A review by jelkebooks
A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer

adventurous dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

originally read in 2018 - original rating 5 stars

REREAD 2024
Honestly, I don't know what got into me in 2018 to give this book a 5 star rating. I mean, not that this is a bad book, it really isn't, I just don't think it's anywhere near 5 star material. In fact rereading my review from back then I do agree with it, which makes me even more baffled that it was a five star back then. But yeah, we're here now, with a three star, but a high three star.
My main issue with this book was Harper, I really did not like her for most of this book. She's just a type of female main character in YA that I can't stand: stupid, defiant for defiance sake instead of actual understandable reasons, and no sense of self preservation despite the author set on convincing us that she's the most badass person to have ever badassed. That's a very common female main character in YA, especially back in the day but I absolutely can't stand it. To be completely honest, Harper isn't the worst example of this type of character I've read. Her defiance at the start does make a bit of sense if it wasn't for good reasons, because of the kidnapping to another world and not being able to go home. I also think that by the end of this book she does show quite a bit of growth, and I'm excited to see her develop even more in the rest of the series.
I did really like Rhen, look he's also a very typical male main character in YA, but he does fit in an archetype I actually really love. Come on, the spoiled prince who no one thinks is going to be a good leader, but is actually realy concerned for his people and would make for a more better king than his brutal father (okay, we don't know much about his dad, but I'm just talking about the archetype, not Rhen in particular). I EAT IT UP EVERY SINGLE TIME. I definitely preffered the chapters in his POV over Harper's, but he is a bit one dimensional. I just didn't LOVE him. Who I did love was Grey. He is an incredibly interesting character, and I wish we would have gotten his POV throughout this book as well.
I did quite like the plot of this book. I thought it was entertaining, but it was a bit slow at times. It does get very tense and action packed towards the end, and it had me on the edge of my seat. It's just in the middle that it can drag a little bit. I did really like the world as well, and I am incredibly intrigued to keep reading. So hopefully I'll get to the sequel very soon!

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