Just to clear it up, I did not hate this book. I just didn’t enjoy it.
I’ve given it one star merely based on the fact I could not finish the book. I haven’t read it in weeks because I felt like I was dragging dead weight around and I just couldn’t tread through the book any longer.
It was so insanely predictable and boring and there was so many unnecessary road-blocks. Let me get into that.
-Spoilers ahead-
So, Shade is a bat. Shade and his herd of bats are living in their dream home where owls don’t ever touch them in the night because it’s like, a law, or something. Shade is the runt of all the newborn bats, and he wants to show everyone that he’s strong and courageous and all that stuff that.. bats.. want to be? So.. he goes into the sunlight. Big surprise, right? Now, we all know that owls don’t particularly like bats all that much. When shade decided to go see the sun (backstory- he wanted to watch the sun because bats are forbidden to look at the sun, for whatever reason, and his father died, or went missing, or something, well trying to look at the sun) anddd guess what! When he was trying to look at the sun there was an owl.. right next to him. So he almost gets attacked and what not and obviously his mother saves him because they can’t have the main character die in the first chapter.. this isn’t some tragic story of hope... until it is.
Next part- the big bat council (or whatever you’d like to call it) is made up of elder bats (literally what it sounds like, a bunch of old bats) and they weren’t so happy with him. They want to get him into trouble, until Frieda (I think that’s her name), the main silver wing bat ruler, tells them off. Now, Frieda has a band (a band?? Wow!!) The bats don’t particularly know what the bands are for.. but they know the humans put them on.. and all the bat species have different legends about the bands. So, Frieda is a banded bat, and he takes shade (our good old main character... main.. bat?) to a cave that shows him the history of the animals. It shows all the animals fighting and what not.. until some.. person? Some god? Some higher power? Makes it the way it is.. the basic “bats can’t go out in day or they’ll be eaten”.. and whatnot.
Part three- Afterwards, the owls attack their home right before they are about to leave for migration. They burn down their roost (because owls with flaming sticks, ammiright?) and then they leave all the bats to die. But... they don’t die because at this point we’re only, like, 30 pages in. When they begin to migrate, a storm hits the land. When they are trying to find somewhere to sleep for the night, shade, our mighty bat friend, doesn’t want his mother to guide him.. so, he flies by himself and his little body gets blown away into the wind. This is the main plot of the book. When shade lands he sees a boat crossing the river, so he hops on. He’s sailed to this.. island? And he finds another bat named Marina. Now, another main point is the fact that marina is banded.. (gasp!). They go back across the ocean well marina explains her past. Apparently, she was alone because her family didn’t like the fact she was banded, or something. Then, some other stuff was mentioned that was so unbelievably boring I don’t even remember what had happened.
Part four- after about 100 boring pages of nothingness, we find ourselves in the perspective of different animals, Goth and Throbb, (I believe were their names) who are the main antagonists of the book. These bats are extremely large, because of their breed, and manage to break out of the prison they’re in inside the city. They leave and just seconds later Shade & Marina end up their too. Guarding this weird bat prison were pigeons. Our antagonist friends have killed multiple pigeons to escape. The pigeon god... ruler.. higher power... (or whomever you’d like to call him), is angry and think shade and marina did it because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. They didn’t actually do it, though, so they had to come up with some very logical escape plan which went pretty smooth.. until they almost got all the bats in the sky killed.
Part 5- I know this has gone on forever but I need to thoroughly explain how boring and predictable this book was. Afterwards, Shade & Marina meet Goth & Throbb. Whilst Shade & Marina (I’m just gonna start calling them S&M and G&T, oKay?) are being attacked by owls, g&t find them and snap the owls necks.. because, they’re some magical huge breed of bat.. that kills owls? Anyways, g&t eat the owl because they eat meat. Shade then realizes they are banded. OBVIOUSLY if you meet a group of two shady bats you stick with them. Well they did, even though marina hated them. Then some stuff happened that I honestly don’t remember.. the pigeons didn’t find them... I guess it’s also important to mention the fact that the pigeons closed the sky’s completely, so bats couldn’t fly in day OR night. Which, as we would know, made it a lot harder for them to get around. (I also forgot to mention, Marina was helping Shade get back to his... flock? Because she also wanted to meet some of the banded bats.) a bunch of boring stuff happens afterwards.. and it is revealed that G&T are using S&M to get to Shades flock (?? I still don’t know what a group of bats is called) because they want to eat them. Shade sees Throbb eating a bat and he thinks it’s marina, so he goes into mental breakdown mode. He finds marina and they’re on the run for a long long long time. They almost die multiple times (as you’d predict because what else would they put in for.. entertainment...) After, they find a warehouse or basement,,, or something... that has a bunch of BANDED BATS in it... Marina is faced with a chose. Stay with a bunch of banded bats she JUST MET or travel with shade, which let me add, was the main plot point. She chooses to stay and then a few minutes later she obviously felt bad because she was being ignorant so she caught up with shade. Good thing she did because G&T were righttt behind them, and as you can guess, they ate all the banded bats. The next couple chapters is literally them flying around and getting chased by G&T so I’ll leave that out. They are then being chased (again, for the 100th during this book) and they fly into a sewer because G&T won’t fit into it. They later realize it’s home to the rats. The rat king is literally insane, and he thinks they’re spies from above. They try to lie and say that they’re here to warn the rat kingdom about G&T but the king isn’t falling for that crap. He tells his guard to kill them but on the way, the kings brother (I literally don’t even remember his name at all, I just remember that the whole kingdom of rats were scared of his cause he was crazy.. or something) requests to see S&M. The kings brother, who will formally be known as the kings brother, digs them a way out. After they get out I read a couple more pages and completely lost interest and that point.
As you may be able to tell, I really did not enjoy this book. It was so predictable and repetitive, and just flat out boring. I didn’t even finish the book and I can already tell at the end Shade finds his flock. I know that there’s a sequel, in which he MOST LIKELY goes to look for his dad (because he believes he’s still alive). I can’t even begin to imagine what the third book is like, but I definitely won’t be reading it.
No hate towards the author, or anyone who enjoys this book. I just did not. :)
(Disclaimer- any typos, or places where the writing seems choppy/horribly written is because it’s almost one in the morning and for whatever reason I wanted to write a review about this book.)