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My introduction to Flavia de Luce

July 2, 2015 by bonnie 2 Comments

I have to confess, I’m a casual reader of mysteries at best. I do enjoy the genre, when I find a good mystery that I love. But sometimes I just forget to read them. When I was browsing my library the other day (and in my household, that’s only a day that ends in y), there was a display featuring Alan Bradley’s Flavia de Luce novels. I thought, “Why not?” So I decided that my Fourth of July vacation week would be a perfect time to enjoy the first mystery, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. And enjoy it I did.

Flavia de Luce is a budding chemist and detective trapped in an 11-year-old girl’s body in 1950. Her mother Harriet died when she was a toddler, and her father and aloof older sisters keep to themselves. Flavia therefore cooks up concoctions to keep herself from being bored to distraction. Her specialty is poisons, including a poison-ivy lipstick she gives to her sister Ophelia. One morning, a crow lands on the family doorstep, dead, with a stamp speared through its beak. And then, she wanders through the garden to find a man dying in the cucumber patch. He whispers, “Vale!” and then dies, leaving her with a mystery on her hands.

I definitely found the novel entertaining and enjoyable. Flavia is a bit of a brat, but she’s endearing and delightful at the same time. Flavia’s bluntness and doggedness make her a heroine to root for, even if she’s a bit immature at times (but understandable for someone who is still a child). I am looking forward to reading more of the mysteries, as I found the mystery to be well crafted and engaging.

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: alan bradley, bonnie, flavia de luce

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  1. kdm says

    July 2, 2015 at 12:14 pm

    I have had this book sitting on my shelf for ages (based on a Fug Girls recommendation), thank you for pushing me to finally sit down and read!

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    • Mswas says

      July 2, 2015 at 12:23 pm

      I love this series and so does junior Cannonballer Abby Awesomeness. We both highly recommend this book!

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