25. Book Review: The Museum of Extraordinary Things (2014)

Wednesday, July 16, 2014


Synopsis
Mesmerizing and illuminating, Alice Hoffman’s The Museum of Extraordinary Things is the story of an electric and impassioned love between two vastly different souls in New York during the volatile first decades of the twentieth century. 
 Coralie Sardie is the daughter of the sinister impresario behind The Museum of Extraordinary Things, a Coney Island boardwalk freak show that thrills the masses. An exceptional swimmer, Coralie appears as the Mermaid in her father’s “museum,” alongside performers like the Wolfman, the Butterfly Girl, and a one-hundred-year-old turtle. One night Coralie stumbles upon a striking young man taking pictures of moonlit trees in the woods off the Hudson River. 
 The dashing photographer is Eddie Cohen, a Russian immigrant who has run away from his father’s Lower East Side Orthodox community and his job as a tailor’s apprentice. When Eddie photographs the devastation on the streets of New York following the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, he becomes embroiled in the suspicious mystery behind a young woman’s disappearance and ignites the heart of Coralie. 
 With its colorful crowds of bootleggers, heiresses, thugs, and idealists, New York itself becomes a riveting character as Hoffman weaves her trademark magic, romance, and masterful storytelling to unite Coralie and Eddie in a sizzling, tender, and moving story of young love in tumultuous times. The Museum of Extraordinary Things is Alice Hoffman at her most spellbinding.

Review
This is the half way point! 25 more books to go!
The synopsis of this book totally hooked me… and I was really excited to dig into this book.  Right away the book drew me in but by about mid-way through this book totally fell flat for me. The tough thing about challenging yourself to read 50 books in a year and then reviewing them is that sometimes the book isn't as good as you wanted it to be and then you have to write about it. It's so hard for me to say even remotely negative things about a book.  I will say that the characters were great, I just loved Eddie, Coralie and Maureen… but the story line felt so terribly slow at some parts and break neck fast at others.  I am glad I read this book as it really was a fascinating story but I wish the story line flowed a little better. I can't ever give a book a "bad" review but I will say that if you read this, prepare yourself for a few slow spots and then hold on tight when the story finally "starts" about 50 pages until the end.

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