Summary of The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin
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The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin | Book Summary | Abbey Beathan
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An astonishing novel that portrays the life of 4 adolescents after they find out when they are going to die.
If you knew the exact date of your death, would you do anything different? Or would you walk the same path as before? This novel portrays the story of 4 adolescents who are living that dilemma. The arrival of a mystical woman who claims to be capable of predicting the date you'll die changes the protagonists' lives forever. With an extremely interesting plot and charming characters, let yourself be consumed by this spectacular novel and live every single moment of the Gold children's life by their side.
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"Magic is only one tool among many for keeping one another alive." – Chloe Benjamin
Some dare to say that curiosity killed the cat but would the drive of the Gold children to find out their date of death actually be good for them? Or would it translate into mayhem? A tale full of suspense and mysteries lurking around every corner that will make it impossible for you to stop reading it.
Chloe Benjamin's audiobook is 11 hours of pure awesomeness. Interesting plot, awesome narrative and lovable characters, definitely a title worth buying.
P.S. The Immortalists is a wonderful novel that will nurture you with the story of the Gold children.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This story starts off in New York in 1969 when we meet the four Gold children - Varya is 13, Daniel is 11, Klara is 9 and Simon is 7. They come from a religious Jewish family and they are close to both mother and father.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The book was exceptional for me for several reasons. I read a lot of books and have to say that this one was really unique; what a clever plot idea - exploring how the knowledge of one's date of death can affect how one lives their life and whether this knowledge becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy or whether it can easily be changed by one's own choices and free-will.