I love A Darker Shade of Magic and getting to know Kell and Delilah. The universe V.E. Schwab has created is so intriguing and mysterious I just can't wait to read book 2 to see where we go next. Highly recommended to any adventure fantasy fans with twist, turns and betrayal you won't see coming. And so many questions and mystery left after so many have already been answered...!
This was more like a 2.5 for me but I’m going to spend most of this review complaining. Felt like the main characters all lacked discernible personalities outside of half-broody mage and sarcastic pirate-wannabe, mostly just reacting to events. The ending felt anti-climatic, the Big Baddies came off as simply sadistic and then were quickly dispatched. Found the two paragraphs of chemistry between Lila and Rhy to be more compelling than her interactions with Kell. In spite of all that, it was very readable, and I zipped through it, but it felt like a lot of pages for a story I ended up not feeling particularly invested in ... #TeamHolland?
This book was fantastic! I can't wait to continue with the next book in the series
3 things I liked in the book: - I loved the setting of the world, with four parallel Londons, and how each of them where so different. We get to hear a little bit about the world outside of Red London, but else really nothing of the rest of the world. I hope the world gets expanded in the rest of the series. - The magic in this world is fascinating. It isn't too difficult to understand, but at the same time there seems to be some differences to it. I wanna learn more about it! - When we get to the climax of the story everything seems lost, I didn't know how the character's where going to get trough the situation, they had put themselves in, or how they were going to win the day. Overall I didn't find this book predictable, which is a huge plus!
I do have one bigger complaint about the book. One of the plotlines seemed very firm in how it was going to HAVE to play out, but when we finally get to the conclusion of this, there's suddenly this other option, that is so much easier. I'm of course talking about Kell being able to send the near-to-death Holland to Black London with the stone. I felt really disappointed in this, and have no doubt that this is going to have a consequence in the following books.
I also have a theory! Which when I realized it near the end of the book, I felt stupid for not having picked up the clues a lot before; because it's staring us right in the face! Lila is an antari! We get to hear about her having lost one of her eyes, and so she has a glass eye instead, and she's able to travel between the Londons with Kell, even though he don't think it will be possible for her. But it is, because she's actually an antari. I finally picked up on this during their last travel from White London to Red London. And afterwords we get even more of a confirmation about this, with getting told that Kells tutor (I've forgotten his name, sorry) sensed magic in her. I will be so choked if this it not true.
Oh, and also! I really, really, really hope we DO NOT get a love triangle in this series. We kind of get a hint at it, but I really hope it will just stay at that. And honestly I'm not too bothered whether we get just a two-person romance or none at all.
This was SO GOOD. It started slow, for sure - in fact, there was one point where I considered putting it down. I was interested by the world, but I didn't really get what the point was. What was the plot? Meeting Lila really kept me going, she steals this book IMO. I liked Kell, too. But without Lila, I'm not sure I would have gotten far enough to appreciate him. She's so spunky and tough and she makes me laugh and she has that soft hidden underbelly. I love her.
Anyway, it took a bit for me to see the plot. There was a decent bit of time spent building the world (worlds?) and setting the stage. But once the plot got going, it took off. Before I knew it, I was in the final few chapters. Slow start and then bam! It's non-stop. I'm thinking future books are likely to be much faster starts because there isn't a world to build anymore? I hope so, because I definitely plan to continue.
The audio was also really good for this book. The narrator, Steven Crossley, was new-to-me but did a great job. I sometimes struggle with male narrators doing female voices, but he did a good job with Lila, particularly when she's pretending to be a man. He manages to make her sound like a woman imitating a man... which, when you consider he's already a man doing a female voice, is considerably talented. So yeah, I will continue in audio and hope there's no narration changes in my future.
This review was originally posted on Star Crossed Reviews I bought this book because I have seen it all over Instagram. This book has a lot of hype and I sadly didn't get it. Don't get me wrong I enjoyed the story and if it didn't have so much hype then this would be a solid 4 star read and I wouldn't feel guilty.
I liked Kell. He has a mysterious back story and I am hoping this will be unearthed in the future books. Kell has an important role to go between the different London's to pass messages between the monarchs. He also does some side smuggling of magical objects. Kell is troubled but also has a cheeky side. I liked that about him.
Lila Bard is a great character and the perfect companion for Kell. She takes no shit and puts Kell in his place on more than one occasion. She is witty and very clever. I really like Lila's character.
I loved that there were parallel London's. I liked hearing the differences between them and about the history of Black London. This is a very unique story. I've certainly not read anything else like it. Victoria's writing is enchanting and she has quite the imagination to think up not 1 but 3 alternative London's.
I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the series and seeing how it all unravels.
A Darker Shade of Magic is the first novel in the famous series of the same name. Written by V.E. Schwab, this is a series that I’ve heard nothing but compliments about. And it has admittedly taken me far too long to read this series. Better late than never, right?
What would you say, if I told you that there is more than one London? In the universe that V.E. Schwab has created, that is exactly the case. There are four, to be exact. Though it is not so easy to pass between them.
Kell is one of the few who can travel between the different worlds, thanks to his being Antari. He’s one of the most powerful in a city full of magic. Other cities and worlds are not so lucky. Magic comes in all shapes and sizes, and even the way it is perceived and used varies from world to world. Assuming magic is present at all.
Having the ability to travel between worlds sounds like such a treasure – even if it does come with the task of being a mail carrier for the royalty. But that isn’t enough for Kell. No, he’s seeking a thrill or two on top of that. That is, until it placed him squarely in the path of danger.
“I’d rather die on an adventure than live standing still.”
Warnings: Just a couple of quick warnings for readers to be aware of. There are several instances of cutting, as blood is a power source in this novel. The intent does alter, depending on who is casting – and who is ordering it. Likewise, there’s a lot of blood that gets mentioned.
Wow. Having read A Darker Shade of Magic, I can honestly tell you that I seriously regret having put it off for so long. This was such a brilliant read. I loved just about everything about it, from the characters to the world and magic. It was all outstanding.
This was a novel that showed some serious writing chops. There’s extensive world-building, for one thing. The fact that there are four worlds ready to be explored speaks volumes (yes, I know that Black London has yet to be shown – but I feel like that will change in later novels, or at least I hope so). Each of the Londons shown has been utterly unique, with its own rules and defining features. I devoured every last detail made available.
The story itself is told through multiple perspectives, but there are two that take dominance. The first is Kell, the Antari capable of creating doors and traveling between worlds. He is the foundation that made this entire plot possible.
The second is Lila, a thief, and sneaky woman if ever there was one. Her perspectives are almost as frequent as Kell’s, and she was likewise vital to this plot. Without her stubbornness and ability to do what was demanded of her, I have no doubt that this story would have gone very differently. Her cheeky personality helped the tone of the novel as well, so that was a plus.
I have so many questions and even more theories about what is going to happen next. It has been a hot minute since I got so wrapped up into a world and series such as this. I am kicking myself for not reading it sooner. But at least I get to binge the whole series at once, so that’s something, right? I’m absolutely picking up the next novel and reading it asap.
Boy, I wish I read this book sooner! I had tried to read this book twice before, once as an ebook, once physically (I literally started it the moment I got on the train after meeting Victoria). But somehow I just did not get past the first chapter. However, when I picked it for my TBR wheel I knew I had to read it. And it was a rollercoaster ride! I loved Kell, I loved Lila, I loved the setting and the writing, ahh I just loved everything! I will definitely be picking up the next book asap. You can hold me responsible if I don’t, honestly!