Daughter of Doctor Moreau

English language

Published Aug. 27, 2022 by Quercus.

ISBN:
978-1-5294-1800-2
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4 stars (4 reviews)

3 editions

Daughter of Doctor Moreau

3 stars

This book is self-described as a "dreamy reimagining" of the Island of Doctor Moreau. Rather than on a remote island, it's set in the remote Yucatan during the Caste War, and follows the perspectives of the titular daughter and a new alcoholic majordomo to the estate.

I have seen others describe this as a gothic novel, but some elements work against that framing for me. There is not a lot of ongoing mystery nor tension to the book. There is a reveal of some secrets, but I felt like the most major of these was not a surprise to the reader (or at least this reader) and so lost a lot of its bite. There are some bits of patriarchal tension and marriage pressure, but largely Carlota defends her father and wants to get married; rather than feeling trapped in her estate, she would prefer to stay there and doesn't …

Not for me

2 stars

I was not intending to read this, but did since it was nominated for the Hugo Best Novel. I read Mexican Gothic, Silvia Moreno-Garcia's earlier novel and thought it was just ok, but had been told by a co-worker this was a stronger book. Unfortunately, I didn't come away with that same opinion. There was no suspense, no big twist or revelation, and the final quarter of the book seemed to drone on forever. I know there is a lot of love out there for this book, but none from me.

Wonderful retelling

5 stars

This was a great retelling of the Island of Dr. Moreau by HG Wells. I enjoyed this book more than the original. It's focused on the experiences of Dr. Moreau's daughter (a new addition compared to Wells' story) and an Englishman who comes to work for the family. The hybrids are complex characters, and the plot takes interesting and engaging twists. Colonialism is a significant theme, as with Mexican Gothic.

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