weekend read: the gifted gabaldon sisters

spanning more than 20 years, the gifted gabaldon sisters tells the story of four sisters who are bequeathed “gifts” from an old native american housekeeper who cares for them after their mother passes away.  it’s hard to give up details of the gifts without spoiling critical plot points (and i do so hate spoiler reviews), but the results of the housekeeper’s gifts become the stories of the sisters’ lives.  the characters are written incredibly well – even when the plot hits a slow point, you’ll stick it out because you’re so invested in the stories of these sisters, and in the women themselves.

i’m a die-hard fan of isabel allende, and this book carries on the tradition of her writing style:  fanciful, exaggerated fiction (almost like a fairytale), yet set in such a lifelike setting, you find yourself believing whatever comes along.  if you’ve read books like the house of the spirits (a truly amazing book that’s on my all-time top five list) and loved them, the gifted gabaldon sisters is definitely a must-read for you.  and if you love fiction but haven’t been introduced to the unique stylings of hispanic writers like allende, gabriel garcia marquez and laura esquivel, this would be a great place to start.

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3 comments on “weekend read: the gifted gabaldon sisters

  1. Roxy

    I just wanted to say that I love that you’re posting book reviews now. I always come here for my fashion hit, but it’s such a treat to get new books to read as well! Especially when there is a fiery discussion in the comments 😉

    I’ll add The gifted Gabaldon Sisters and The House of the Spirits to my readign list, and give Isabel Allende another try (I love magical realism, but never seem to get into her stuff.) keep ’em coming.

  2. Kendra

    Had to come back and let you know how much I’m enjoying the book! It makes the commute on BART fly right by. Thanks for the recommendation!

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