Backlist Briefs: Reviews for MUSE OF NIGHTMARES & VENGEANCE
Also by this author: Strange the Dreamer
Series: Strange the Dreamer #2
on October 2, 2018
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction
Pages: 514
Also in this series: Strange the Dreamer
Source: Purchased
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GOODREADS SYNOPSIS:
Sarai has lived and breathed nightmares since she was six years old.
She believed she knew every horror and was beyond surprise.
She was wrong.
In the wake of tragedy, neither Lazlo nor Sarai are who they were before. One a god, the other a ghost, they struggle to grasp the new boundaries of their selves as dark-minded Minya holds them hostage, intent on vengeance against Weep.
Lazlo faces an unthinkable choice—save the woman he loves, or everyone else?—while Sarai feels more helpless than ever. But is she? Sometimes, only the direst need can teach us our own depths, and Sarai, the Muse of Nightmares, has not yet discovered what she's capable of.
As humans and godspawn reel in the aftermath of the citadel's near fall, a new foe shatters their fragile hopes, and the mysteries of the Mesarthim are resurrected: Where did the gods come from, and why? What was done with thousands of children born in the citadel nursery? And most important of all, as forgotten doors are opened and new worlds revealed: Must heroes always slay monsters, or is it possible to save them instead?
Love and hate, revenge and redemption, destruction and salvation all clash in this astonishing and heart-stopping sequel to the New York Times bestseller, Strange the Dreamer.
Review:
I’m just going to start off by saying that Laini Taylor’s writing in this series is about as close to perfection for me as it gets. There’s just something so special about the world she has created with Weep and with her Godspawn characters that enchanted me from the first pages of Strange the Dreamer and that continued to captivate me all the way through her latest installment, Muse of Nightmares. This has truly been one of my favorite fantasy reads and I’m probably just going to babble incoherently in this review and not do justice to the story at all.
Muse of Nightmares has an epic, sweeping storyline that is hard to talk about without giving away spoilers, so I’m just going to say that it not only revisits all of our favorite characters from Strange the Dreamer and takes each of their stories to the next level, but it also answers any and all questions that we were left hanging with at the end of that first book. Then, Taylor ramps up the worldbuilding even more by taking us inside of the world that ultimately creates the Godspawn and gives us that origin story. This aspect of the novel and the new characters that are introduced end up becoming crucial to the original storyline and I just found it so impressive how smoothly Taylor ties together all of the intricate threads that she creates between the two books.
The characters were of course still my favorite part of the series. My love for Lazlo and Sarai and their relationship only grew as they continued to defy all odds to be together in Muse of Nightmares. Ruby, Feral, and Sparrow are still as delightful as ever, and I even developed a soft spot for characters that I really didn’t care for in the first book, like Eril-Fane, Thyron Nero, and especially Minya. My newfound love for Minya was what surprised me the most about this second book. As much as I despised her in the first book, I actually cried for her in Muse of Nightmares. Totally did not see that coming, lol.
I’m sure I haven’t begun to do justice to what a beautiful fantasy story this series really is, but trust me, it’s one of the most beautifully crafted stores I’ve read in a long time. It’s not a fast-paced story by any means, but I thought the pacing was just perfect as Laini Taylor wove her exquisite tale and captured both my heart and imagination. 5 STARS
Vengeful by V.E. Schwab
Also by this author: A Darker Shade of Magic (Shades of Magic, #1), A Gathering of Shadows (Shades of Magic, #2)
Series: Villains #2
Published by Tor Books on September 25, 2018
Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction
Pages: 478
Source: Purchased
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GOODREADS SYNOPSIS:
Eli Ever and Victor Vale were only medical students when their mutual discovery that near-death experiences can, under the right conditions, manifest extraordinary abilities.
They were best friends, and rivals, and then enemies. They were dead, then alive, and then---Eli killed Victor, once and for all.
Or so he thought---but Sydney Clarke felt otherwise, and used her own superpower to tip the scales. Now, a trio hides in the shadows, while another takes advantages of post-death life to take over the city of Merit.
If there can be life after death—will there be calm after vengeance, or will chaos rule?
Review:
Vengeful is the much anticipated sequel to V.E. Schwab’s immensely popular Vicious, and man, what a sequel it is! It’s everything I hoped it would be and more. Schwab revisits the world of the EOs (Extra Ordinaries) and all of my favorite morally gray characters and even adds a couple of new ones with cool EO powers to the mix. If you’re into villains at all, you’re going to love Marcella because The Villains series really lives up to its name with the addition of her character. I don’t want to give away too much about Marcella and what she’s after so I’ll just say that I spent much of the book waiting with bated breath to see what was going to happen once she finally crossed paths with either Eli or Victor. I just knew from the moment we were introduced to her that it was going to be an explosive encounter!
