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File Size: 13372 KB
Print Length: 494 pages
Publisher: Delacorte Press (June 28, 2016)
Publication Date: June 28, 2016
Language: English
ASIN: B0165I0U96
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I was just posting in a Historical Fiction group that the world needed more non-Western European historical fantasies. And guess what? Kiersten White's got a good one right here for you, folks.Ottoman empire and the Draculas! If you liked Rae Dawn Carson's Girl of Fire and Thorns or Renee Ahdieh's The Wrath and the Dawn or Shannon Hale's Book of a Thousand Days you should definitely check out this series. (although it's not a Scheherezade retelling, but definitely non-Western European in focus)Historically, Vlad Dracul and his brother, Radu the Handsome, spent time as child hostages under an Ottoman Sultan. In this book, White reimagines Vlad as a girl-- Lada Dragwlya-- who becomes an aggressive, fighting tomboy to get the attention first of her father and second to survive the Ottoman court.Only this is a YA love story, albeit with excellent historical context and political details of the times, and the story is just as much about Lada's brother, Radu, and the Sultan's son, Mehmed. The three of them form a complicated emotional tangle of love, resentment, and fear. And the ever present danger Lada and Radu face due to their hostage status keeps you reading just as much as the question of how these three passionate and emotionally wounded people will manage to live with each other.The press says "AND I DARKEN—the series that reads like HBO’s Game of Thrones . . . if it were set in the Ottoman Empire. " And while there's a bit of gory blood, a off-screen reference to Mehmed and his harem, there's nothing onscreen but some kissing a bit of heavy petting to keep it out of older YA hands. Definitely not as crazy as Game of Thrones, yet somehow more compelling because of its historical basis. I'm about to go get myself the sequel.
AND I DARKEN by Kiersten White is probably going to be one of my favorite reads of 2017. It was February when I read it, and I thoroughly enjoyed the historical re-telling of Vlad the Impaler as a teenage girl. Ottoman Empire, violence, and a girl who is a total babe? YES. Sign me up.Now, let me preface this review by saying And I Darken is a long book (nearly 500 pages) and it starts off slowly. It’s also not a plot-driven story, but a character-driven story. The first 60 or so pages are just of Lada and Radu growing up in Wallachia. By page 69, they have arrived at Edirne in the Ottoman Empire, where they are pawns in their father’s trade for protection of his throne in Wallachia. If their father is to break the treaty, Lada and Radu will be killed. I mean, how awful would you feel if your father cared so little about you but realized you were valuable only by securing his throne?In Edirne, Lada and Radu meet Mehmed, the third and least favorite son of the Sultan to the Ottoman Empire. They become friends as they grow up in the Ottoman Empire together. Lada is forever longing to go back home to Wallachia. Radu loves Islam and the Ottoman Empire and believes he is home. And as they grow, feelings also began to develop. Radu and Lada both fall for Mehmed.Yes, this means Radu is gay or potentially bisexual as his sexual identity is never mentioned on the page. He only seems to have feelings for Mehmed though.Siblings falling for the same person is like my favorite trope, guise.However, Mehmed doesn’t share the same feelings toward Radu – at least not in And I Darken. Mehmed instead has feelings toward Lada and an intense relationship blooms between them. I loved their passionate scenes.The characters in And I Darken come to life on the page; Lada becomes friends with Nicolae, a Janissary who is “a member of an elite force of military professionals, taken as boys from other countries, converted to Islam, educated, and trained to be loyal to the sultan.†(White, 480-481.) Radu becomes friend with Lazar, another Janissary, but Radu met Lazar in his father’s palace in Wallachia. Nicolae is also from Wallachia. The tight friendships make this story come to life because, again, it’s character-driven, not plot-driven. I’ve seen some reviews of people saying there’s too many characters, and that may be the case for them, but it wasn’t for me. There is a whole cast of characters, but I found it easy to keep them apart in my head because each character had an influence on Lada and Radu’s story. They weren’t throwaway characters. The characters all have a role, especially those in the Ottoman Empire, including the concubines in the Sultan’s harem. There is also a glossary of characters at the end on page 476.And I Darken is told between Lada and Radu. I think this helps with appealing to a bigger audience because Lada is extremely violent and selfish. She could be seen as an unlikable narrator. Radu is sweet and innocent, and his chapters brought light to what could have been an extremely dark book. It’s still a dark book – the title says it all.It’s also good to note that because of the period (1450s ish) and because of the extreme violence, this book isn’t for everybody. There is physical violence (and right away – Lada bites a cousin because he and his brother are beating up Radu) and sexual abuse including: grabbing a breast and a near rape scene.I would recommend And I Darken to readers of White’s previous books (especially those who loved Mind Games), fans of dark, gritty, and complex stories, and fans of historical fiction a la His Fair Assassin by Robin LaFevers. I am extremely happy that And I Darken is the first book of a trilogy, and I am eager for the sequels.
Gender-swapped Vlad the Impaler. Do you need to know more? And I Darken is the story of Lada, a Princess of Wallachia who falls into the hands of the Ottoman Empire along with her brother. Held hostage to ensure cooperation they plan their escape to freedom.This book was long. So long. Almost 500 pages. And you feel it. Fast paced? Not so much. This isn't a light paranormal YA that it might first appear to be. It is more along the lines of a dense historical, political drama. It probably took me six times longer to read it than other books of the same length because it dragged. Year pass, politics happen, and events unfold in slow motion. I thought that it was going to be incredibly gory as well. It is a Dracula retelling. There is violence but most of it is implied, and even the scenes of torture have a dispassionate tone that robs them of their horror.I am a bit torn about Lada. I love that streak of vicious practicality. There are very few female characters who break things down the way that she does. She finds her ultimate long-term goal and is willing to sacrifice anything and anyone to get to it. Deliberately. The betrayals and deaths aren't accidents that just happen to come about. She carefully plans them to meet her own ends needs. She is a bit like the proverbial wolf gnawing away at a leg to get free of a trap. The loss of the limb is painful and might cause the animal to bleed out, but all they see is the ultimate goal.When reading a character like this, it is impossible to get away from "likability". Yes, that old foe of powerful women raises its head yet again. Lada is unlikable. There, I said it. I wouldn't want to be her friend, and she flirts along the edge of being an antihero. She isn't sympathetic. I don't care. Whatever she did, I found understandable, and I wanted her to succeed. I mean, I also want to get her some therapy because she is emotionally constipated, but that is just the teacher in me.I love Radu. Radu was likable. In fact, he is so likable that Radu liking Lada in the early parts of the book is one of the few reasons for liking Lada. Radu uses this as his weapon. The ability to make other trust and love him becomes a blade in his hand. He used it to get what he needs. Information, influence, and loyalty. In his way, he is just as ruthless and cold-blooded as Lada. For example, at the beginning of the book, he is bullied and manages to get revenge after months of planning using a servant boy whom he befriends to manipulate. It turned out well for the serving boy, but Radu still manipulates him. I liked this because I think that often people who are soft and lovable do this unconsciously. We all use the tools we have available.If you like historical fiction, antiheroes, and a unique setting then And I Darken should go on your TBR right this minute.
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