Ninth House
ISBN: 1250751365
EAN13: 9781250751362
Language: English
Release Date: Oct 20, 2020
Pages: 480
Dimensions: 1" H x 8.25" L x 5.38" W
Weight: 1 lbs.
Format: Paperback
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Bardugo's latest is a must-listen, introducing a haunting, Yale-based occult world populated with gloriously complicated characters.A win-win-win, honestly. -- Paste, best audiobooks of 2019

This program includes a bonus conversation with the author.

The mesmerizing adult debut from Leigh Bardugo, a tale of power, privilege, dark magic, and murder set among the Ivy League elite.

Galaxy Alex Stern is the most unlikely member of Yale's freshman class. Raised in the Los Angeles hinterlands by a hippie mom, Alex dropped out of school early and into a world of shady drug-dealer boyfriends, dead-end jobs, and much, much worse. In fact, by age twenty, she is the sole survivor of a horrific, unsolved multiple homicide. Some might say she's thrown her life away. But at her hospital bed, Alex is offered a second chance: to attend one of the world's most prestigious universities on a full ride. What's the catch, and why her?

Still searching for answers, Alex arrives in New Haven tasked by her mysterious benefactors with monitoring the activities of Yale's secret societies. Their eight windowless tombs are the well-known haunts of the rich and powerful, from high-ranking politicos to Wall Street's biggest players. But their occult activities are more sinister Read More chevron_right

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5
   Fantastic book
This is by far one of my favorite books. It is written in a dual timeline, dual character perspective, which is really intriguing and it moves the story really quickly, making it very easy to jump into and very hard to put down. The two main characters are so interesting and complex and as you read through it, you uncover so many more elements to them. It's a book about survival and struggle, while the characters work through a complicate and interwoven story of mystery in a magical modern day world. The ending is such a great pay off, and I literally cannot wait until the sequel is released.
 
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   Did not even finish it.
I am very disappointed. I was excited to try out a new author in this book. It was ordered in hardback. I tried so hard to read it. The book didn't impress me. I became frustrated with how boring and confusing it was. The buyers were hurt by the fact that this book was one that I could not read. I don't trust the early reviews and hype enough to read a new book.
 
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   Was I reading the same book?
This book is terrible and I rarely write reviews. I am not sure what everyone else is reading. I skimmed the rest by page 300. I couldn't comprehend what was happening with the book bouncing around. It made my head ache. It's not clear who the characters are or their purpose. It wasn't interesting and didn't like any of the characters. If you' re not into it by page 200, give up and file it away. There are many more books to read.
 
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   Couldn't get interested enough to finish it
We' re often told not to review a book if we' re not finished reading it. A purchaser at full price abandoned a book about a quarter of the way through because it was boring and confusing.
 
5
   WOW
This book is wonderful. The end is perfect, and it rarely happens. It seems slow at the beginning and you may be confused, but it picks up and doesn't stop. I want this to be a series because I can't get enough of Alex, Darlington and Dawes. Don't think twice about buying. You won't be able to put it down if you click it.
 
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   Disappointed
I regret buying Ninth House in hardcover, but I didn't regret buying the Six of Crows in hardcover. Most of the praise blurbs are from horror writers. I agree with the author that it's considered adult because of the structure, but I think it's because of the sex and graphic violence. It is similar to earlyAnitaBlake, minus Vampires. I don't know if it's an effort to break out of the epic fantasy box or just another magic at college book, but this is really just another magic at college book. It's told in flashbacks, so you' re out of the story. It is more about survival and privilege than growing up. It is completely young adult. I don't think it's worth paying hardcover prices for if it becomes a series.
 
5
   Leigh Bardugo knocks it out of the park again!
I' ve been a fan of Bardugo since I read Shadow and Bone. I was excited when she said she would be writing an adult book. Drug addiction, mental health, and corruption are some of the big issues it deals with very well. The story had me on the edge of my seat and the characters are well developed. Absolutely recommend!
 
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