96 reviews for:

Dark Lullaby

Polly Ho-Yen

3.66 AVERAGE

emotional mysterious fast-paced

laurenlucy's review

3.5
dark mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
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johncairns's review

4.0
adventurous dark mysterious tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

God I really loved this book - the concept is really interesting (like a mix of 1984 and Handmaid’s Tale) and the storytelling and world building was great! I normally struggle with the now and then perspectives in books but this one was so gripping it didn’t cause any problems for me! 

preparetodai's review

2.0

I think the tag line does this book a disservice, as most of the book was preoccupied with Kit’s complex relationship with her sister. The book alternates between “then” and “now”, with “then” being about the years leading up to the birth of Kit’s daughter, her conflicting feelings over having a child when there is such great social pressure to do so, her meeting her husband, and watching her sister struggle to become a mother. “Now” is told in short bursts, with Kit being separated from Mimi. As such I got very little sense of the bond between mother and child, and was far more interested in the sisters.

alongreader's review

4.0

Infertility isn't often thought of as world ending, but it definitely should be. In Dark Lullaby, infertility has risen to over 98%. There are various explanations bandied about, but no one seems sure exactly what's happened. All they know is that for women to give birth, they have to go through a regimen of drugs that are as likely to kill them as help them; if they do fall pregnant, they are supervised literally every step of the way; assuming they make it to birth, their child still might be taken away from them. OSIP, the government body concerned with protecting children, have absolute powers and can take children away at any time for any reason.
This story is set in two timelines, 'now' and 'then'. I'm not very clear on how long the gap between them is; there's no times attached to either of them. All we know is that a child who was a baby 'then' is still a child, probably under ten, 'now'.

I don't really like stories that jump timelines, partly because it's harder to follow and partly because I get involved with one storyline and then have to leave it. However, after a while with this one I didn't have any problem following it. (I was still getting involved with a storyline, but that's probably a good sign.)

The ending was kind of a downer, but that's true of Handmaid's, too, and honestly I'm not sure how else it could have ended. Everything was always going to get to the point it's at.

It's a good, slightly depressing but really interesting read. I'm glad I stuck it out past the initial uncertainty because it really did pick up after a while.

meganlee3001's review

4.0

If you like the Handmaid's Tale or Vox, this is the book for you. In fact, if you're a fan of dystopia in general, this is your book.

I loved the premise of this book, worldwide infertility leading to an almost "big brother" style of monitoring parents? Sounds interesting to me!

I think the author followed through with the plot so well, I loved the family dynamics. I felt the effects of the monitoring system was showcased really well especially with Evie.

I loved the characters, who each in their own way had something to offer the story.

I think the book was well paced and my only criticism would be that it was almost too well paced, the reveal at the end seemed to come along in it's own time and I didn't have that "edge of my seat" feeling.

In saying that, I still really enjoyed this. I looked forward to picking it up and I would love to read more stories from the characters set in this world.

4.5 stars for me!

This book is out now!

Thanks to Titan Books, Polly Yo-Hen and NetGalley for an eArc of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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brebee2010's review

4.0

Got this as a “blind date” book from Barnes and Noble. It didn’t disappoint, but it definitely isn’t a book I’d want to read while pregnant or shortly after having a baby. I really connected with Evie and her struggles with motherhood and caring for her child.
challenging emotional mysterious tense
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
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andthentherewerenone's review

4.5
dark mysterious sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

laura_179322's review

3.5
challenging dark emotional mysterious tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: N/A