Reviewed by rakesandrogues on
What I loved about this book was its ability to suck me in. Even if I only started reading in short intervals, I found it amazing that Fisher was able to pull me straight in. The book was a quick and easy read. The pages just flew by and before I knew it, I had already finished the book. THE DARK CITY looked lengthy, but the combination of bigger than usual font, and photographs before the start of each chapter really takes up a lot of space after a while. Not that I’m complaining… The ARC I received was just absolutely gorgeous. The cover itself is shiny and the photographs of the stars before each chapter was something I looked forward to.
Though I’m not a huge fantasy reader, I have to give Fisher props for her fantastic world building. My imagination went wild with her vivid descriptions of relics and Anara. It did take me a while to get into the whole magic of the story, but I think that’s the reluctant fantasy reader in me. But once I tamed down my resistance, I fully welcomed the world of Anara and the magic of the Keepers.
Since it’s written in third person for the most part, it was tough to connect with any of the characters. We are given a glimpse into the thoughts of Carys, however, since she does write a journal every so often throughout the book. I was intrigued with her personal conflicts about what was right and wrong. She was really the only character in the book that went through a lot of changes as the story progressed. I hope that in the later books we learn more about Raffi.
I would definitely recommend that fans of Catherine Fisher pick this up, as well as those who love stories with heavy fantasy and adventure elements. Though THE DARK CITY is the first in a four-part series, each subsequent book is due to release this summer! The wait won’t be long, and fans will have something to look forward to all throughout summer!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 17 April, 2011: Finished reading
- 17 April, 2011: Reviewed