Labyrinth
2005 • 531 pages

Ratings45

Average rating3.2

15

Sepulchre honestly had been better than this one, but both deserve 5 stars, and even more. The book is magnificent. It is something that I will carry within me - just like sepulchre - my entire life. Words cannot really describe how good these books - sepulchre and labyrinth - are.
Kate Mosse gave us just a little tiny piece of information every chapter only to blow our minds in the end.
I am only wondering if Marie-Cécile is one of the descendants of Oriane. It seems so hmmmm

Just one little defect exists in this book. Kate Mosse goes on telling history and describes places in what seems like pages that bored the hell out of me. But hey, you can't ask for everything, can you?
And honestly, honestly, honestly, I think Dan Brown should kill himself because of her. Kick some asses, Kate! HIGH FIVE

Okay I know this will seem weird, but Alice at the beginning of the book drew the entrance to the cave. So I tried to sketch it as well. Maybe the result was not very satisfying, and it seems retarded lol but hey... Have a look.



My heart is hammering so fast at the moment. I am still living in the ecstasy of this book, in the world Kate Mosse has created where people live hundreds of years if they knew the right people wink wink just kidding... if they knew the right secrets.
The same happened to me when I finished (even if I broke up with my ex just after finishing it but that's not the point) Sepulchre.
Both Labyrinth and Sepulchre are books that once you finish and look around, for just a few seconds you wonder “where the hell am I?” but then everything comes back into you, and think: My life is soooo boring. (Even if so much death exists in her novels but I expected it)
I can't wait to read citadel. But not right now. I just want some time to descend from the ecstasy this book has lifted me into.


My life seems so empty right now.... Sigh :(

July 11, 2013