A review by mel_books
The Fires by Sigríður Hagalín Björnsdóttir

informative slow-paced

3.0

Volcanologist Anna Arnardóttir has it all. A husband that loves her, a family that makes her happy, a beautiful, spacious house in the suburbs, and a fulfilling job. She has been fascinated by geology and volcanology since she was little. Her father was also a prominent scientist in the field. When a series of earthquakes begin, things start to get complicated.

Overall, The Fires is a good novel and a very well-researched one. But there are so many places where the story dragged. Detailed descriptions of volcanic activity are scattered all over the book. If volcanology is your thing, this is an excellent book for you. However, it contains far too much detail for the average reader. Although volcanoes are an interesting topic, these descriptions often distracted me while reading this story.