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Monday, July 17, 2017

Review: Godsgrave by Jay Kristoff


Godsgrave by Jay Kristoff
Book Two of the Nevernight Chronicles
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication Date: September 5, 2017
Rating: 4 stars
Source: ARC sent by the publisher

Summary (from Goodreads):

A ruthless young assassin continues her journey for revenge in this new epic fantasy from New York Times bestselling author Jay Kristoff.

Assassin Mia Corvere has found her place among the Blades of Our Lady of Blessed Murder, but many in the Red Church ministry think she’s far from earned it. Plying her bloody trade in a backwater of the Republic, she’s no closer to ending Consul Scaeva and Cardinal Duomo, or avenging her familia. And after a deadly confrontation with an old enemy, Mia begins to suspect the motives of the Red Church itself.

When it’s announced that Scaeva and Duomo will be making a rare public appearance at the conclusion of the grand games in Godsgrave, Mia defies the Church and sells herself to a gladiatorial collegium for a chance to finally end them. Upon the sands of the arena, Mia finds new allies, bitter rivals, and more questions about her strange affinity for the shadows. But as conspiracies unfold within the collegium walls, and the body count rises, Mia will be forced to choose between loyalty and revenge, and uncover a secret that could change the very face of her world.

Set in the world of Nevernight, which Publishers Weekly called “absorbing in its complexity and bold in its bloodiness,” Godsgrave will continue to thrill and satisfy fantasy fans everywhere.

What I Liked:

***SPOILER-FREE REVIEW*** (I promise!)

Believe it or not, I wasn't planning on reading this book, and for a couple of reasons. I read Nevernight last year (a little over a year ago) and enjoyed the book, but a year later, I couldn't remember much from the book (except a key death in the ending). I couldn't remember who Mercurio or Ashlinn or Scaeva were. Heck, I almost forgot who Mister Kindly was! So as Godsgrave began to pick up speed in publicity and marketing, I felt less inclined to read the book - partly because I couldn't remember much from Nevernight. The other reason was because I thought to perhaps binge-read the series, once the third book was published. I'm glad I decided to read Godsgrave now, even though the ending was quite the cliffhanger, and there is a good chance I will forget everything while waiting for the publication of book three. Kristoff has put together an excellent follow-up to Nevernight, and it will not disappoint.

In this novel, Mia Corvere has taken on a new task in her journey to get her revenge. She is now a Blade of Our Lady of Blessed Murder, but the Red Church doesn't like her pursuit of revenge. She defies the Church, and has herself sold to a gladiatorial collegium in order to get closer to Scaeva and Duomo, who will make appearances during the grand games in which the gladiators fight. In the arena, Mia sheds more blood than she ever has, but she also makes unexpected allies. Her need for revenge competes with her loyalty and her conscience. And she will discover truths that she never thought possible, truths that will change her world.

At first I was a little daunted by the size of this book - most likely, it's no bigger than its predecessor, but still. It's a fairly long book. No matter though, because it was action-packed and twisted from start to finish. At no point was I lacking interest. Kristoff has upped the ante in this book, drawn the stakes higher, and given Mia more close calls. 

Mia is as clever and as fearless as always, but she also shows some vulnerability, to herself and to a select few people. She isn't cold and unbreakable as steel like her fellow gladiators think, but she is unshakable in her goals. Mia is a fierce girl who becomes not only driven by revenge (though it is always present on her mind). What happens when she starts to care about others, and her loyalty interferes with her quest for revenge? You'll find out in this book.

There are a lot of old and new secondary characters that make significant appearances. I won't mention too many names because things will become spoiler-y really quickly. There are a few people that you would never expect to see working with Mia, a few that you wouldn't expect Kristoff to take and dig deeper and redeem. My favorite secondary characters are some new ones that you'll meet - Sidonius, Bryn, Belle, and some others. Kristoff's characters are so likable, even the messed-up villainous antagonists. And of course, there were many Mister Kindly appearances, and Eclipse too. I love Mister Kindly and Eclipse's back-and-forth banter.

I was a little wary of the idea of the "grand games", because it is a concept that isn't new to fantasy series, especially in a sequel novel. These games were extremely bloody and merciless, and even though I knew Mia would walk away from each fight (this isn't a spoiler -- I doubt Kristoff would kill off his protagonist in book two of three), I felt a little uneasy. Kristoff doesn't hold back when it comes to the blood, gore, and #stabstabstab.

On that note, this is not a Young Adult novel. I think most people should know this by now, having read Nevernight. But in case anyone needs a reminder, this is not a YA book. Definitely adult. Lots of bloody murders in explicit detail. Oh, and there is sex in explicit detail. A fair amount, and right from the start.

I didn't think I would totally enjoy this book, given the ending of Nevernight, in which one of my favorite characters dies. But I liked this sequel. Kristoff did the series justice (so far). There is a massive cliffhanger at the end of this book, which is to be expected but is still annoying, but it ensures that I'll be reading book three!

