Nevernight (Spoiler Free Review) by Jay Kristoff

Matt's Fantasy Book Reviews
27 Mar 202305:51

Summary

TLDRIn this review, the speaker expresses intense frustration with 'Nevernight' by Jay Kristoff, labeling it one of the worst books they've ever read. Despite being a fan of Kristoff's other work, such as 'Empire of the Vampire,' they criticize the writing as overly descriptive, boring, and poorly executed. The book's portrayal of a young female assassin and excessive smut were significant turn-offs. The speaker describes falling asleep multiple times while reading and ultimately finds the plot dull and the character development lacking. They strongly advise against reading the book, deeming it a disappointing experience.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The reviewer expresses deep disappointment with *Nevernight* by Jay Kristoff, calling it one of the worst books they have ever read.
  • 😀 They emphasize that despite enjoying Kristoff's *Empire of the Vampire*, *Nevernight* did not meet their expectations.
  • 😀 The reviewer criticizes the writing style, finding it to be overly descriptive and filled with unnecessary similes.
  • 😀 They mention that the book’s tone and writing choices, including excessive use of adjectives, were grating and made the reading experience unpleasant.
  • 😀 The reviewer feels the book is slow-paced and boring, citing falling asleep multiple times while reading.
  • 😀 The initial premise of the book, featuring a badass assassin, was not enough to redeem it for the reviewer, as it felt poorly executed.
  • 😀 The amount of explicit content and smut in the book was another major point of frustration for the reviewer, finding it cringe-worthy.
  • 😀 The reviewer's main criticism was that the book lacked plot progression, with too much focus on setup and little action or movement forward.
  • 😀 They describe the book as containing info dumps that failed to engage or move the plot along effectively.
  • 😀 Despite hating *Nevernight*, the reviewer plans to continue reading *Empire of the Vampire* because they enjoyed the first book in the series.
  • 😀 The reviewer concludes by saying they can't recommend *Nevernight* to anyone, though they acknowledge others might like it, but they are unsure who those readers are.

Q & A

  • What is the reviewer’s overall opinion of *Nevernight* by Jay Kristoff?

    -The reviewer has a very negative opinion of *Nevernight*, calling it one of the worst books they’ve ever read. They were disappointed with almost every aspect of the book, including the writing style, characterization, and plot development.

  • What specific issue does the reviewer have with the writing style in *Nevernight*?

    -The reviewer criticizes the writing for being overly descriptive, with excessive use of adjectives and info dumps. They describe the prose as ‘atrocious’ and believe that it detracts from the overall story.

  • How does the reviewer feel about the protagonist of *Nevernight*?

    -The reviewer finds the protagonist, an assassin, to be poorly written. They feel that the character is not convincingly portrayed as a badass, and they mention that the author might not understand how to write a young female character.

  • What kind of plot does the reviewer expect from *Nevernight*, and does it meet those expectations?

    -The reviewer expected an exciting, action-packed story about an assassin, similar to a ‘Hogwarts for assassins’ scenario. However, they found the plot to be slow and boring, with no significant action or progression for large portions of the book.

  • What does the reviewer think about the pacing of *Nevernight*?

    -The reviewer describes the pacing as painfully slow. They mention falling asleep multiple times while reading the book due to its lack of progress and the overwhelming amount of setup without substantial action or character development.

  • Does the reviewer enjoy smut or explicit content in books?

    -No, the reviewer does not enjoy smut or explicit content in books. They find the level of sexual content in *Nevernight* excessive and cringe-worthy, which contributed to their negative experience with the book.

  • How does the reviewer compare *Nevernight* to other books they’ve read?

    -The reviewer compares *Nevernight* unfavorably to other books they’ve read, specifically mentioning *The First Binding*, which they also disliked but for different reasons. They rate *Nevernight* as one of the worst books they’ve read, and even consider it in their bottom three books of all time.

  • What does the reviewer think about Jay Kristoff’s other work?

    -The reviewer expresses admiration for Jay Kristoff’s *Empire of the Vampire*, calling it awesome. They are still interested in reading future installments of that series, despite their disappointment with *Nevernight*.

  • Would the reviewer recommend *Nevernight* to others?

    -No, the reviewer would not recommend *Nevernight* to anyone. They were so disappointed by the book that they couldn’t find anything positive to say about it, and they believe most people would not enjoy it.

  • What is the tone of the reviewer’s delivery throughout the video?

    -The tone of the reviewer’s delivery is frustrated, disheartened, and emotional. They express strong dissatisfaction with the book and seem genuinely upset by their experience reading it.

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