The Book of Speculation: A Novel

One of BuzzFeed's Best Fiction Books of the Year

**Includes a bonus short story, "The Mermaid Girl"**

In the tradition of Sara Gruen's Water for Elephants, Erin Morgenstern's The Night Circus, and Elizabeth Kostova's The Historian, The Book of Speculation--with two-color illustrations by the author--is Erika Swyler's moving debut novel about the power of books, family, and magic.

Simon Watson, a young librarian, lives alone in a house that is slowly crumbling toward the Long Island Sound. His parents are long dead. His mother, a circus mermaid who made her living by holding her breath, drowned in the very water his house overlooks. His younger sister, Enola, ran off six years ago and now reads tarot cards for a traveling carnival.

One June day, an old book arrives on Simon's doorstep, sent by an antiquarian bookseller who purchased it on speculation. Fragile and water damaged, the book is a log from the owner of a traveling carnival in the 1700s, who reports strange and magical things, including the drowning death of a circus mermaid. Since then, generations of "mermaids" in Simon's family have drowned--always on July 24, which is only weeks away.

As his friend Alice looks on with alarm, Simon becomes increasingly worried about his sister. Could there be a curse on Simon's family? What does it have to do with the book, and can he get to the heart of the mystery in time to save Enola?

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Published May 31, 2016

Average rating: 6.94

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katietopp
Jan 01, 2025
6/10 stars
Bleeeeeeeh. Figured it out in the shower the offer day. Not worth the length.
stackedlibrarian
Dec 11, 2024
10/10 stars
Wonderfully magical tale. Lives up to all the hype.
RachelEstelle
Nov 26, 2024
4/10 stars
Kinda obvious story arc still wanted to finish it to see how everything resolved however.
Ashli Hutchison
Nov 19, 2024
10/10 stars
This was a nice little book to use as a cleanser or short, easy read between books. Does have vulgar adult language so its not for the younger crowd. But it is definitely worth picking up and reading. Tied together quite nicely and it does entertain. I found that I didn't want to put it down.
Mirandacakes
Oct 27, 2023
6/10 stars
I enjoyed this book a lot, though it was a bit slow to start. The characters were believable, the setting was realistic, but the magic and mystery of the tarot cards and book was excellently written. The perspective change throughout the book was very well done and it all came to tie together very well in the end.

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