Stunning.
My followers will probably know by love for Victoria Hislop's books. The Island is one of my favourite books of all time and I highly recommend to anyone wanting to try out the historical fiction genre.
I have read most of her novels she has written since The Island, and whilst I have enjoyed them, I didn't feel that any of them reached the wonderful heights of that book.
Ladies and gentleman, we have a new rival. The Figurine is up there with it. Like with all Hislop's books, they are set in Greece, and you can see the love Hislop has for the country. The way she describes the richly detailed scenes, the language she uses and the Greek words she inserts into the dialogue (but always followed with the English so you can understand easily), gives the book real authenticity and readers will feel like they are there.
I loved the addition of Greek music into The Figurine. I looked up some of the songs that are referred to and listened while I was reading the book. I highly recommend doing this. It is quite an experience and made the book all the more magical to me.
One of the qualities that shines in her books, is Hislop's ability to weave incredible amounts of research into the story, and with such clear explanations that never alienates her readers. The field of archaeology in The Figurine is advanced, but Hislop just made me fascinated and wanting to learn more.
It's a fairly long book, at over 500 pages in hardback, and the figurine from the title doesn't even get mentioned until over 150 pages in. This would normally frustrate me, but instead, I just absorbed the story, and my enjoyment didn't waver. I initially wondered why there were scenes from when Helena, our protaganist, was young and spending summers with her Greek grandparents, but I know Hislop's writing and knew it would become apparent and necessary to the story later.
The characters were so real. I researched a few of them as I wasn't sure if they were genuine or invented by Hislop for the purposes of the story. You can see the talent in Hislop's writing in that element alone. I miss the characters now I have finished it.
Victoria Hislop, I applaud you. This was a huge undertaking, and you have given us a truly incredible book.