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The Dovekeepers
by Alice Hoffman
by Alice Hoffman
Amy's review
bookshelves: historical-fiction, read-in-2011, 1st-century, favorites, middle-east
Nov 10, 11
bookshelves: historical-fiction, read-in-2011, 1st-century, favorites, middle-east
Recommended to Amy by:
Sharon Kay Penman
Read from November 02 to 10, 2011 — I own a copy
Never before has a book entranced me the way The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman has. I’ve literally just finished reading this book and I can’t get my mind to settle down. It’s almost as if I’ve ran a race, my adrenaline is pumping and my heart beating a mile a minute, scenes from the book keep going around and around in my head. My urgent need to tell everyone about this beautifully haunting book is taking over all other thoughts, so I need to get this review out before I explode!
Alice Hoffman is the author of Practical Magic and The Red Garden, plus many, many other novels but The Dovekeepers is her first historical fiction work. Hoffman was inspired by a trip to Jerusalem, when she visited a place called Masada, a fortress built by Herod the Great that is situated on top of a large mountain, where a group of nine hundred Jews in the first century CE, who had fled their homelands from the invading Romans converged together to escape the slaughter of their people.
The Dovekeepers is the story of four women – Aziza, the girl-warrior; Shirah, the Witch of Moab; Yael, the lioness; and Revka, the revenging mother – who came to Masada after their homes and towns were destroyed, each arriving a completely different woman than who they had been before the invasion. They tell the stories of their own life, prior to and including their time in Masada, up to that fateful day and each story is more haunting and profound than the next.
Hoffman’s writing is among the most exquisite I have ever read! She has expertly woven a tale of tragedy and hope, hate and love, magic and human nature and I was mesmerized by every word. This book should come with a warning as it has the power to thoroughly enthrall a reader, causing them to block out the world around them completely. My household chores were abandoned, husband and child ignored, I was just absorbed into the pages of this novel that everything else took a backseat to the fascinating story enfolding in front of me.
I cried when I finished the novel, not only because of the sad fate of the people of Masada, but because I will miss these four bold and unyielding women. I will carry their story in my heart forever.
Alice Hoffman is the author of Practical Magic and The Red Garden, plus many, many other novels but The Dovekeepers is her first historical fiction work. Hoffman was inspired by a trip to Jerusalem, when she visited a place called Masada, a fortress built by Herod the Great that is situated on top of a large mountain, where a group of nine hundred Jews in the first century CE, who had fled their homelands from the invading Romans converged together to escape the slaughter of their people.
The Dovekeepers is the story of four women – Aziza, the girl-warrior; Shirah, the Witch of Moab; Yael, the lioness; and Revka, the revenging mother – who came to Masada after their homes and towns were destroyed, each arriving a completely different woman than who they had been before the invasion. They tell the stories of their own life, prior to and including their time in Masada, up to that fateful day and each story is more haunting and profound than the next.
Hoffman’s writing is among the most exquisite I have ever read! She has expertly woven a tale of tragedy and hope, hate and love, magic and human nature and I was mesmerized by every word. This book should come with a warning as it has the power to thoroughly enthrall a reader, causing them to block out the world around them completely. My household chores were abandoned, husband and child ignored, I was just absorbed into the pages of this novel that everything else took a backseat to the fascinating story enfolding in front of me.
I cried when I finished the novel, not only because of the sad fate of the people of Masada, but because I will miss these four bold and unyielding women. I will carry their story in my heart forever.
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| 11/09/2011 | page 317 |
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63.0% | "I don't' want this book to ever end!" |
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Nov 10, 2011 10:45am
Oh my gosh...well now I will be definitely getting this one!
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Oh Colleen, you have to pick this up! It is so unbelievably amazing that I seriously want to begin reading it all over again right now! If I had enough money I would buy a copy for everyone :)
Wow, that is just awesome...I am so excited now! I might need to take a trip to the store on the way home now...I put it on my Amazon wishlist but I don't know if I can wait :)!
That's what I did a few weeks ago once I started reading all of the rave reviews. I usually don't purchase hardcovers, but I had to have this and I am so glad that I did! I just emailed my mom to tell her to pick up a copy too because there's no way I'm letting this book leave my sight :)
Oh yay, thanks! I was so hoping to successfully convey how much this book touched me, I hope you both love it just as much!
Amy, really like your review! just got the book delivered from Indigo. Alice Hoffman is one ofmy favourite authors. She ALWAYS incorporates magic in her stories. Can't wait to read it.
Thank you, so much, Laima! I'm glad you enjoyed the review and can't wait to see what you think once you've read it. This is my first read by Hoffman, but it will definitely not be my last. She is an amazing writer!
That's the reaction I was hoping for, so thank you, Becca :) You know when you find something and love it so much that you just want everyone to experience it, that's how I feel with this novel.
I read Blackbird House by Alice Hoffman, and that was it, I was hooked on her writing. She paints vivid images in your mind. Her stories take you to another place and they become unforgettable! I have stacks to read by her!!
Sweet, I am adding that one to my wishlist! I can't wait to check out her other books, thanks Laima!
Oh Amy...your review makes me want to put a halt on everything until I read this novel. I was extremely interested in reading this book before, but now I am making it my mission to get this book in my hands as soon as possible. Thank you for the review :)
I cried near the end too and for the exact same reason! :) I feel so enriched as person already just from reading this book.
Amy wrote: "That's awesome, thanks so much Sandi! I can't wait to see what you think when you do read it!"I went out and picked it up today as Walmart had it on for 40% off..that's how much your review sold me:)
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I really hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I haven't read Masada and The Dovekeepers was my first read about this event but I would definitely like to read more, it was very interesting!
On my bedside table. I love getting lost in books. Thanks Amy for giving it a great review. I want to go curl up and take time for myself to read this!
I read the Red Tent and YEESSSSSS! I have to agree, I LOVED LOVED LOVED that book!! That was one I couldn't put down at all, it was incredible the amount of emotion and imagery that practically dripped from the pages. I think you will like it, Amy. Seems up your alley!!











