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Parents' Guide to

Nightbane: The Lightlark Saga, Book 2

By Andrea Beach, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 15+

Second volume is still dark but marred by weak plotting.

Book Alex Aster Fantasy 2023
Nightbane book cover: A skull-like head of smoke wears a crown of spikes with a castle on a hill in the middle of the crown

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This second installation in a dark fantasy series isn't nearly as compelling as the first. Nightbane does have some of the elements that made Lightlark a real page-turner, but a weak, repetitive plot get in the way of building tension and suspense, and of understanding some important characters and their motives. The abrupt ending leaves plenty of room to follow Isla's continuing story.

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