s first novel, The Secret History, comes this accomplished debut of youthful innocence drowned by dark sin...more
date added
02-18-07



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Kate
Kate rated it: 2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars
10/08/07

Read in October, 2007
Hmm. One of those books you want to be done with but have to finish to see how it ends. Kind of a thriller, kind of a mystery, the narrator is a former student of all-girls school Heart Lake who comes back to teach Latin as an adult. In her time there as a student, both of her roommates committed suicide, and now someone is seemingly recreating this past aggressively and accusatorily (I may have made this word up; if not, I spelled it wrong). The protagonist seemed either really dumb or really i...more
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Mary Jane
Mary Jane rated it: 1 of 5 stars1 of 5 stars1 of 5 stars1 of 5 stars1 of 5 stars
04/03/08

Read in April, 2008
recommended to Mary Jane by: Melinda Banks
recommends it for: NO ONE
Melinda gave this book to me. She read it in Book Club. I just saw her after I finished it and I had a lot to say!!! We agreed a lot on it.

I was NOT a fan of this book.

It explores teenage recreational use of drugs and sexuality. Being a conservative, I don't enjoy it at all. The consequences of the drugs and sexuality were practically exused instead of exploited for having terrible effects on their lives--some actually resulting in death. If for some reason the characters could sho...more
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Jen
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01/27/08

bookshelves: chick-lit, mystery-crime-detective
Read in January, 2008
I read Goodman's second novel, The Seduction of Water, before this, her first novel. I really liked Seduction, and I love the title of this book, so I was excited to read it. The basic premise is that the heroine returns to her former boarding school as a Latin teacher, and some terrible things happened to her and her friends at that school during her senior year, 20 years earlier. After she returns, some disturbingly familiar events start to happen all over again to some of her current stude...more
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Ngaire
Ngaire rated it: 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars
01/04/08

Read in February, 2008
So far, so intriguing, although I'm getting a little bit annoyed by the protagonist's passivity. Definitely hard to put down though.

Ok, so I've finished it, and I found it really gripping from about the halfway mark. Jane is such a sadsack as an adult, but when it switched to her teenage years at Heart Lake, it got really good. I actually ordered this mainly because I went to an all girls high school for three years, but it was nothing like Heart Lake (I went to a public girls' school tha...more
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Maryellen
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07/23/07

Read in July, 2007

This book was reccommended to me by a friend who thought I would like it after telling her I how much I loved The Secret History by Donna Tartt.

It's pretty good, although not of the caliber of Tartt's novel. It describes the events that took place between three latin students at a girls boarding school in upstate New York in the late 1970's. Two of the girls die of apparent suicides. The third girl (the narrator) tells the events in retrospect after she has returned to the school as a lati...more
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Jenny
Jenny rated it: 2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars
02/07/08

Read in February, 2008
This book is not, as the blurb claims, for those who loved Donna Tartt´s The Secret History. I´m one of those dimwits who never unravels mysteries before the big reveal and even I had this one pegged well ahead of time.

The plot kept me reading, nonetheless, and the descriptive writing provided a wealth of imagery. I think it could make an entertaining, atmospheric movie if a screenwriter were willing to provide realistic character development (or realistic, multi-faceted characters, for...more
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Diane
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04/08/08

Read in April, 2008
recommended to Diane by: I like the author
recommends it for: Light mystery or suspense lovers
Stories within stories, damaged yet sympathetic characters, past sins reliving themselves in the present and an atmospheric setting at an all-girls school beside a haunted lake made The Lake of Dead Languages good curl-up-in- a-cozy-room-while-it-rains read.

Latin and Greek are the dead languages. I enjoy novels in which the sense of place and setting are such a part of the story that if the story was set elsewhere, it wouldn't work. Here Goodman has chosen Heart Lake - a boarding sch...more
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LJ
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08/24/07

bookshelves: contemporary_post_1945, new_york_state, suspense
Read in January, 2006
THE LAKE OF DEAD LANGUAGES (Suspense-Adirondacks-Cont) – NR/DNF
Goodman, Carol – 1st book
Ballantine Books, 2006- Paperback
Jane Hudson teaches Latin and lives in a cottage at the Heart Lake School for Girls. Jane had also been a student and graduated from Heart Lake. While there, two of her roommates died by committing suicide; or did they? Pages from Jane's lost journal from 20 years ago are now turning up. Now Jane has three students who seem to be repeating the past.
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Maurean
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03/16/08

Read in September, 2005
recommended to Maurean by: bookring
well, to risk repeating the praise that has already been bestowed upon this book, I too found its reading quite enjoyable. I thought that Goodman weaved a few aluring threads into this tangled tale, and while many of them were rather easy to unweave (I found it simple to discern the killer, for instance, long before it was revealed to the characters), I think the authors captivating and picturesque style kept me absorbed in the well-tensioned plot. The transitions and similarities of the tragedi...more
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Tracy
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05/29/08

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Molly
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10/27/07

Read in October, 2007
I am always drawn to any aisle with books, and I've often scanned the titles at Target, remembering bits of titles for the library or for the independent bookstore in town.

