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The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August Review

✍️ Book by Claire North
Shadab's Rating
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… 4.6 (editorial rating)
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Published2014-10-21
SeriesStandalone
GenreScience Fiction, Time Loop
LanguageEnglish
PublisherRedhook
ISBN-100316399620
ISBN-139780316399623

πŸ“The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August β€” My Honest Review

Written and reviewed by . The opinions and rating in this review are my own.

Summary:

Harry repeatedly lives the same life while retaining memories, then learns another immortal is changing history and bringing the end closer. Harry's patient intelligence and complicated friendship with Vincent give the time-loop structure emotional depth. What follows is a story concerned with memory, immortality, friendship, progress, boredom, knowledge, and responsibility across time, told through pressure on trust, identity, and ordinary decisions.

βœ… What I Liked

I was most engaged by the rules of repeated lives, messages passed through generations, historical movement, and the long intellectual rivalry. Harry's patient intelligence and complicated friendship with Vincent give the time-loop structure emotional depth. The combination gave The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August warmth, tension, or unease exactly where it needed it.

❌ What Could Be Better

I had trouble with the fact that some historical periods pass quickly, and the emotional cost of endless rebirth could go deeper. A little more restraint or development around memory in The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August would have made the emotional result more convincing.

Some books win me through plot; The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August worked more slowly, through choices shaped by memory and the excuses people make afterward.

Harry repeatedly lives the same life while retaining memories, then learns another immortal is changing history and bringing the end closer. The same pressure returns through the rules of repeated lives, which makes memory feel lived rather than arranged.

My main reservation is that some historical periods pass quickly, and the emotional cost of endless rebirth could go deeper. I stayed involved, though my confidence dipped when memory became too convenient around the rules of repeated lives.

I became most involved through the people caught in memory, especially around the rules of repeated lives. Harry's patient intelligence and complicated friendship with Vincent give the time-loop structure emotional depth. This gave the premise an emotional center rooted in immortality rather than theory.

The sections I enjoyed most involved the rules of repeated lives, messages passed through generations, historical movement, and the long intellectual rivalry. I understood the people better through the rules of repeated lives than through the more explanatory passages.

The book circles around memory, immortality, friendship, progress, boredom, knowledge, and responsibility across time. I did not agree with every conclusion, but I liked being asked to judge actions connected to memory, particularly around the rules of repeated lives, rather than accept a ready-made moral.

Several scenes improve on reflection because the rules of repeated lives acquires a different meaning later.

I would return to The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August for the rules of repeated lives, though I would still argue with its treatment of memory.

πŸ’‘ Context Behind The Book

Claire North is a pen name of Catherine Webb, whose speculative novels begin with one impossible condition and examine its lifelong ethical consequences.

πŸ“ŠShadab's Rating

4.6
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