The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Review)

The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Blurb

Carlota Moreau: a young woman, growing up in a distant and luxuriant estate, safe from the conflict and strife of the Yucatán peninsula. The only daughter of either a genius, or a madman.

Montgomery Laughton: a melancholic overseer with a tragic past and a propensity for alcohol. An outcast who assists Dr. Moreau with his scientific experiments, which are financed by the Lizaldes, owners of magnificent haciendas and plentiful coffers. 

The hybrids: the fruits of the Doctor’s labor, destined to blindly obey their creator and remain in the shadows. A motley group of part human, part animal monstrosities. 

All of them living in a perfectly balanced and static world, which is jolted by the abrupt arrival of Eduardo Lizalde, the charming and careless son of Doctor Moreau’s patron, who will unwittingly begin a dangerous chain reaction.

For Moreau keeps secrets, Carlota has questions, and in the sweltering heat of the jungle, passions may ignite.

Review

Why did I take so long to read this book? This book sat on my TBR for so long and I really can’t tell you why because I am yet to find a book by Moreno-Garcia that I haven’t loved. It took me quite a long time to finish this book but that was because this thing called work kept getting in the way of my precious reading time. 

This book is a really clever take on the H. G. Wells story called The Island of Doctor Moreau. I loved this refreshing new take on a classic and I thoroughly enjoyed the feminist twist that Moreno-Garcia included. 

I really enjoyed how this book was told between Carlota’s and Montgomery’s perspectives but that was also one thing that slightly let this book down for me because some chapters I found too repetitive. Carlota was a very interesting and unconventional character who was both beguiling and annoying at the same time. It was very hard to make her out at times but all became clear as the story continued. 

Montgomery was a very sad character who had many demons lurking that were created by his extremely tragic back story. The man had hardly known a moment of happiness or peace in his life but to me he was a fascinating character who really added to the story. He was loyal, he was sensitive, he was kind and understanding and cared for others but he was also brash and hard with a temper. 

This book was very much a slow burner for me but I didn’t mind that as it just added to the feeling of suspense. This book was a great historical fiction read with a sci-fi twist that really felt like a classic sci-fi story just like Wells. Moreno-Garcia did brilliantly at keeping the original feeling of a Wells sci-fi novel but with a modern edge and I loved it. I give this book 4 out of 5 Dragons. 

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About the author

Silvia Moreno-Garcia is the author of several novels, including Mexican Gothic, Gods of Jade and Shadow and The Daughter of Doctor Moreau. She has also edited a number of anthologies, including the World Fantasy Award-winning She Walks in Shadows (a.k.a. Cthulhu’s Daughters). Mexican by birth, Canadian by inclination.

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The Weekly Brief

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I hope everyone has had a good weekend. I am afraid this week I have been pretty poor at updating my blog. I have just really struggled for time and energy but I am hoping next week things will be better. My reading hasn’t been very good either so I am hoping I improve there as well.

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Not much progress on either of these sadly but I am hoping next week I can finish The Daughter of Doctor Moreau.

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Friday Poetry: Ella Higginson

Happy Friday!

I hope everyone has had a good week so far. I’m hoping for some serious reading tomorrow whilst the husband watches the Grand Prix.

My chosen poem this week is by the American author and poet Ella Higginson (1862-1940).

Four-leaf Clover

I know a place where the sun is like gold,
And the cherry blooms burst with snow,
And down underneath is the loveliest nook,
Where the four-leaf clovers grow.

One leaf is for hope, and one is for faith,
And one is for love, you know,
And God put another in for luck -
If you search, you will find where they grow.

But you must have hope, and you must have faith,
You must love and be strong - and so -
If you work, if you wait, you will find the place
Where the four-leaf clovers grow.

Ella Higginson

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Mid Week Quote: Roald Dahl

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I hope everyone is having a good week so far. I have managed a few bits of reading today but not as much as I would like. I really just want some big reading sessions.

My chosen quote today is by the author Roald Dahl (1916-1990).

“And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.”

Roald Dahl

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Goodreads Monday: 4/3/2024

Goodreads Monday is now hosted by Budget Tales Book Club.  All you have to do is show off a book from your TBR that you’re looking forward to reading.

Hello my fellow Book Dragons!

I hope everyone has had a good start to the week so far. I have had a good day teaching and making up Etsy orders. I have also managed some reading but sadly not much.

My chosen book today is a recent addition to my TBR but one I hope to read soon.

Change your fate—or kneel to it. The Companions are scattered and hopeless, torn from each other. After Corayne barely escapes with her life, she must forge on alone, leaving her blade broken and her allies behind her. Her only consolation—Corayne now has Taristan’s sword, the only Spindleblade left in existence. Without it, he can’t rip open any more Spindles. Without it, he can’t end the world. But Taristan and Queen Erida will not be defeated so easily. Both will burn the world to bring down Corayne—and bring forth their demon god, What Waits, ready to claim the realm of Allward for his own.  In a final clash between kingdoms and gods, all must rise to fight—or be destroyed.  Everything has come to this. Prepare for a larger-than-life, unforgettable finale to the instant New York Times bestselling Realm Breaker series, where a shattered alliance must rise from the ashes to make their final stand against a ruthless enemy…and the demon god who looks to shroud the entire world in darkness.

Please drop me a link with your Goodreads Monday and I will head over for a visit. 

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The Weekly Brief

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I hope everyone has had a nice weekend so far. I haven’t managed much reading today but I have managed some gardening and other chores.

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I am thoroughly enjoying both these books at the moment. Silvia Moreno-Garcia never disappoints.

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March 2024 TBR

Hello!

I hope everyone has had a nice weekend so far. I have had a lovely day of reading today. It was so nice to just be able to sit and read for a couple of hours.

I will be honest February’s TBR didn’t go to plan but I’m really hoping I manage to do better with this TBR for March.

I am going to try and get Blade Breaker read this month as I failed last month. The Seven Dials Mystery is my next Agatha Christie challenge read.

I have also started my next book in The Wheel of Time series so my chapter a month challenge continues.

Happy Reading

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Friday Poetry: Langston Hughes

Happy Friday!

I hope everyone has had a good week so far. I have been quite busy with my little Etsy shop this week which has been a nice change from teaching.

My chosen poem this week is Langston Hughes (1901-1967), Hughes is best remembered as a pioneer of American jazz poetry. Jazz poetry has jazz like movements in rhythm, repetitive phrasing and the appearance of improvisation.

Dreams

Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly.

Hold fast to dreams
For when dreams go
Life is a barren field
Frozen with snow.

Langston Hughes

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February 2024 Wrap Up

Hello!

I can’t believe we find ourselves at the end of February. This year seems to be running away from me.

Reading during February was definitely better than January because I managed to read 4 books. Still not great but an improvement. I am also still up to date with my book reviews so that is a plus.

Statistics

Books

Pages: 299

Format Read: Paperback

Review

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Old Book

Pages: 165

Format Read: Hardback

Review

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Old Book

Pages: 230

Format Read: Digital

Review

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Old Book

Pages: 1031

Format Read: Paperback

Review

Dragon Rating: 🐲🐲🐲🐲🐲

Old Book

Challenge Updates

Goodreads Challenge: 6/50

24 Books in 2024: 2/24

Old Books Read: 4

New Books Read: 0

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Mid Week Quote: Carl Gustav Jung

Hello!

I hope everyone is having good week so far.

My chosen quote this week is by the Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst and founder of analytical psychology Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961).

“The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.”

Carl Gustav Jung

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