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The Nature of Monsters by Clare Clark
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The Nature of Monsters (original 2007; edition 2008)

by Clare Clark

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1666: The Great Fire of London sweeps through the streets and a heavily pregnant woman flees the flames. A few months later she gives birth to a child disfigured by a red birthmark. 1718: Sixteen-year-old Eliza Tally sees the gleaming dome of St. Paul's Cathedral rising above a rebuilt city. She arrives as an apothecary's maid, a position hastily arranged to shield the father of her unborn child from scandal. But why is the apothecary so eager to welcome her when he already has a maid, a half-wit named Mary? Why is Eliza never allowed to look her veiled master in the face or go into the study where he pursues his experiments? It is only on her visits to the Huguenot bookseller who supplies her master's scientific tomes that she realizes the nature of his obsession. And she knows she has to act to save not just the child but Mary and herself.… (more)
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Title:The Nature of Monsters
Authors:Clare Clark
Info:Mariner Books (2008), Edition: 1, Paperback, 382 pages
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The Nature of Monsters by Clare Clark (2007)

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    The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber (sandpiper)
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    The Book of Fires by Jane Borodale (Litrvixen)
    Litrvixen: Both are about young pregnant women who run away to London.
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The language was odd and there was a lot of cliches. I just couldn't get into it and gave up. ( )
  brittaniethekid | Jul 7, 2022 |
A solid historical novel, but to my taste just adequate. Enough originality that people who like, say, Jane Eyre and historical novels would probably be entertained. Her style is evocative and the ending works. Also it's worth reading if you're interested in the way pregnancy was treated historically, especially the common concept that women's experiences during pregnancy would leave a mark or deformity on the child. ( )
  amandrake | Sep 12, 2018 |
I enjoyed the atmospheric setting of this novel much more than the characters in the novel. Very few redeeming qualities in any of them. Eliza came around in the end of the book, but before that she was as unlikeable as the rest (although, she is only 16 years old when she arrives). It is hard to imagine someone so young going through so many horrors. The writing style is quite good and the story line as well. While I found the concepts of the experiments to be interesting, I found aspects of them to be quite far fetched. This is not a book for everyone's taste. It is especially dark (as where the times the book is depicted in), the characters are not likeable, and the living conditions are quite atrocious. ( )
  bnbookgirl | Jul 17, 2015 |
It was okay. A bit dragging at first and plot is also disturbing. I read this while I was pregnant and I think it was a bad idea. I thought it was about the great fire of London but it was mentioned only in the first part. ( )
  krizia_lazaro | Oct 8, 2013 |
Wow. What a book! I think I started to enjoy it more and more but I can understand why other readers had a hard time with it. (I had a point where I thought "shall I keep reading or not?" )
The characters are not likeable although I did start to like Eliza at the end. Book is hard , Life was hard back then and very dark.
One thing that separates me from other readers is that I had no expectations beforehand. I did not know what this book was going to be about so because of that I was not disappointed.
Of course after reading the first chapter of Mister Black's journal, I put 2 and 2 together, the title also helped, :) and then i understood what it would be about.
Glad that I read it, but I would recommend lending this from the library instead of buying it cause you love it or hate it. ( )
  Marlene-NL | Apr 12, 2013 |
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Barrie, JuliaNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Polman, Maartensecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Seuß, RitaÜbersetzersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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1666: The Great Fire of London sweeps through the streets and a heavily pregnant woman flees the flames. A few months later she gives birth to a child disfigured by a red birthmark. 1718: Sixteen-year-old Eliza Tally sees the gleaming dome of St. Paul's Cathedral rising above a rebuilt city. She arrives as an apothecary's maid, a position hastily arranged to shield the father of her unborn child from scandal. But why is the apothecary so eager to welcome her when he already has a maid, a half-wit named Mary? Why is Eliza never allowed to look her veiled master in the face or go into the study where he pursues his experiments? It is only on her visits to the Huguenot bookseller who supplies her master's scientific tomes that she realizes the nature of his obsession. And she knows she has to act to save not just the child but Mary and herself.

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Eliza's pregnant.
How to get rid of the worm?
Ask apothecary.
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Deal with Mister Black:
Become object of study,
Get rid of baby.
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