![]() Jay Kristoff painted a rich and vibrant world, one that is perpetually bathed in light, courtesy of the three suns that orbit this strange planet. In the beginning, I almost gave up reading it because the writing felt jarring but thankfully, after a point, I got used to it and then could focus on other important things like the plot and the characters. It is still funny and sharp but it definitely takes time for the reader to acclimatise. My reading of this book was regularly interrupted so this review will be shorter than usual. Nevernight by Jay Kristoff was as different from The Lotus Wars trilogy as possible with some key similarities the characters and their fates, but more on that later. ![]() ![]() Aurora Burning (Aurora Cycle #02) by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff Review.Storm Cursed (Mercy Thompson #11) & Smoke Bitten (Mercy Thompson #12) by Patricia Briggs Review. ![]()
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