Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil
By V.E. Schwab
★★★★★★★½☆☆ 7.5/10
320 pages
What’s it about?
Spanning from Europe in the early 1500s to Boston in 2019, we meet three queer women who have been “planted in the midnight soil”. Basically, we meet three different female vampires in three separate centuries. As their paths cross, the story deepens.
What did it make me think about?
Vampires- really?
Should I read it?
I didn't realize this was a vampire book when I first picked it up. I had read “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue” and enjoyed it. I saw this on some “best of” lists and thought I would try it. Two hundred pages in, I was kicking myself. I like V.E. Schwab’s writing style. However, I didn’t like these characters. I also found the first 300 pages relatively dull and slow. The last 200 pages picked up, but it was too late to save this one for me. Basically, this is not a book I would recommend to anyone who is not a real hardcore fantasy fan.
A passage I marked
"Sixty minutes to an hour.
Twenty-four hours to a day.
These are mortal measurements, for mortal lives.
But when you live forever, time is something far less constant.
When you are happy, a decade rushes by.
When you are sad, a minute crawls.
When you are lonely and afraid, time seems to lose all meaning.
Blink, and a year is gone.
Blink, and it has only been a night.
Only, it is not a life at all.
It is a prison sentence."