Lianne
The book was very informative, accessible and easy to follow. Thavis guides the reader through some of the formalities involved as well as amusing accounts not mentioned in the news, personal experiences and observations as well as intriguing characters that work in the Curia and that promote particular causes. The author touches on issues that are very much present in the Catholic Church at the moment: problems of administration, differences amongst the College of Cardinals, social issues, the sex abuse scandals, etc. He presents these issues by providing both sides of the debate and that many of these issues are still on-going/unresolved. Curiously (and, again, timely), this book also serves as a good recap of Pope Benedict XVI’s time as head of the Catholic Church.
I highly recommend this book if you’re into non-fiction overviews of institutions or if you’re interested in how the Vatican operates or if you’re a Catholic.
My complete review of the novel was originally posted at eclectictales.com: http://www.eclectictales.com/blog/2013/03/13/review-the-vatican-diaries/