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4.5 stars | a witchy YA dark fantasy with unique magic and monsters | 2.5/3 spice, 3/3 violence, profanity, no trigger warnings that I could think of | good pacing, easy-to-read prose, and some crazy plot twists
*:・゚✧♡ 𝕝𝕚𝕜𝕖𝕤 *:・゚✧♡
Wow.
When I saw this was a dark fantasy, with monsters and witches and stuff, I didn’t have high hopes, because that’s not my thing at all.
But I was surprised by this book! In a good way of course.
The magic system was cool and mysterious; the monsters were so awesome; and the divide between magical, Made magical, and non-magical was done perfectlyyyy.
As I said, I adored the magic system. I love how Made witches gave regular humans hope, and how a hatred of the non-magical shapes the structure of the Order and the plot in general, tying in to real world problems and addressing them.
Also, the monsters??? Sickkkkkkk. Like, who expected a monster with half a human torso, huge wings, and dangling organs with an unintelligible name (menanaggon or something lol) to be so freaking awesome??!!!!! And like, the fact that there’s sooooo many different Orcans, all operating and killed differently; it just makes the whole world that much more mysterious, aka that much cooler.
Now: the romance.
Let’s be honest; I was rooting for Sarah x Vin in the beginning, but even I knew that wouldn’t last. However, Xan??? We love him.
Are his many similarities to Xaden from Fourth Wing a little sus? Do we care? No, because we love him.
We may hate him sometimes, but we always come back.
Now: that cliffhanger??!!! Diabolical.
The twist near the end but not quite there (which won’t be mentioned for the sake of no spoilers) was expected, then not expected, then expected when it was about to happen, and I like that. We got faked out; juked, and I’m here for it.
Then, the twist/cliffhanger at the end??!!!?!!?!?!?!??!
I. Can’t. Believe. It.
How could you do this to meeeee?!?! *sigh*
And now I’ll have to wait like two years for the second one because the first isn’t even out!!!
Such is the price of NetGalley. (Not in a bad way; I’m so happy to have gotten this opportunity lol)
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The only reason this book wasn’t a full five stars was the fact that a few characters were very contradictory.
I can’t quote put my finger on it for most of the characters after-the-fact, but during reading of notice them to or say things that didn’t really match their personality up until that point. I’d say it’s not a problem if it was one character on purpose, but it was multiple.
Like, for example, Vic and Meredith.
In Meredith’s case, Vic’s description of her is happy and joyful and laughing but also careless and absent and unnecessarily mean.
In Vic’s case, she seems to blame her mom for a lot of her troubles, like her worry for Henry and how she grew up and being left behind and forgotten; all of which, I think, is warranted.
But Vic also loves her mom, more so than I would expect from how she thinks about her. Like yes, you can love someone despite what they’ve done, but this just felt different.
And these are just examples. There were a few other characters, which I can’t quite place right now if I’m being honest, that felt similarly contradictory.
While I just wrote a lot, I really don’t think this impacted the story too much. Yes, characters are important, but ignoring something’s and just enjoying the book is too.
* ੈ✩‧₊˚ 𝕨𝕣𝕒𝕡-𝕦𝕡 * ੈ✩‧₊˚
All in all, I really enjoyed this book, to my pleasant surprise. The world and magic were good, the romance was swoony, and the cliffhanger had me begging for more.
Though it pains me to know it’ll be a while, I’ll be very excited to read the next book in this series when it comes out!!!
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We Who Have No Gods releases January 27, 2026!!!
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Thank you so much to the publisher, Ballantine Books, and to NetGalley for giving me a free e-copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
All thoughts are my own :D
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