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A review by copenhag
Defy the Night by Brigid Kemmerer
5.0
After reading Brigid Kemmerer's Cursebreakers series, I was a little skeptical about reading Defy the Night. That specific series was good, I even own all of the books, but I don't think that it was ended very well. However, holy crap. Defy the Night knocked all of those doubts so far away from my mind at the end of the chapter.
The map was beautifully illustrated, so much better than the maps in the Cursebreakers series. I even loved the little page where it told the reader who the characters were. The storyline was absolutely amazing, and the pacing was perfect. I would re-read this book over and over again, until the pages will fall apart because of my re-reading. When I go to the book store next, I'm going to drop so much money on this book.
5/5 stars. I would 100% recommend this book to any fantasy reader, or even any reader at all.
The map was beautifully illustrated, so much better than the maps in the Cursebreakers series. I even loved the little page where it told the reader who the characters were. The storyline was absolutely amazing, and the pacing was perfect. I would re-read this book over and over again, until the pages will fall apart because of my re-reading. When I go to the book store next, I'm going to drop so much money on this book.
5/5 stars. I would 100% recommend this book to any fantasy reader, or even any reader at all.