Thursday, December 17, 2009

Review: The Brightest Star in the Sky by Marian Keyes


There's something watching over the residents at 66 Star Street in Dublin. What it is...well, that takes a while to figure out. The books starts with this "entity" checking out the residents, trying to figure out who its intended target is. The only problem being that there are so many involved, a little background is needed on all before decisions can be made.

This is where it gets interesting.

It seems Marian Keyes is a master of tease. She feeds the reader with morsels of information but just as things start to reveal themselves, she switches to another character and the process starts again. This method continues throughout until the final culmination. She brings these wildly different people together, criss-crossing their lives and experiences beautifully.

There's also a point to be made within the pages of The Brightest Star in the Sky. It is a relevant, valid point that gives the reader pause to think about the horrifying reality of this particular facet of the story (though to give away any more would spoil part of the book.) She hits upon such delicate topics that are part of our modern lives. But Keyes discusses them with taste and feeling, doing justice to some of the more sad truths we encounter.

Don't get me wrong, Keyes equally celebrates the joy and silliness in life, too. From calming trips through stationary stores or chemists to the healing aspect of chocolate, we see definite light versus dark elements.

While the book is over 600 pages long, the "chapters" are broken down to 2-4 page entries which makes it a tantalizing read. It seems easy to read one character's perspective but once their short part ends, you don't want to put the book down. You want to read through to the next section involving said person, only to get caught up in everyone else's story along the way.

What the entity ends up being, let's just say I was way off! But getting to finally discover its nature was a well read journey for me.

For more information on Marian Keyes, visit her website at
MarianKeyes.com

3 comments:

Melissa (My World...in words and pages) said...

This sounds like an interesting read, but I don't think I will be getting to it.

I also have an award for you if you would like to stop by...
http://melissa-melsworld.blogspot.com/

Felicity Grace Terry said...

Hi, I saw your blog mentioned on Melissa's site and thought I'd drop by to say hello and congratulations on your award. Nice to meet you and best wishes.

Jackie said...

Thanks for the award, Melissa! I'll be working on it soon (yep, I procrastinate a bit too ;-)

Petty Witter- Thanks for stopping by. Nice to meet you too!

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