![]() ![]() ![]() Followed by a book of a gladiatorial combat scenario, which was really odd but ultimately interesting. Nevernight is Mia Corvere in school, learning how to become an assassin. The story over the course of the series follows a predictable pattern. And the footnotes just get better as the series goes on, especially when you find out who writes them. ![]() And often they are precipitated by some random thing, like a vase or portrait. And often they are amusing little tales or just a joke. A large portion of the worldbuilding actually takes place in the footnotes – and there are a lot of them. However, it does have FOOTNOTES, so that was really awesome. I really did like reading the series, though. ![]() Like the first book, Mia is at assassin school and everyone is acting like they’re at Hogwarts. The writing was really well done, but different than I am used to. I liked it, but I wasn’t in love with it. Well, Nevernight sure was a different series than I typically go for. Which is quite something on a world with 3 suns that rarely fully set. In addition to being a rater decent killer, she is capable of talking with shadows. Now she wishes to join a group of assassins, on a mission of revenge. Mia Covere’s family was killed, and she barely escaped with her life. Genres: fantasy, epic fantasy, high fantasy, young adult, school setting ![]()
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