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The Book of Love

A Novel

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The Book of Love

By: Kelly Link
Narrated by: January LaVoy
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • WINNER OF THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE • FINALIST FOR THE NEBULA AWARD • LONGLISTED FOR THE CENTER FOR FICTION FIRST NOVEL PRIZE

In the acclaimed first novel from short story virtuoso and Pulitzer Prize finalist Kelly Link, three teenagers become pawns in a supernatural power struggle.


“A dreamlike, profoundly beautiful novel [that] pushes our understanding of what a fantasy novel can be.”—Amal El-Mohtar, The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice)

“Imagine a ring of David Mitchell and Stephen King books dancing around a fire until something new, brave, and wonderful rose up from the flames.”—Isaac Fitzgerald, Today

ONE OF VULTURE AND PUBLISHER WEEKLY’S TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR • A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, NPR, The New Yorker, Time, Town & Country, Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar, New York Post, Book Riot, Lit Hub


The Book of Love showcases Kelly Link at the height of her powers, channeling potent magic and attuned to all varieties of love—from friendship to romance to abiding family ties—with her trademark compassion, wit, and literary derring-do. Readers will find joy (and a little terror) and an affirmation that love goes on, even when we cannot.

Late one night, Laura, Daniel, and Mo find themselves beneath the fluorescent lights of a high school classroom, almost a year after disappearing from their hometown, the small seaside community of Lovesend, Massachusetts, having long been presumed dead. Which, in fact, they are.

With them in the room is their previously unremarkable high school music teacher, who seems to know something about their disappearance—and what has brought them back again. Desperate to reclaim their lives, the three agree to the terms of the bargain their music teacher proposes. They will be given a series of magical tasks; while they undertake them, they may return to their families and friends, but they can tell no one where they’ve been. In the end, there will be winners and there will be losers.

But their resurrection has attracted the notice of other supernatural figures, all with their own agendas. As Laura, Daniel, and Mo grapple with the pieces of the lives they left behind, and Laura’s sister, Susannah, attempts to reconcile what she remembers with what she fears, these mysterious others begin to arrive, engulfing their community in danger and chaos, and it becomes imperative that the teens solve the mystery of their deaths to avert a looming disaster.

Welcome to Kelly Link’s incomparable Lovesend, where you’ll encounter love and loss, laughter and dread, magic and karaoke, and some really good pizza.

Accolades & Awards

Editors Select
Los Angeles Times Book Prize
2024
Coming of Age Editors Select Los Angeles Times Book Prize Genre Fiction Magic Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Contemporary Paranormal & Urban Horror Scary Short Story

Editorial Review

Link & LaVoy are an otherwordly pair
It feels strange to call The Book of Love a debut—Kelly Link is, after all, a highly accomplished, Pulitzer-nominated short story writer with several collections to her name. And sure enough, this ambitious fever dream of a tale demonstrates her enormous range, signature wit, and uncanny knack for illuminating truth in the magical. The shifting perspectives could have easily been a job for a multicast—and no doubt that listening experience would have been good as well—but kudos to Link and the casting team for trusting in January LaVoy’s ability to carry this performance solo. Fantastical tales like this were meant to be heard, and LaVoy absolutely enchants. — Audible Editor, Sam D.

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I've been a fan of Kelly Link for a while and I always finish her short stories wanting more. The book of love delivers! I finally got to live in the realities she creates (well at least for 24 hours). The narrator also did an exceptional job. looking forward to her next novel!

Finally, more Kelly link!

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Enjoyed the first half, but the more I listened, the more it seemed like every 10th sentence was a retelling of something that had already happened. Also, I don’t know if the book would read the same, but the narrator makes the character seem outraged and angry all the time in a way that is soooooo annoying. I loved White Cat Black Dog and had high hopes for this book. No luck. If I were you, I would skip this one.

So repetitive

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Long. A few interesting twists. Kind. Direct. Enjoyed. Good performance! Glad I spent the time.

Worth the time.

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What a story! This is not a genre I typically read. I don't do supernatural, magic or love stories. But this was different, very character driven. And with any really well written story, changing your opinion of the characters is going to happen, more than once in this book.

Death, resurrection, magic and teenagers = a good story.

I really enjoyed this and hope you do too.

Is it Magic tho

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I absolutely loved this book! The author did an amazing job bringing the story to life with vivid detail, engaging storytelling, and characters that felt so real. I was completely drawn in from start to finish. What truly elevated the experience, though, was the narrator. she was phenomenal! She voiced each character with such creativity and distinction that it felt like a full cast performance. Her talent added so much depth and personality to the story. I couldn’t stop listening!

Great book.

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