The Book of Life: A Novel (All Souls Trilogy, Book 3)

Reading Level
18 years and up
Time to Read
14 hrs 49 mins

Reading Level

What age is The Book of Life: A Novel suitable for ?

Readers of age 18 years and up will enjoy The Book of Life: A Novel .


Reading Time

14 hrs 49 mins

How long to read The Book of Life: A Novel (All Souls Trilogy, Book 3)?

The estimated word count of The Book of Life: A Novel (All Souls Trilogy, Book 3) is 222,115 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 14 hrs 49 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 24 hrs 41 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 8 hrs 14 mins.

The Book of Life: A Novel (All Souls Trilogy, Book 3) - 222,115 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 24 hrs 41 mins
Average 250 words/min 14 hrs 49 mins
Fast 450 words/min 8 hrs 14 mins
The Book of Life: A Novel (All Souls Trilogy, Book 3) by Deborah Harkness
Authors
Deborah Harkness

More about The Book of Life: A Novel

222,115 words

Word Count

for The Book of Life: A Novel (All Souls Trilogy, Book 3)

561 pages

Pages
Hardcover: 561 pages
Paperback: 576 pages
Kindle: 523 pages

23 hours and 53 minutes

Audiobook length


Description

The #1 New York Times bestselling series finale--sequel to A Discovery of Witches and Shadow of Night, that sets up Time's Convert.   Look for the hit TV series “A Discovery of Witches” airing Sundays on AMC and BBC America, and streaming on Sundance Now and Shudder.   After traveling through time in Shadow of Night, the second book in Deborah Harkness’s enchanting series, historian and witch Diana Bishop and vampire scientist Matthew Clairmont return to the present to face new crises and old enemies. At Matthew’s ancestral home at Sept-Tours, they reunite with the cast of characters from A Discovery of Witches—with one significant exception. But the real threat to their future has yet to be revealed, and when it is, the search for Ashmole 782 and its missing pages takes on even more urgency. In the trilogy’s final volume, Harkness deepens her themes of power and passion, family and caring, past deeds and their present consequences. In ancestral homes and university laboratories, using ancient knowledge and modern science, from the hills of the Auvergne to the palaces of Venice and beyond, the couple at last learn what the witches discovered so many centuries ago.   With more than one million copies sold in the United States and appearing in thirty-eight foreign editions, A Discovery of Witches and Shadow of Night have landed on all of the major bestseller lists and garnered rave reviews from countless publications. Eagerly awaited by Harkness’s legion of fans, The Book of Life brings this superbly written series to a deeply satisfying close. Read more