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The Writers
Asher B. Simon, MD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
Associate Director of Residency Training,
Department of Psychiatry,
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,
New York, NY, USA
Antonia S. New, MD
Professor of Psychiatry;
Vice Chair for Education;
Director of Residency Training,
Department of Psychiatry,
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,
New York, NY, USA
Wayne K. Goodman, MD
Esther and Joseph Klingenstein Professor;
Chair, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health System;
Professor of Neuroscience,
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,
New York, NY, USA
Series editor
Scott L. Friedman, MD
Fishberg Professor of Medicine; Dean for Therapeutic Discovery; Chief, Division of Liver Diseases, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA
Proportions of Mount Sinai Expert Guides: Psychiatry PDF
- Identification Number : B01N0ISBJW
- Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell; 1st edition (November 23, 2016)
- Publication date : November 23, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 17088 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Print length : 424 pages
- Lending : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,338,117 in Kindle Store
Reviews From Customers
Becket Hampton Warren
Holly Black’s “debut” Adult Novel
May 8, 2022
I have the term debut set aside by quotation marks in the title of my review because, at fifty-seven years of age, I have voraciously read as many of Holly Black’s YA offerings as I could get my greedy hands on. (Or ought I to write, on which I could get my greedy hands? Proper grammar and usage is surely more adult, right?)
Book of Night fits neatly into the author’s canon: her world-building, her inclusion of magic, her thoroughly-realized characters, and her astute almost preternatural grasp of exactly how much information and detail to feed her readers —and what to withhold— will all feel familiar in the best ways to her fans.
Charlie, the novel’s heroine, has the grit, determination, and drive to pursue her goals. Charlie’s activities involve theft, larceny, and the art of the grift, and she tiptoes across dangerous tightrope strung above highly toxic, unprincipled foes. Charlie also works to protect her younger sister (sometimes from herself), and tries to figure out her complicated relationship with her secretive but gentle and kind lover, Vince, work.
These traits make her intriguing, but it is the author’s deft handling of Charlie’s unorthodox past, her traumas, wounds (literal and figurative), insecurities, and disappointments that make the reader root for Charlie despite her faults and rash decisions.
I am eager to read more of Holly Black’s adult fiction, and I’ll still gobble up her YA novels as well. This author truly delights readers of many ages. If you have not read her books, hie thee to a bookstore. You won’t be sorry.
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Customer
Somewhat Interesting Plot, Poor Characters
May 7, 2022
May be some minor spoilers
To start, we are introduced to Charlie who is described as a girl who was “crooked, from the day she was born” and “had fingers made for pick pockets, a tongue for lying, and a shriveled cherry pit for a heart.” This girl is constantly described as being the best at what she does and that she “[had] been too good at it… now she was a regular person.” This was established within the first few pages of the book.
So, Charlie for the most part gave up this life 10 months prior. Okay, but then the rest of the book happens and she has a complete shift in personality within the first 100 pages. For a FMC who supposedly has seen some serious stuff and “not a lot rattled her,” the moment someone does something she didn’t expect, she turned into a innocent, wide-eyed little girl and proceeds to take the entire situation in the worst way possible and acts irrationally and pretty childish at times.
She also is apparently always “intrigued” and “excited” about a potential new job and/or heist because we are also told that she gets a HUGE thrill over letting out her “worst impulses” but this surprise? Oh no, it’s “her party and she will cry if she wants” to vibe.
Without giving away the plot or specifics, something happens and despite Charlie’s supposed being a bada$$ and has seen so much stuff since she was like 14, she suddenly turns into a “I can’t possibly believe…” and “[insert name] may want to [unalive] me” like she has never, ever seen or heard of this kind of thing before and she has never been in danger (yes she absolutely has), BUT she supposedly can read people like an open book?
For a character that is repeatedly told to me as a reader that she is super smart and has so much experience, she acts for the vast majority of the book like someone who is clueless to the not-so-legal activities when she herself is a con artist. She is also super hypocritical and does not like to be called out when she is clearly in the wrong, but we are supposed to feel bad for her because “she just f**ks everything up because that is her family legacy.”
There is also the matter of the way too many flashbacks in this book. Rather than show how clever Charlie is and how good she is in the present timeline (especially since it would show how much she had learned over the YEARS she has done this), we only get a glimpse of her abilities in the “The Past” chapters when are nothing but flashbacks where they could easily be summarized into a paragraph or a sentence.
Yes there are some key moments in her life that is important, but I feel like they were only put there to make me care about Charlie as a character because what she does in the present timeline wouldn’t make me like her otherwise.
Also the book in question is constantly referred to as “The Book of Blights” for 2/3 of the entire book by several characters but then for no reason, it gets referred to as “The Book of Night” and it is never commented on or questioned. I honestly went back to see if I had missed something but I could not find an explanation as to why this ONE character refers to it as “The Book of Night” and Charlie has literally nothing to say about it. My mind went to “Oh okay, roll credits then.”
The magic system was… confusing. Even after reading some parts multiple times, it didn’t feel fleshed out or maybe it just wasn’t described very well. I think this was supposed to be on the more “softer magic” system edge where not much is really explained or easily understood. It’s definitely not Brandon Sanderson quality magic systems.
This book was insanely frustrating for me. I’m glad that this book was for some readers out there because we all should read books that at the very least entertain us, but I would rather read Holly Black’s Cruel Prince any day then this.
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Biff’nJaye
The Shadow Knows
May 6, 2022
Holly Black’s characters invariably bring me back to the terrifying time in my life when my grown up self was still emerging and I was uncertain of how I was ever going to make my way in this world. Her books make me feel like I am hanging out with my new best friend in middle school, scheming, teasing, testing, and generally not making one bad decision when we might just as easily make two. So it is with Book of Night. Black gives us a completely original take on a world in which magic is suddenly real, where the shadows of a few quicken, becoming powerful extensions of a lucky few who undergo what it takes to bring shadows to life, or who are able to acquire the stolen shadows of others. We start in the middle of a (fleetingly) quiet period in which Charlie Hall’s “gunshot is healing nicely”. What other reviewers experienced as a slow start was to me a tantalizing unfolding origami of a narrative. I gobbled it up. I expected a cliffhanger twist of an ending, and voilá there it was! I look forward to the sequel in which things will be set right and new facets of this world will be uncovered.
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