A review by natashaleighton_
Book of Night by Holly Black

dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I have been a Holly Black fan since I was seventeen and first picked up her Modern Fairy Tale series, and after reading all of the subsequent releases she’s become an auto buy author for me, I loved The Coldest Girl In Coldtown, The Darkest Part of The Forest, The Folk of The Air series and even the first book in the Curseworkers series (which I enjoyed but still need to read the rest of that series.) 

Now, I absolutely loved her early style of writing which I found a lot darker and imbued with a grittier realism that we don’t see as much of in her work post The Cruel Prince. With the announcement of her first adult fantasy, I had high hopes that the grittier tone would make a reappearance in The Book of Night. And for the most part, I’d say it did! 

The wickedly dark, urban fantasy tone that I’d come to know and love in Kaye and Roiben’s story is back. But instead of duplicitous fae, we get shadowy magicians, a murder mystery and a retired criminal and a high stakes heist that I was definitely invested in. 

I loved Charlie our protagonist and resident underdog and she tries to unravel the mystery she’s unexpectedly connected to, magnificently unravelling one plot twist after another. I do warn that the mystery aspect is pretty intregal to the plot and so, despite being fantasy it does read more like a mystery that happens to have magic/ fantastical elements rather than a straight urban fantasy. 

I don’t want to say too much for fear of spoiling the plot but, if like me you’ve read and enjoyed The Modern Faerie Tales or The Curseworkers series—or are partial to urban fantasy with elements of dark realism and a ton of plot twists, then I definitely recommend checking this out. If you’re looking for the next Cruel Prince however, you may find yourself a little disappointed. 

Personally I absolutely loved this and feel the only downside was the cliffhanger ending. I’m hoping this is the start of a series and not a standalone because I really need to know what happens next! 

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