Hardcover, 495 pages

English language

Published Dec. 31, 2012 by Delacorte Press.

ISBN:
978-0-385-34440-1
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3 stars (2 reviews)

The year is 1 AWC—After the Wall Crash. The Fae are free and hunting us. It’s a war zone out there, and no two days are alike. I’m Dani O’Malley, the chaos-filled streets of Dublin are my home, and there’s no place I’d rather be.

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I don't think I've ever finished a book I disliked as much as this one.

Firstly, Dani's narrative was so jarring and off-putting that I read the entire book at arm's length. I skimmed, read as fast as possible, because according to the brief research I'd done it was important to know the details of this book before continuing with the series. But ewwww do I wish I had just found myself some spoilers online and skipped it entirely.

I recognize that Dani is young. But either Moning cannot convincingly write young people, or Dani was meant to be so obnoxious I wanted to punch the book every time I turned the page. If the latter is the case, Moning is brilliant, because that was exactly my reaction. The ego and arrogance would have been better as a starting point. But there was absolutely zero character growth.

Oh, it was …

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Subjects

  • Fairies
  • Teenage girls
  • Fiction

Places

  • Dublin
  • Ireland