And it began fine, with that ghostly tone, but quickly took a predictable turn, and even worse--certain instances within the book seemed to be explained to the reader, as if the reader weren't smart enough to catch symbol, metaphor, theme. This became less about language (so early) and easily about faulty twists. I agree...more
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Nora
Nora rated it: 4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars
03/23/08

recommends it for: English majors who love suspense
OK someone loaned this book to me. (I can't remember who...speak up if you want it back.) I totally got sucked in!I would call the genre literary suspense. I went and read all of the rest of her novels in the span of a few short weeks and it turned out, as much as I was sucked in to this one, I liked many of her others even more. A few caveats... there are some surprises in all of the novels, but there are also a few "twists" that you can see coming. Also...there are similarities in mo...more
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Anne
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03/15/08

bookshelves: fiction
Read in February, 2008
This is a good suspense book to curl up on the couch with, but as a lot of the other reviewers have noted, it can't touch Donna Tartt's The Secret History. This book is not subtle - it hits the reader over the head with all the symbolism, relationships between characters, etc., keeping you somewhat at a distance because it's pretty over-the-top. The Secret History is much more captivating.

However, the sense of place in this book is right on target and you can tell it was well-researched by t...more
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Rebekah
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10/21/07

bookshelves: fiction
What i learned: sometimes the end of a book can feel like losing a friend. i saw this book on a stand last night at the place i'm sitting, and on a whim i picked it up to read a bit before bed. i wound up reading it compulsively, and finished tonight. it's got that problem of author voice in some parts, but for some reason, i got really caught up in it. even though i knew the answer to it all before it was revealed. i needed to see it. it's not as cheesy as the blurb makes it sound, but i know i...more
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Kathy
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04/21/08

Read in April, 2008
This novel is a suspenseful blend of guilt, revenge, suicide and murder, with undertones of love, sexuality (and homosexuality). The characters are realistically drawn - and what I really liked was how the author interspersed a modern storyline into what is basically a Gothic mystery/thriller. I was at first put off by the storyline of a latin teacher in a girl's boarding school - but I later found that the "dead language" aspect was a natural vehicle for this author's ideas, as the...more
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Becky
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06/16/07

Read in June, 2007
I struggled weather to give this book three or four stars. It was written well and had me completley hooked from the very beginning. Its not literary mastery, but is a great suspense novel with an interesting storyline. I think some of the character development was lacking, particularly of the fellow teachers at Heart Lake School, but overall had an interesting cast of characters. I also had the plot figured out about half way through the book, but was still intrigued enought to keep reading...more
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Lesley
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07/29/07

I don't tend to read mystery novels, per se, but I like novels set in academic settings (go figure). This book is about a Latin teacher who returns to the girls' school she once attended. She is forced to revisit her own tragic memories once girls start drowning in the lake on the school grounds. There are flashbacks to her own time at the school (a technique I'm always a sucker for) and a spooky legend concerning the lake itself. And I would suggest reading this with a blanket and a cup of hot...more
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Natlyn
12/19/07

bookshelves: mystery
Read in December, 2007
Latin and mystery suspense lovers, this is the book for you. The past events at a New England girls' boarding school are coming back to disturb the new Latin teacher who was a student there 20 years ago. The story is intricately woven and while the who is doing it in the present day and what was the catalyst back in the day are guessable, who did it back then is a nice reveal. The protagonist is a little slow on the uptake, but not implausible so. There's also a nice development of the dangers o...more
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Cee
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10/09/07

bookshelves: general-fiction
Read in October, 2007
This story of a Latin teacher in a boarding school was a decent enough story of suspense in which events at the school seem to be echoing the traumatic events the teacher experienced there as a teenager. I saw the ending coming a long way off - and given my usual powers of detection with these sorts of stories means that it was really, really obvious. Most of the characters' motivations seemed fairly far fetched, and I found myself rolling my eyes at a few points, which is a good indicator tha...more
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Liz
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11/18/07

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in July, 2007
recommends it for: Anyone who liked Donna Tartt's The Secret History
Initially, I liked The Secret History, but then found that it did not stand the test of time. The Lake of Dead Languages begins interestingly enough, but quickly takes a turn to the predictable and, then sadly, to the ridiculously frustrating. It seems that the author has lost confidence in her reader’s ability to keep-up and frequently over-explains. There is cliff-hanger after cliff-hanger until any sense of suspense and intrigue is replaced with a for-the-love-of-God-just-get-on-with-it ...more
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