If you loved it there’s a high chance you’ll enjoy the writing style of this book as well, if you hated it, I’d recommend borrowing “Nevernight” from the library and seeing if you enjoy the first few chapters. So I guess what it truly comes down to is if you’ve liked Tahereh Mafi’s “Shatter Me” series or not. If you’re no fan of paraphrases and poetry or prose I’m fairly certain that you will end up hating this book. As it seems most of the reviewers that gave it a low rating just couldn’t with the writing style and the recurring footnotes. Why the ‘byss I wondered and started to investigate. Except of maybe the many bad ratings this book got? *lol* When I started to read “Nevernight” I already knew that I was late to the party, but after reading it and skimming through some of the reviews I also realized that it’s apparently a rather controversial book?! □ Truth be told, after reading this book I’m convinced that there is absolutely nothing our heroine wouldn’t be able to deal with. Not that Mia wouldn’t be able to deal with it. Well, I suppose that’s only to be expected when you set out on the dark path of revenge. The last thing you will ever be in this world, girl, is someone’s hero.” The thought that wakes the bastards of this world sweating in the nevernight.
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