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The Book of Love

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Book of Love

Contributors:

By (Author) Kelly Link

ISBN:

9781804548479

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Head of Zeus -- an AdAstra Book

Publication Date:

1st July 2025

UK Publication Date:

13th February 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

672

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

'A dizzying dream ride you will never forget' LEIGH BARDUGO 'An astonishing, gorgeous novel' HOLLY BLACK 'An incredible achievement' CASSANDRA CLARE FROM PULITZER-PRIZE FINALIST KELLY LINK Supernatural beings and chaos descend on the small seaside town of Lovesend, Massachusetts, in the wake of the unexpected return of three missing teenagers. Laura, Daniel and Mo disappeared without trace a year ago. They have long been presumed dead. Which they were. But now they are not. And it is up to the resurrected teenagers to discover what happened to them. Revived by Mr Anabin the man they knew as their high school music teacher they are offered a chance to return to the mortal realm. But first they must solve the mystery of their death and learn to use the magic they now possess. And only two of them may stay. What they do not realise is their return has upset a delicate balance that has held just for centuries.

Reviews

The Book of Love is an incredible achievement a novel whose people and places feel so true to life that the magic that shimmers through the pages like grown-up fairy dust seems not just real but unquestionable. This modern-day The Master and Margarita will remain with you long after you have turned the last lush and visionary page. -- Cassandra Clare
By turns playful and harrowing, surreal and sagacious, replete with gods and other monsters, The Book of Love is an astonishing, gorgeous novel written with Links unique wit, warmth and ability to get under your skin. -- Holly Black
An eldritch Our Town that somehow manages to be both epic and intimate. Link's language is nimble and startling and goes down so easy. You won't realize you're drunk on this story until it's too late and you're careening from the spectacularly weird to the wildly funny to an aching grief almost too familiar to bear. A dizzying dream ride you will never forget. -- Leigh Bardugo
What more can be said about Kelly Link, that has not been (breathlessly) said already She is a sorcerer. She is our greatest living fabulist. There is no one like her. And The Book of Love is a luxurious, bewitching novel of exceptional beauty and power -- Carmen Maria Machado
Reviewing The Book of Love feels like trying to describe a dream. Its profoundly beautiful, provokes intense emotion [and] offers up what feel like rooted, incontrovertible truths... So much of Links work steps lightly, a tempering of the commonplace with vivid, delicate surprise. * New York Times *
Link has made a modern myth, grand enough to capture all the agony and absurdity and radiance of love itself. This is one of those books that cuts your life in two: before you read it, and after. * Alix E. Harrow *
A magical debut of life after life * The Guardian *
Her writing itself might be a kind of ritual magic designed to draw you irresistibly in. Think The Master And The Margarita, or maybe a later season of Riverdale: everything is strange, anything is possible. Is it too obvious to say you'll love this book * SFX, 5* *
Link wraps a terrifying core of rusty razor blades in deceptive layers of charming, daffy quirkiness. It's a confection like no other: one you won't forget or regret. * Cory Doctorow *
Magnificently witty in ideas and narrative, sweeping in scale and execution, The Book of Love is an absolute feast of a story, ushering the reader along a path that is always sublime, often hilarious and frequently surreal, and at every single point absolutely rammed full of heart and truth. I am in love with Mo, Laura, Daniel and Suzanne, I want to take a trip to Lovesend, I want to see My Two Hands Both Knowe You play The Kissing Song at the Cliff Hangar, I want to read Caitlynn Hightower's novels, I want to grab coffee at What Hast Thou Ground I could have kept reading this story far beyond the last page; I wish I could have lived it for real, just a little. -- Melinda Salisbury
A masterpiece... The small-town world Link conjures in The Book of Loveone full of nuanced relationships between a large cast of characters, local history and cosmic mythology, and magic hiding in plain sightis among the most detailed and immersive ever put to paper * Esquire *
Reading this felt like entering a vivid fever dream, through the story themes of grief, love, family and identity are explored in a tender and beautiful way * Glamour *
In The Book of Love, Links debut novel, she revels in upholding and upturning the genres conventions... the writing sparkles with wit and colour, and there is much camp weirdness and shimmering grandeur * The Spectator *
A wholly absorbing journey that boasts the hallmarks of Link's shorter fiction while building out a robust cast of characters in the vividly rendered town of Lovesend. At its heart, Link's debut is exactly what the title suggests, a moving and deft exploration of the many ways 'love goes on even when we cannot' * BookList, starred review *
The Book of Love is pure enchantment a tale of love, death, magic and teenagers being teenagers, rich with fairy strangeness and told in sentences like jewels strung on a chain. A book to get lost in. -- Zen Cho
A playful, ambitious story of magic erupting in the everyday, so vividly drawn * The Bookseller *
Link has a genius for combining the mundane with the uncanny, diving into the dark currents where dreams grow and bringing up magic-encrusted jetsam, pearlescent ideas that coil and shock * Kirkus *
Lovers of magical coming-of-age stories will find the protagonists journeys compelling, while anyone who believes that love is the greatest magic of all will find the redemptive power of love (of all types) imbued in every single page * Library Journal *
Like Gilmore Girls if written by Stephen King Fabulous in all senses of the word * Irish Times *
Links prose is unmatched: she makes the world seem both more surreal, and more gorgeous at every turn. There is nobody writing like her: Link is truly singular * Sarah Maria Griffin, author of Other Words for Smoke *
A playful, ambitious story of magic erupting in the everyday, so vividly drawn * The Bookseller *
It's inventive, unputdownable and a ton of fun * People, Book of the Week *
There it is: the acidic elixir that makes drinking up Links work such an intoxicating treat. In her prose, matter becomes plastic, bodies melt, and the membrane separating reality from fantasy is beaten to airy thinness. * Washington Post *
Haunting, immersive, and at times surpassingly beautiful * Locus Magazine *
The Book of Love is, simply put, a magical, confusing, heartfelt, strange, wonderfully written novel that delivers everything fans of Link's short fiction expected while also packing a few surprises * NPR *
The Book of Loveis going to delight [Links] fans and win her new ones. Its about grief and love - and ancient griefs and loves - and it features the kind of magic and mythology that doesnt seem to be based in one tradition or lore but still feels familiar * The British Fantasy Society *
Every page is an absolute feast to the eyes. The Book of Love is a fabulous magical coming-of-age storywith all the absurdities, myths, and spells that make for an enchanting read. * Asian Age *
The prose is diamond-sharp; its hard to imagine Link ever writing a clunky sentence or a bad description... her characters feel like family: by turns lovable and enraging * The Guardian *
Tolkein topped-up with Judy Blume; teen angst meets mysticism and mystery With this terrific tome, Link proves that one of fictions premier pithy storytellers is in it for the long stretch * The Herald *
A veritable phantasmagoria that we can imagine a fair few grown-up former Harry Potter fans (and Buffy fans) lapping up * Book Munch *
A great read * The Sunday Post (Dundee) *
Delivers Links style without compromise... a novel thats as magical and weird and ephemeral as any of her short fiction * ParSec *
Full of Links simultaneously sincere and tongue-in-cheek humour and imaginative, beautiful writing at times, her prose will take your breath away this book is never boring, and constantly surprises with what comes next * Interzone *
A wild, compelling ride, full of fantastical twists and turns * Town & Country, Best Books of 2024 so far *

Author Bio

Kelly Link is the author of White Cat, Black Dog; Get in Trouble, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction; Magic for Beginners; Stranger Things Happen; and Pretty Monsters. Her short stories have been published in The Best American Short Stories and Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards. She is a MacArthur Genius Grant fellow and has received a grant from the National Endowment.

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