Thanks to NetGalley and Orbit/Redhook for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: September 10th, 2019
384 Pages
Synopsis: In the summer of 1901, at the age of seven, January Scaller found a Door. You know the kind of door—-the lead to Faerie, to Valhalla, to Atlantis, to all the places never found on a map.
Years late, January has forgotten her brief glimpse of elsewhere. Her life is quiet and lonely but safe on her guardian’s estate, until one day she stumbles across a strange book. A book that carries the scent of other worlds in its pages, and tells a tale of secret doors, of love, adventure, and danger. A book that might lead her back to the half-remembered door of her childhood.
But, as January gets answers to questions she never imagined, shadows creep closer. There are truths about the world that should never be revealed.
“Books can smell of cheap thrills or painstaking scholarship, of literary weight or unsolved mysteries. This one smelled unlike any book I’d ever read…It smelled like adventure itself had been harvested in the wild, distilled to a fine wine, and splashed across each page.”
January Scaller ~ The Ten Thousand Doors of January, by Alix E. Harrow
What drew me first to The Thousand Doors of January, was that breathtaking cover, and that coupled with its intriguing synopsis made me request it. You know how sometimes a book will suck you in so completely that when you surface it takes you a little bit to re-acclimate yourself to the real world? Well, fair warning. That’s exactly what’s going to happen if you chose to dive into this exquisitely written debut novel, by Alix Harrow.
All of the characters—heroes, villains, and faithful canine companion alike—are so well-written that they fairly leap from the pages. January though, is the star, and my God what a memorable character! The way she grows and develops from a sullen unhappy, but imaginative child, to a young woman who has embraced her past, present, and future, in a little less than 400 pages, is nothing short of brilliant. Her voice even as that seven-year-old at the beginning is so distinctive and alive, by the end of the book I felt as though I had met her in real life. The world building is beyond amazing, with the story jumping from America of the late 1800s and early 1900s, to not one but three “elsewheres.” It’s seamlessly done and I felt as though I was visiting these different settings along with the characters. And finally, there’s the actual plot. Alix Harrow has taken the concept of hidden doorways to other worlds and spun an entirely new and ingenious mythology around them. From the ending this could very well be a standalone, but I’m hoping not. I want more!
The Ten Thousand Doors of January was one of my most anticipated reads of 2019, and I’m thrilled to say it’s now my favorite, which is saying something as I’ve been luck enough to read some pretty spectacular books this year. It’s a magical ode to storytelling and…well, let me just finish with this: Read this if you’re a fantasy fan. Read this if you’ve never picked up a fantasy novel, yet have been tempted to veer out of your usual comfort zone. Read this if you’re a bibliophile and believe in the magic and power of stories. Read this if you love books with strong, diverse and kick-ass female characters who will have you cheering for them. Most importantly, read this if like me, you’ve ever wondered, even if just for an instant, about the possibility of magical doorways that can transport you to other worlds and wished with all your heart you could find one and walk through.
Voice in my head “ Hey look it’s another book review from Kim”
Me: “ Nope, not reading it”
Voice in my head “ Yes, you are”
Me: “ No, I’m not……”It was one of my most anticipated reads of 2019 and I’m thrilled to say it’s now my favorite”
Voice in my head : “Go and head over to goodreads, add it again…there’s a good boy”
Me: “ Sigh……..”
Okay that’s it for sillyness. This book sounds amazing Kim. It will probably be a while before I get to it, but I hope to check this out at some point😊
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Hahaha!😂🤣 I was thinking after I finished “Michel would LOVE this!”☺️
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Haha…well, you were right lol 😂😂😂
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I agree about the cover, and your review makes it impossible to ignore.
So it has gone on my Wish List. I think a hard cover version is appropriate, on this occasion. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Yes! You won’t regret it Pete! I’m actually asking for the hardcover myself for Christmas.
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Oh Kim authors should employ you for many dollars to write their reviews! I’m going to have to read this one! You and Michel are costing me this week!!
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Aww Fraggle. You just made my whole day.☺️ I did see it’s going to be released in the UK about the same time in September. I promise you won’t regret buying this.🤗
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Oh blimey I’ll forget by September! 🤣
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No worries. I’ll remind you!🤗
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Remind me too!!
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Got it!😁
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Wow Kim this is high praise! If you liked that one may I suggest A Sorcery of Thorns to you? This book reminded me of it.
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YOU HAVE TO READ THIS SOPHIE! And I’m on hold at the library for A Sorcery of Thorns.☺️
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This looks and sounds magnificent. And your praise and call for all fantasy lovers to pick it up definitely makes me want to give it a go. I love a good book that makes you love story-telling! Great review, Kim! 😀
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Lashaan, you need to buy this THE DAY IT COMES OUT!
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Great review, Kim! This book sounds amazing! Recently, I’ve been hearing great things about it and I’m so glad that it was a hit for you! Can’t wait to read it!
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Thanks Raven! I had this list running in my head after I finished of who I knew would love this, and you were on it!🤗
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well, this sounds like everything I’ve ever wanted! I’m already in love with the cover and you’ve sold me on the story!
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Yes! Mission accomplished!🤗
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