May 2015 - Fantastic!
This has been on my shelves for many years, but finally made some time to check it out and I'm so glad I did.
Blown away by how well done, gripping and relevant it is, 32 years after original publication. The tale of a young, female head of a bio-tech company who has to overcome prejudice, tradition and deceit in her family and in the news, in order to succeed and bring her new technology to market and save her own sanity. The book is as timely and compelling today as it was when published, probably even more so!
LOVED it.
Her first novel - The Watcher did not do much for me, when I read it about 30 years ago. It was OK, but just not compelling.
Her second novel - Catching Fire - I remember liking very much about 10-15 years ago, though I thought it was a little too strong on the ideology - even though I loved that part - but for others...
Her second to last novel (I skipped quite a few in between) was quite good - A Tale of the Wind - but a bit long and did not have the "relevant" issues or ideas for me. I liked it, her writing style and execution had improved a great deal - it was beautifully written, but I realized, I read so slowly, that I thought it was not always the best use of my time. So I did not happen to pick up any of her other books till just last week. Mistake. This one is GREAT and I can't wait to read the others I missed.
Mindspell has just about the perfect balance of thriller novel qualities, great writing and great messages, perfect for today's world. It's focus on human happiness and the interplay between spiritualism and reason, faith and facts, fraud and integrity, politics and business, fundamentalism and technology, witchcraft and science, traditional gender stereotypes and individualist women, is just fantastic.
If you have any interest in any of those subjects and you want a great read, with excellent characterizations, intricate plot twist, and a passionate love story, check it out.
Warning: The first 40-60 pages are kind of strange. They are later important to the story, so don't skip them. But don't be put off by them either. Just get through them and continue. You will NOT be disappointed, if what any of what I said above is of interest to you.
Note: I rarely give 5 stars to any book. I had originally given this book 4 stars, which is the best I usually do for non-"classics." But I just changed it (9 July 2016) to 5 stars, after reflecting on how good the book is, and how many times I have recommended it in the year since reading it. I hope that tells you something useful.
2021-03-24 - edited some grammar and a few other minor changes.