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Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo
adventurous
challenging
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
Where to begin with this polarizing read…
Perhaps I’ll start by saying that it’s the book I almost gave away multiple times since I bought it a couple of years back. “Why did I buy this? This is not my kind of book?” But… I would turn to the first page and read the opening lines and think, “Hmm… I like her writing,” and skip it back on the shelf. And so it went, for over a year.
What finally pulled me in? A great review from a reader I trust, and the audiobook. The narration is amazing.
What you might like about this one:
• atmosphere, atmosphere, atmosphere
• world building that creates an alternative Yale universe that is pretty accessible to someone who doesn’t typically read this genre
• vivid characterization - smart memorable cast of characters
• spookiness that can turn to for real scariness on a dime
• sharp writing, and even some humour
What might put you off:
• ALL the trigger warnings, like pretty much every trigger warning you can think of - it’s one dark book
• there were some moments where I got a little lost, but that could’ve been the shifting timelines on audio
• Alex is super damaged (understandably so) and as a result she makes decisions at times that make her difficult to like - so if you need to like a MC, this might be a hard read for you
All this to say, I was entirely wrapped up in this book and it was a perfect October read for me. It transported me and creeped me out and has strong writing and stellar atmosphere. And if there was a second one in the series I’d already be reading it.
Perhaps I’ll start by saying that it’s the book I almost gave away multiple times since I bought it a couple of years back. “Why did I buy this? This is not my kind of book?” But… I would turn to the first page and read the opening lines and think, “Hmm… I like her writing,” and skip it back on the shelf. And so it went, for over a year.
What finally pulled me in? A great review from a reader I trust, and the audiobook. The narration is amazing.
What you might like about this one:
• atmosphere, atmosphere, atmosphere
• world building that creates an alternative Yale universe that is pretty accessible to someone who doesn’t typically read this genre
• vivid characterization - smart memorable cast of characters
• spookiness that can turn to for real scariness on a dime
• sharp writing, and even some humour
What might put you off:
• ALL the trigger warnings, like pretty much every trigger warning you can think of - it’s one dark book
• there were some moments where I got a little lost, but that could’ve been the shifting timelines on audio
• Alex is super damaged (understandably so) and as a result she makes decisions at times that make her difficult to like - so if you need to like a MC, this might be a hard read for you
All this to say, I was entirely wrapped up in this book and it was a perfect October read for me. It transported me and creeped me out and has strong writing and stellar atmosphere. And if there was a second one in the series I’d already be reading it.
Graphic: Addiction, Alcohol, Blood, Body horror, Cursing, Death, Drug abuse, Emotional abuse, Fire/Fire injury, Gaslighting, Grief, Injury/Injury detail, Mental illness, Misogyny, Murder, Racism, Self harm, Sexism, Sexual assault, Violence, Toxic relationship, Sexual violence, and Rape