Nevernight is nice fantasy โ setting-wise, it’s confusingly similar to Red Sister, all about a young girl assassin going to a slightly religious assassin school, but it’s different in style. I think I liked Red Sister more (seeing as it has less Chosen One and more realism), and the witty banter-y narrator of Nevernight was predictable sometimes. But the style was very Bartimaeus-esque, so this should be a book that fits many people’s interests and likes.
I'm currently behind on reviews, so don't be surprised if the recent reviews are a bit sparse.
Nevernight
author: | Jay Kristoff (2016) |
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series: | The Nevernight Chronicle #1 |
date added: | 2018-10-16 |
date read: | 2019-01-06 |
pages: | 448 |
author: | gender:male, origin:australian |
awards: | aurealis-award, aurealis-award-nominee |
genre: | fantasy |
themes: | learning-the-arts |
rating: | โ โ โ โ โ |