What I Did Not Like:

There are only two things that I didn't enjoy about this book, and both are preferences of mine. I don't like love triangles, and this series definitely has one going on. There is a new love interest introduced in this book, and things go very far in that romantic direction. I don't really have a problem with this ship - I just don't like love triangles and at this point, there are two love interests.

The other thing? I'm not a fan of a certain sexual act that occurs in this book. Which is funny because I read a looooooot of adult romance novels - but this thing isn't usually in those romance novels, so I was a little taken aback. You can ask me about it privately, if you wish to know ahead of time!

Also, don't get me wrong - these are not negatives in terms of Kristoff's writing or anything like that. These are things that I typically don't like - but another reader might love.

Would I Recommend It:

If you read and enjoyed Nevernight, there is no way I wouldn't recommend reading this book. It's a good sequel - dare I say an even better novel - and worth the read. But like I said above, this isn't a YA novel (I know Kristoff has a lot of YA readers), and there is a lot of explicit content (killing/mutilation and sexual acts), so I don't recommend this book/series to younger readers. But I think most people know their limits so I probably don't need to state that.

Rating:

4 stars. I'm excited for the rest of the world to read this book because I have a feeling that the Nevernight fandom will explode after going through this one! Things get more and more intense in just about every area of Mia's life, and it's all leading to a showstopping conclusion in book three. I'll be waiting for it!


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19 comments:

  1. I was curious about how book two would do. It sounds like it was pretty strong even with a few drawback like the love triangle. I might get to these eventually. Great review, Alyssa!

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  2. Great review! I'm really interested in getting my hands on the first book now. Hopefully I can find it soon!

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  3. I hate when I read the second book of a series and can't remember the first. Why are so many books in series now?
    sherry @ fundinmental

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  4. I haven't read Nevernight yet but I do want too, so I'm glad to hear that you really liked the sequel. I have a hard time remembering previous books in series too, which is just one reason I'm not that great with keeping up with them. haha

    -lauren

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  5. I am awful at remembering details so I cannot even tell you how many sequels I haven't read just because I can't remember the first book and I'm not always a huge fan of having to reread. I've been wanting to read Nevernight and just never got around to grabbing a copy but I'm glad because it sounds like something I should binge read as a series. Thanks for the great review!

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  6. I'm so excited to get to this, although I probably won't get to it until next month (and OMG September is just around the corner!) You've left some tantalising hints about the story in your review so I'm very curious to read it for myself. Thanks for reviewing and getting me excited about it, Alyssa!

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  7. I'm so excited to read this second installment. Once again its sounds dark, gritty and bad-ass, lol. I'm curious about these unexpected allies and love the sound of the gladiators fights. Was there still the footnotes in your copy? I actually liked them in the first installment. :)

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  8. This sounds like an interesting read. I am not sure how much blood and guts I am into reading these days. Great review!

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  9. I have not read Nevernight, so I may wait so I can binge the whole series

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  10. I haven't read Nevernight but I really want to! I haven't read too many adult fantasy, and I've heard pretty good things about this series. I'm looking forward to the fans' reactions. I'm also a bit curious about whatever sexual act occurs in this book. I guess I'll just have to see whenever I pick up the series!

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  11. God, I just love the wicked covers for this series! I admit that Nevernight was definitely a unique read, but I couldn't enjoy it for trying to dissect descriptions every other page. I may try to return to this world one day, but I ended up with a massive migraine so I'm not sure yet. Glad you are loving the books!

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  12. I really want to start reading this series. I am so curious about it and those covers are amazingly good. I am glad you enjoyed it!

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  13. I won't be starting my ARC until closer to the release date, but I'm really looking forward to getting to it! Your positive review is just getting me even more excited, woohoo!

    ~Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

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  14. Great review! The covers for this one and the first book are just so amazing. Your review for this just makes me want to pick up book one even more. Have a good week! 😀

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  15. I still need to read Nevernight and probably won't read it until closer to the release date for this book, but it sounds like a fantastic series. Great review!

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  16. I'm very glad to hear you enjoyed this one! Damn love triangle... I'm still going to read the book but it's good to know before going in. Thanks Alyssa <3

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  17. I am still upset about this, haha :D So not going to leave a long comment; as we have already talked about this. <3 But, I did read all of your review, and I loved reading your thoughts about it Alyssa :D Thank you for sharing. <3 Hugs.

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  18. I liked the first book but I ended up deciding not to continue the series for a few reasons, but I'm happy to hear that the sequel was such a good reading experience for you. Every time someone calls this series YA I cringe inside thinking of all the explicit details in it...yikes! Haha.

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  19. I'm SO glad you liked this book, Alyssa! I just got an ARC and I can't wait to read it. I've heard bad things because of the love triangle, but since I don't remember too much about the first book, I hope it doesn't bother me much.

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