A review by thereviewbooth
Clever Creatures of the Night by Samantha Mabry

dark emotional mysterious sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

This is one of those books that consume – and it all takes place in 24 hours. At first I thought the chapters were out of order until I realized they were time based haha. Drea’s roommates are definitely strange, hiding their own secrets, and agendas. Desperation, isolation and trauma does extremely strange things, even to the sanest and most well put together people. I really enjoyed Case’s character – resilient, damaged, fiercely loyal, and mostly practical considering the situation she finds herself in. The letters and bits and pieces of Drea that Case uncovers ratcheted up the feeling of unease throughout the book. Their relationship wasn’t traditional but then again, neither of the girls are either. 

The prairie is not a lush paradise but that does not mean it is not beautiful – it can also host deadly creatures and situations as well. One thing that I will say about the local fauna is this: Old Yeller hogs, but it’s worse and it’s at night – and it is terrifying. I absolutely loved the nature aspect reflected in this book. 

I wanted to know more about the disaster – its scope and the impact beyond the state of Texas. Initially I was expecting more horror and fantastical/paranormal horror – what we do get isn’t disappointing, just not where I thought the story was going. The White witch/ghost tale threaded throughout the book felt like it should have had more of an impact on the story. I am not big on open-ended conclusions to books but as far as this one goes I wasn’t hugely disappointed at the end. 

If you are looking for a whirlwind mystery with the list below, I highly recommend checking out this interesting & quick book. 

  • FMC who is anything but a typical YA main
  • natural disaster & its aftermath
  • strange roommates with secrets and their own agendas
  • small town & (prairie) rural setting – they’re also real places
  • legend/ghost story
A huge thank you to Algonquin Young Readers for reaching out to me about a gifted copy of Clever Creatures of the Night to read. I cannot wait to see what the author writes next.