Sleep like death

Kalynn Bayron

Book - 2024

Sixteen-year-old Eve, gifted with rare magical abilities, believes it her purpose to defeat an evil Knight, but not everything is as it seems and Eve's mother, the Queen, knows more about the knight than she is telling her daughter.

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Young adult fiction
Queer fiction
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Bloomsbury YA 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Kalynn Bayron (author)
Physical Description
344 pages ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 13+
Grades 10-12.
ISBN
9781547609765
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Review by Booklist Review

In this retelling of "Snow White," Bayron (Cinderella Is Dead, 2020) presents another twist on a fairy tale. Powerful Eve seeks revenge after an ancient and manipulative monster, known as the Knight, turns one of her mothers into a songbird. Eve, the heir to Queen's Bridge's throne, is a true fighter trying desperately to defeat the Knight and stop him from creating more chaos. By promising to grant wishes, he lures people to him and then turns their wishes into deadly curses. Readers should be prepared for some horror; dark, even gruesome scenes enhance the story. Readers follow Eve over the course of the book as she changes from someone eager to save her people to someone who realizes that this may not be possible. When Queen's Bridge begins to show signs of illness, Eve is left at a crossroads. This lively, immersive adventure pulls recognizable characters from the world of fairy tales, and a dash of flair makes this wholly unique. For anyone seeking a dark and eerily beautiful story.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Bayron (Cinderella Is Dead) delivers a haunting fairy tale in this atmospheric "Snow White" reimagining. Almost-17-year-old Eve, the brown-skinned daughter of Queens Regina and Sanaa, is Regina's "right hand, her fury." All her life, Eve has trained her magic and martial talents to serve the people of her mothers' queendom, Queen's Bridge. She has also sworn to protect Queen's Bridge from its mortal enemy, the malevolent figure known as the Knight ("The Knight is not a queen or any other sort of royalty. He is not even a man. He is a myth made real. A monster"). Whomever asks the Knight to grant their wish is at risk of suffering his perverse wrath, as when he transforms Queen Saana into a songbird after she wishes for a beautiful singing voice. As the Knight draws closer, Eve acts--with disastrous consequences. She later confronts the Knight's beautiful emissary Nova, from whom she learns a devastating secret about her past. Elongated buildup results in a somewhat precipitous denouement. Nevertheless, via lightly horror-tinged prose, Bayron fashions the beguiling plot, populated by adeptly hewn characters, into a suitable entry to the canon of fairy tale remixes. Ages 13--up. Agent: Jamie Vankirk, Rainbow Nerds Literary. (June)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A bewitching rendition of "Snow White" with bold Black women at its heart. Sixteen-year-old Princess Eve, who's called "the Queen's fury" by the people of Queen's Bridge, was born with magic into a destiny that's filled with foreboding. She's been groomed to fulfill her true purpose: to slay the Knight--"a myth made real. A monster"--who haunts and terrorizes the queendom. The Knight becomes Eve's obsession; while she trains to harness her powers to one day kill the Knight, she collects stories about him and studies them for clues. This enigmatic figure offers wishes to desperate people at a perilous cost, twisting even the most carefully crafted desires to his advantage. After all, Queen Sanaa, one of Eve's mothers, wished to have "the loveliest voice in all the land" so she could sing to her love, Queen Regina (Eve's other mother), and Eve, too. The Knight transformed her into a nightingale. Eve and Mekhi, the son of landowner Sir Gregory who has his own reasons for loathing the Knight, attempt to track the monster down. But a shocking revelation leads to Eve's going into hiding and the Knight's resurgence. Eve must decide whether to emerge from the shadows and risk everything to end his hold over Queen's Bridge once and for all. This vividly realized, page-turning reimagining of a beloved tale includes enticing secrets and a central journey with heartwarming highs and heartbreaking lows. A spellbinding narrative of betrayal, redemption, and the enduring magic of maternal love. (Fantasy. 13-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.