madappleTheology, Herbology, Mythology, Biology, Psychology and today’s version of Justice:  It makes for an interesting mix in this book.  Really, I think the herbology and theology are what hooked me into the raveled story of Aslaug.  The unraveling of her words, combined with the events in a courtroom, led me through so many twists and turns. I was constantly unsure of how the story would end.

But end it did.  Although the end answered several questions, it left many questions hanging.  Unsatisfied, I find myself contemplating the story and trying to unravel a few more ends.  Perhaps that is one of the best parts of the book though.  It has left me thinking, pondering the possibilities.

I’m very excited about sharing this book with some friends tonight! We’re meeting to discuss herbs and as this book as such a high concentration of information about herbs, it just seems to have come to me quite fortuitously!

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2 Responses to “Book Review: Madapple by Christina Meldrum”
  1. Mary Lewis says:

    Yep, there’s a lot of ‘ologies in this book. The beauty of it is the intersecion of all of them. Thanks for the review!

  2. LaskiGal says:

    I’m nearing the middle of this one . . . now I’m even more intrigued!!!

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