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The Lost Apothecary
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How can this story be so dull? It's about a secret apothecary that dispenses poison to women so that they can kill their nearest and dearest, for crying out loud!
It starts off with much promise. In the 18th century, we meet Nella, an apothecarist who has been making poison for decades. Women come to her when they have nowhere else to turn, and she provides them with the method to kill their problems. When a young girl named Eliza enters her shop, it sets in motion a chain of events from which there is no turning back. In the present, we also follow history buff Caroline as she vacations in London and researches the apothecary from centuries ago.
The book blurb completely grabbed me. I was ready for excitement and suspense, especially because it also promises to have a mystery and a little bit of magical realism/fantasy sprinkled in. So I started reading and turning the pages, waiting for something riveting to grab ahold of me. And unfortunately, nothing ever did.
To say this story is slow is an understatement. With a dual timeline, there's always this fear that one of them might be more compelling than the other, and that's definitely what happened here. The storyline with Nella and Eliza is the focal point. But even then, what should have been a fascinating narrative quickly becomes plodding. It feels like the exciting moments are glossed over quickly and the mundane ones are stretched out to fill up the pages.
It doesn't help that Caroline's story is completely unnecessary. I can see that the author is trying to juxtapose Caroline's personal growth with what happened to Nella and Eliza, but it just doesn't work, mostly because there are no similarities other than trivial ones. I didn't understand why Caroline would be interested in looking into the apothecary, or why she tried to keep it a secret from everyone, or really anything she did.
This story also employs one of my pet peeves, which is that pretty much every conflict comes from a misunderstanding that can be quickly explained away with a sentence or two. Not telling the truth isn't that interesting of a plot device. And also every character makes a mountain out of a molehill, whether it's deciding to panic or pulling meaning out of irrelevant conversations or interactions.
For me, this is a case where the book overpromised and underdelivered. Based on the description of the book, I expected mystery and intrigue, darkness, suspense, magical realism. But none of these occurred because the book is 100% historical fiction, and it wasn't a very interesting one at that. Instead, it became a slogfest through an utterly forgettable story, one I'm already having trouble remembering only days after finishing it.
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It starts off with much promise. In the 18th century, we meet Nella, an apothecarist who has been making poison for decades. Women come to her when they have nowhere else to turn, and she provides them with the method to kill their problems. When a young girl named Eliza enters her shop, it sets in motion a chain of events from which there is no turning back. In the present, we also follow history buff Caroline as she vacations in London and researches the apothecary from centuries ago.
The book blurb completely grabbed me. I was ready for excitement and suspense, especially because it also promises to have a mystery and a little bit of magical realism/fantasy sprinkled in. So I started reading and turning the pages, waiting for something riveting to grab ahold of me. And unfortunately, nothing ever did.
To say this story is slow is an understatement. With a dual timeline, there's always this fear that one of them might be more compelling than the other, and that's definitely what happened here. The storyline with Nella and Eliza is the focal point. But even then, what should have been a fascinating narrative quickly becomes plodding. It feels like the exciting moments are glossed over quickly and the mundane ones are stretched out to fill up the pages.
It doesn't help that Caroline's story is completely unnecessary. I can see that the author is trying to juxtapose Caroline's personal growth with what happened to Nella and Eliza, but it just doesn't work, mostly because there are no similarities other than trivial ones. I didn't understand why Caroline would be interested in looking into the apothecary, or why she tried to keep it a secret from everyone, or really anything she did.
This story also employs one of my pet peeves, which is that pretty much every conflict comes from a misunderstanding that can be quickly explained away with a sentence or two. Not telling the truth isn't that interesting of a plot device. And also every character makes a mountain out of a molehill, whether it's deciding to panic or pulling meaning out of irrelevant conversations or interactions.
For me, this is a case where the book overpromised and underdelivered. Based on the description of the book, I expected mystery and intrigue, darkness, suspense, magical realism. But none of these occurred because the book is 100% historical fiction, and it wasn't a very interesting one at that. Instead, it became a slogfest through an utterly forgettable story, one I'm already having trouble remembering only days after finishing it.
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This was a pick for my Book of the Month box. Get your first book for $5 .
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Thanks, Tina! Yes, the premise is very intriguing! It just didn't quite live up to it.

Thanks, Ceecee! I'm only bummed that I didn't have the same reading experience you did! 😊

Thanks, Joanna! I'm glad I'm not the only one who felt a bit letdown by this.

Thanks, Lisa! I'm glad I can help keep a book off your to-read list! ;)

Thanks, Nicole! You win some and you lose some. I'm just disappointed I didn't have the same reading experience so many others had. 💖


Thanks, Richard! Appreciate your kind words! It's always disappointing when it's a book loved by so many others, and it falls short.

Thanks, Julie! I only wish I had the same reading experience everyone else did! 💖


Sorry, It’s even more disappointing when you’ve used a precious BOTM credit on it :(


Thanks, Michael! I'm having a bad streak with BOTM picks lately. I couldn't even finish my February choice of The Kindest Lie, so at least this month's was better!

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Thanks, Jan! I'm glad I can help keep a book off your tbr! Dual timelines are so tricky and hardly any book does them justice. I'm currently having a bad streak with my BOTM picks. I had to dnf my Feb pick of The Kindest Lie, so at least this month's was better than that!

Nancy, don't let my grumpiness dissuade you! So many others loved this, so I hope you do too! I look forward to seeing what you think of it! :)

Thanks, Jayme! I'm definitely an outlier on this one!



Thanks, Kat! I'm glad you enjoyed this one so much more than me! I'm only sad that I didn't have the same reading experience! 💖

Thanks, Lucy! Yes, I already am! 📚😊

Thanks, Nancy! I definitely got swayed by the book cover and the blurb. That old adage don't judge a book by its cover definitely applies here lol! :)




Thanks, Melissa! Perhaps my expectations were just too high. Maybe if you expect a little less, you'll have a better experience than me. I look forward to seeing what you think when you get to it! :)

Ugh, worst luck with BOTM is right, Jen! This is the second month in a row I got a dud. But at least this book is better than my Feb pick (The Kindest Lie), which I had to dnf. Whenever you get around to this, I hope you have better luck than me! :)

Thanks, Angela! The cover is definitely gorgeous, with all that purple and gold and pink! Too bad my reading experience didn't measure up. Ha, I'm glad I can help keep a book off your tbr! 😊





Thanks, Regina! I think it's appropriate here to say something along the lines of, you're smart not to judge a book by its covers! ;)

Thanks, Nilton! You should totally give it a chance! So many others loved it, so maybe my expectations just weren't set correctly. If you do go ahead, I hope you enjoy it more than I did! :)

Thanks, Brandice! You're definitely good not to judge a book by its covers. That's totally where I went wrong! :)

Ah, Kim, I'm so glad I'm not the only one who felt this way! It wasn't what I expected either. I don't know what I thought I was getting, but whatever it was, it's definitely more exciting than what I actually got.

Thanks, Toni! I'm glad you had such a positive experience with this book! So many other did as well, and I'm only bummed I didn't get the same reading experience!

Thanks, Christi! I don't think you're missing much by passing on this one, to be honest!

Yun, I've not had good luck lately with my BOTM picks either. And now I'll be sure to avoid The Kindest Lie :(

Yes, do avoid! Ugh, sorry to hear you're having the same bad luck with your picks too. Hope it turns around for both of us next month!