Beasts Made of Night
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
In this debut novel, Tochi Onyebuchi crafts a vibrant market city inspired by his Nigerian heritage, populated by outcast children burdened by the sins of the affluent. The worldbuilding is rich and immersive, drawing comparisons to the works of Tolkien, and promises to inspire future writers. The narrative explores themes of class, politics, and religion within a masterfully constructed and imaginative setting. Critics praise Onyebuchi's ability to blend the mundane with the miraculous, creating a unique and recognizable realm. The dynamic backdrop is marked by darkness, inequality, and magic, with vivid depictions of the struggles between the privileged and the marginalized. Taj, the protagonist, embodies a mix of cockiness and vulnerability, navigating a world filled with war and dark magic. As a revolution looms, readers are left eagerly anticipating the next installment. The novel seamlessly intertwines fantasy, political intrigue, and a touch of steampunk, while addressing powerful themes of justice and socio-economic strife. With humor and tragedy, Onyebuchi delivers an exquisitely crafted tale that captivates and leaves a lasting impact on the young adult genre. Be prepared to be spellbound by this intense and vibrant story.


