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4.5/5 Originally published 18 September 2012 Series The Diviners Country United States of America | 4/5 Goodreads Language English Publication date September 18, 2012 Followed by Lair of Dreams | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Genre paranormal historical fiction Publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Media type Print, e-book, audiobook Nominations Goodreads Choice Awards Best Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction Similar Libba Bray books, Paranormal books |
The Diviners is a 2012 young adult novel by Libba Bray. The book was published on September 18, 2012 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers and is set in New York City during the 1920s. The plot follows seventeen-year-old Evie O'Neill as she helps her uncle Will - curator of the fictional "Museum of American Folklore, Superstition, and the Occult" - uncover the killer behind a mysterious series of murders.
Contents
- Plot
- Evie ONeill
- Mabel
- Will
- Sam Lloyd
- Jericho Jones
- Memphis
- Theta Knight
- Henry
- Naughty John
- Isaiah
- Blind Bill Johnson
- The Proctor sisters
- The homeless veteran
- Arthur
- The King of Crows
- The crow
- The girl with the green eyes Ling
- Development
- Reception
- Film adaptation
- References
The book has been nominated for an Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy as well as a Bram Stoker Award, and was one of the YALSA's picks for "best audiobook of 2012".
This book is chilling and dives deep into religion and humanity with a refreshing blend of historical fiction/fantasy, romance, and horror.
Plot
Evie O'Neill, a young girl in the 1920s, is sent to live with her uncle after another in a series of disastrous events in her hometown. At the same time, an ouija board has awakened the spirit by the name of Naughty John. After hearing of numerous mysterious murders she uses her powers of object reading with the help of her uncle to defeat the spirit serial killer. Along the way, she discovers more people of her kind with supernatural abilities and they unearth mysteries that deepen their suspicions towards a bigger plan behind the murders. The sequel 'Lair of Dreams' picks up the pace, reveals more about characters central to the plot, and opens doors to new horrors. The third book is yet to be announced.
Evie O'Neill
She is thoroughly a flapper, and she has the ability to read objects. In book two, she becomes America's Sweetheart Seer. Sam and Jericho are her two love interests. She often says "positutely."
Mabel
Evie's reliable friend who Evie gets into trouble every once in a while. She has poor fashion sense. She has a crush on Jericho.
Will
He runs the museum of the Creepy Crawlies, the Museum of American Folklore, Superstition, and the Occult.
Sam Lloyd
(real name: Sergei) He is a talented thief and liar. He has the ability to say "Don't see me!" and not be seen. This save's Evie's life in book two.
Jericho Jones
After being hit by a bullet, he is revealed to be part machine.
Memphis
He has a healing power and is a poet.
Theta Knight
She is a Ziegfeld girl with a hidden power of burning things down. She loves Memphis. Previously known as Betty Sue Bowers; is running from her past.
Henry
He can walk in dreams and change people's dreams. When Theta arrives in New York, he takes her in.
Naughty John
His name is John Hobbs. He is a serial killer who is killing to become an anti-Christ for religious reasons.
Isaiah
Memphis's little brother. He can predict the future.
Blind Bill Johnson
He has the Diviner power to kill.
The Proctor sisters
They are two old ladies who kill cats and perform small 'magic' of sorts and occasionally giving warnings to Evie and Jericho.
The homeless veteran
He delivers a warning to Evie and tries to kill her in book two.
Arthur
He helps Mabel escape from a raid on a speakeasy. He is too revolutionary for Mabel's parents' likes.
The King of Crows
He is arranging some master plan and appears in dreams.
The crow
The crow follows Memphis around and occasionally scares him. It is believed to be Memphis's mother.
The girl with the green eyes (Ling)
She is only mentioned once in book one as the girl with the green eyes, but she is a key part of book two. She is the other dream walker and can talk to the dead in dreams. Her legs are paralyzed.
Development
Book two of The Diviners was published in 2015 with book three expected to be released in 2017.
Bray has stated that she wrote the first novel because she was a "horror fan" and because she "wanted to write another series, something historical, but also supernatural".
Reception
Critical reception for The Diviners was positive, with the book garnering positive reviews from Entertainment Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, and Booklist. The Star wrote a mostly positive review, stating an overall positive opinion while expressing frustration that the ending didn't "feel more solid". School Library Journal lauded The Diviners, marking it as one of their best books of 2012.
Film adaptation
Film rights to The Diviners were purchased by Paramount Pictures, with an intent to have Bray adapt the screenplay. Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage have been named as the film's producers.