The story picks up five years after the events of Vicious and we learn that when Sydney used her power to resurrect Victor the last time, something went wrong with his powers and now he keeps dying, each time staying dead longer and longer. He’s in a fight for his life at this point. As if Victor’s desperate need to find a way to save himself doesn’t make for an intense enough story, there’s Eli at the other end of the spectrum. Eli has actually been captured and imprisoned by an anti-EO group and used as little more than a science experiment for years. The predicaments they find themselves in are clearly not what they had in mind when they first started trying to secure EO powers for themselves years ago.
Eli is perhaps the most surprising element of Vengeful for me. He is, of course, still driven by his belief that he is good and every other EO, especially Victor, is evil and needs to be destroyed, but at the same time, we are given insight into Eli’s past (growing up with an abusive father, etc.) that brings such a level of humanity to him that I honestly felt tremendous sympathy for Eli. Aside from my unexpected sympathy for Eli, what I loved most about Vengeful, as with Vicious, are the scenes with Victor and his found family. Those domestic scenes between Victor, Mitch, Sydney, and Sydney’s dog, Dol, just gave me such warm fuzzies and perfectly offset all of the danger and violence that infuses every other scene in the series.
I did struggle a bit with Schwab’s use of multiple timelines in Vengeful, mainly because there were so many of them to keep track of. Thankfully though, I got used to them fairly quickly and settled in for the ride.
My love for V.E. Schwab’s writing continues to grow with each book that I read and Vengeful is no exception to that. I love the intricate worlds that she builds, the flawed morally ambiguous characters that she makes me fall for, and the deliciously dark and dangerous storylines that she crafts. 4 STARS
I loved her Daughter Of Smoke and Bone series and wondered about this one. Mystery solved and thanks for a wonderful review, Suzanne!
I still need to go back and read her Daughter of Smoke and Bone series, so I’m glad to hear you loved that one.
I have heard such amazing things about the Strange the Dreamer series, I don’t know why I took it off my TBR!
I think it’s one of those books that people either love or hate because of the pacing, which while perfect for me, I’ve heard others complain that it’s too slow.
I’m so bummed I couldn’t make time to read Muse of Nightmares. I WILL read it, though, at some point. And I adored Vengeful. I agree, I liked Eli so much more in this book!
Yes, totally shocked me how much more I liked Eli this time around. Reminds me of Schwab making me like Holland by the final book of the Shades of Magic series.
I really want to start the Strange the Dreamer series 🙂
If you do, I hope you love it!
I finally read Vicious this year and I LOVED it – I have the sequel but need to read it. Hopefully it will be an early 2019 read for me. I still need to read Strange the Dreamer, but I’m so glad you loved the sequel.
-Lauren
I hope you love Vengeful too. What surprised me the most about it was how much I ended up liking Eli. Totally did not see that coming at all, lol.
Wonderful reviews, Suzanne. I’m so interested in both of these and it sounds like they are incredible reads. I am pretty sure I have the first in the series from Laini Taylor waiting for me on my Kindle. Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to you as well!
Great wrap-ups! I need to check out the Strange the Dreamer series soon!!
If you do, I hope you enjoy it!
I hear such interesting things about the Strange the Dreamer series. I’m intrigued and may have to give it a read at some point! I’m not planning to read Vengeful, but I love when an author can make me feel sympathy for a character I never thought I would! That’s great that she was able to do that with Eli!
I agree and Schwab is a master at doing that. She did the exact same thing to me in the final book of the Shades of Magic series – actually made me cry over a character I loathed the first two books.
I have these two on my TBR and ugh I can’t wait to be in the mood to read them (LOL1) because these two authors are AH-MAZING!
I hope you enjoy them both when you get around to reading them. 🙂
I am delighted that you enjoyed Muse of Nightmares so much. I didn’t love it quite as much as Strange the Dreamer as I preferred the pacing and story progression in the first book – but that doesn’t stop it being an amazing read that has stayed with me, too. A great review, Suzanne:)
Thanks! Laini Taylor is fast becoming a favorite of mine. I’m planning to read her Daughter of Smoke and Bone series this year if I can squeeze it in.