Cage of Dreams

Cage of Dreams

Hardback
3.613

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Description

In this thrilling sequel and conclusion to the City of Nightmares duology, which has been praised as "so much fun readers will stay up all night to finish it" (Kirkus, starred review), Ness is forced to make a twisted deal with the Nightmare Phantom—only to find herself embroiled in the explosive fallout of the agreement when a botched assassination attempt unleashes chaos into the City of Newham.Nineteen-year-old Ness used to have a vehement terror of Nightmares—people who’d been turned into their worst fears while they slept. Through two assassination attempts, an explosion, and a faustian bargain with a dream demon, she’s finally working through those fears.Unfortunately, Nightmares aren’t the only dangerous thing in Newham. Working at a speakeasy where gunfights are common and death is a regular occurrence, Ness is forced to reckon with all her other fears—including her fear of mortality. It’s easy to die in Newham, but it’s hard to live.So when the Nightmare Phantom—the monster that turns people into Nightmares—shows up, asking her another favor, she agrees, but only if he turns her into a Nightmare. One of her own choosing, something bullet proof and strong and able to live without fear.But when Ness’s attempt to fulfill the bargain goes wrong, things start to spiral out of control. Now, Ness is in the crosshairs of enemies old and new, and this time, she can’t run from her problems. If she wants to survive, she’s going to have to conquer the most difficult enemy of all: herself

Book Information

Main Genre
Young Adult Books
Sub Genre
Utopias & Dystopias
Format
Hardback
Pages
368
Price
19.00 €

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3.5

I loved book 1 so much so I had high hopes. I guess this book brings the story to conclusion, but somehow I just wasn't invested. Would have loved to love it

3

This was a nice sequel/conclusion to this duology. Ness was little whiny throughout, though I can't really tell if it was more or less than in City of Nightmares. I also wasn't really feeling her "hero"-transformation when she decided to be all brave and strong, but that might be a me-thing. Yet again, the dialogues were the best part of the book! Brought out the likability of pretty much all of the characters. Though it's not hard to not like them (except Ness maybe). The characters are not morally grey. They just don't have any morals at all, which turned out to be even better than being morally grey! Made total sense in a city like Newham. The only part I didn't liked was the missing piece of the Nightmare Phantom's past. Generally speaking: the setting, plot and writing worked really well for this type of book/series! It's like the author wrote up some crazy scenarios, let them take place in one spot and made it make sense in a very weird, but mostly funny way. This is not a series to be taken seriously in any way. I can see people enjoying and having a great time with it!

3.5

Tolle, weirde Story!!

Storyline: originelle Storyline ⭐️ Figuren: authentische Figuren ⭐️ Schreibstil: angenehm zu lesen 1/2⭐️ Spannung: fehlte mir… Gesamteindruck: toller Abschluss einer originellen Geschichte! ⭐️

4

Yes I liked this weird duology!

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