Court of Nightfall (Volume 1)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Karissa E. (ophelia99) reviewed on + 2527 more book reviews
This is the first book in the Nightfall Chronicles, which is a trilogy. This was a well done fantasy/post-apocalyptic type of novel. It reminds a lot of The Hunger Games trilogy and of Pierce Brown's Red Rising series.
In this case it was a war between Nephilim and humans that wiped out a large portion of both populations and resulted in a sort of caste system that rules humanity now. Additionally the Nephilim and those that are half Nephilim and half human are treated as slaves.
There is some excellent world-building here and I really enjoyed the first half of the book where we read about Scarlett's childhood and history. The second half of the book was very similar to some other series I have read (heroine gets training in secret, joins a rebellion, and tries to infiltrate the enemy headquarters) and I didn't enjoy it as much as the beginning.
In the end it's a well done book. However, I wasn't dying to read more about these characters by the time I finished the book.
Overall I enjoyed the book. There is some good world building here and the character development in the beginning of the book is very well done. The second half of the book ventured into territory that was a lot more traditional YA dystopia in nature and I didn't enjoy that part quite as much. Right now I am not sure if I will read the rest of the series or not. It's not a bad book but I didn't find the 2nd part of the story to be all that engaging.
In this case it was a war between Nephilim and humans that wiped out a large portion of both populations and resulted in a sort of caste system that rules humanity now. Additionally the Nephilim and those that are half Nephilim and half human are treated as slaves.
There is some excellent world-building here and I really enjoyed the first half of the book where we read about Scarlett's childhood and history. The second half of the book was very similar to some other series I have read (heroine gets training in secret, joins a rebellion, and tries to infiltrate the enemy headquarters) and I didn't enjoy it as much as the beginning.
In the end it's a well done book. However, I wasn't dying to read more about these characters by the time I finished the book.
Overall I enjoyed the book. There is some good world building here and the character development in the beginning of the book is very well done. The second half of the book ventured into territory that was a lot more traditional YA dystopia in nature and I didn't enjoy that part quite as much. Right now I am not sure if I will read the rest of the series or not. It's not a bad book but I didn't find the 2nd part of the story to be all that engaging.
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