![]() ![]() Piranesi is a short, quick read, and my book group spent a lot of time talking about this story, its mystery, the strange connections between these people, and how all of this was revealed over the course of the story. They couldn’t have been written by him, could they?Īn otherworldly house, the search for magic in the modern world, and a man's discovery of himself makes Piranesi an strangely worthy story. But recently he’s come across pages written by someone else, or at least they look surprisingly similar to his own journal pages. But the more Piranesi learns about the house, about his real relationship with The Other, and the eventual appearance of a third person, the more he begins to understand what is real and what isn’t.Īt least he thinks he does. The only human he sees is The Other who comes regularly to interview him about the house and asks for help to research A Great and Secret Knowledge. He lives alone, except for the occasional seabird who uses the house as its nesting ground. Fortunately, Piranesi understands the tides and has mapped the corridors and rooms–in fact he knows the house so well it’s almost like a living extension of him. It’s set in the middle of an ocean, surrounded by water and affected by the tides, which can dangerously flood the rooms if you don’t know them. Her main character, Piranesi, lives in a house unlike any you’ve experienced. And like her previous books, it is just as weird and mind-bending. So when my book club decided to read another of Susanna Clark’s books called PIRANESI I was on board. ![]() ![]() I loved how weird it was, the strange characters, the fascinating and crazy story. When I watched the season of “Jonathan Strange and Mr. ![]()
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