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We Rule the Night (2019)

Tekijä: Claire Eliza Bartlett

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Science Fiction & Fantasy. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:Two girls use forbidden magic to fly and fight â?? for their country and for themselves â?? in this riveting debut that's part Shadow and Bone, part Code Name Verity.
Seventeen-year-old Revna is a factory worker, manufacturing war machines for the Union of the North. When she's caught using illegal magic, she fears being branded a traitor and imprisoned. Meanwhile, on the front lines, Linné defied her father, a Union general, and disguised herself as a boy to join the army. They're both offered a reprieve from punishment if they use their magic in a special women's military flight unit and undertake terrifying, deadly missions under cover of darkness. Revna and Linné can hardly stand to be in the same cockpit, but if they can't fly together, and if they can't find a way to fly well, the enemy's superior firepower will destroy them â?? if they don't destroy each other first.
We Rule the Night is a fiercely compelling story about sacrifice, complicated friendships, and survival against imp
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We Rule the Night is EXCELLENT. Highly recommend it. (And jesus, what a gut punch of an ending.) ( )
  whatsmacksaid | Jan 25, 2021 |
This feels like Bartlett read Elizabeth Wein’s books about young pilots in WWII and thought Yes, but where is the magic? However, it’s more likely she was inspired by the German’s nickname for Soviet all-female Night Bomber Regiment: Night Witches.

Revna’s father is a traitor. Linné’s father is a general. Revna is discovered protecting herself with illegal magic during an air-raid. Linné is discovered after three years fighting at the front disguised as a boy. They’re both sent to a new women’s Night Raiders regiment. Linné is frustrated by the other girls, who don’t behave like she thinks soldiers should, and is terrified of flying. Revna is frustrated when others treat her like liability because of her prosthetic legs, and worries about being unfairly branded a traitor. But if Revna and Linné are to survive this war, they have to learn to fly together.

This is tense and captivating -- and nuanced. Magic is wondrous but also confronting, the Union is unjust but contains things worth fighting for, loyalties are not always predictable, difficult people can become valued friends, and not everything is neatly resolved.
I was sympathetic to both Revna and Linné’s different perspectives and respective struggles, and appreciated how their partnership slowly grows from reluctance to trust.

A sequel isn’t necessary, but I would love to read more. ( )
  Herenya | Aug 10, 2019 |
This is rich and evocative and magical and delicate and everything I want YA fantasy to be (and am so often disappointed to find it isn't). This was GREAT. From the very first page, it was engaging, beautifully written, full of vibrant characters with interesting dilemmas and hard choices with no easy answers. I described it in an update as "A League of Their Own in the Soviet war machine" and I stand by that; it's ladies doing their damnedest despite all the opposition not taking them seriously, and it's ladies doing the best by themselves, and it's also SO VERY Soviet and midst-of-warfare and unfixable. It's also utterly magical, and free of by-the-numbers romance, in favour of some serious work put in on friendships and working relationships.

SO GOOD GO READ IT ( )
  cupiscent | Aug 3, 2019 |
I believe this is a stand alone book. I got it through the Amazon Vine program to review. I enjoyed the beginning of the book and thought it showed promise, but the story just moved way too slow for me. I stopped reading this about halfway through (200 pages in).

This book switches POV between Revna and Linne. Both girls are being punished for indiscretions by being forced to enlist in an all women's flight unit.

The book starts out pretty fast-paced and interesting. Revna and Linne get to the airbase and are training maybe 80 pages in, unfortunately at the 200 page mark they are still training. This makes for a very slow moving and boring read. Those who don’t mind slower stories may enjoy this.

The world here sounds interesting and I liked some of the things about Weave and Spark magic, however they aren't ever explained very well. The characters seemed like they were going to be interesting in the beginning but ended up being fairly one-dimensional.

Lastly this is a very military themed book with lots of war and aviation themes. Neither are my favorite thing to read about. Up to the halfway point in this book none of the characters had seen any military action scenes, just talked about them. Again, pretty boring.

I think this book had a lot of promise but the pacing was just way too slow for me, especially considering I am not a huge fan of fantasy with a heavy military theme to it. I realized I was constantly wandering off to do other things rather than read this book...so it was time to stop reading it.

Overall this is will be an okay read for those who enjoy more deliberately paced military fantasy. Technically the book is well written and flows nicely. I personally found that the story moved way too slow and didn’t enjoy the themes or setting; to me this was just plain boring. ( )
  krau0098 | Apr 26, 2019 |
Oh, holy hell, this book. Never in my life did I think that I'd read a book so bleak, and so maddening, and love it so damn much. I don't know know what kind of magic Clarie Eliza Bartlett wove to create this story, but it worked. Oh, it worked. Strap yourself in for some rambling, my friends, because that's all I know how to do at this point.

Look, I'm all for likable characters. It's nice when the MC is sweet, or snarky, or any manner of traits that are easy to connect with. Linne is not that character. Linne is difficult. She's not just rough around the edges, she's a solid block of stone. And yet, I fell in love with her all the same. Linne felt realistic to me, because she was a multi-faceted human being. Someone who looks so hard on the outside, but is really just trying to protect everything inside of her that she's afraid to let out. As the story progressed, I saw her cracks. I saw her flaws. I loved her more for it.

Then there was Revna. The exact opposite of Linne in the beginning, but with her own imperfections. A woman who had constantly been told she wasn't enough, but managed to push through anyway. A woman buried under self doubt and shame, but being pressed into a diamond without noticing it. The love I felt for Revna was instantaneous, unlike with Linne, but Bartlett didn't let Revna stay in her shell for long. These two girls were like fire and ice when they met. Completely different, and yet linked together in ways that they couldn't see.

This isn't a happy story. Sure, there are portions of it that are lighthearted. There are moments of light in the darkness. However, this is a story about war. It's about women who are willing to risk everything for the good of their country, even when the men around them take away every shred of their credit. I won't lie, I cried while I read this book. Linne and Revna, plus all of the other women in their division, go through hell and back during the course of this story. What I loved more than anything though was that it didn't take away their individual personalities. Sure, they grew and adapted. Just like in real life though, they were still always very much themselves. My hard, stony Linne and my sweet, unsure Revna. Battered, but not completely broken.

We Rule The Night is a lightning fast read. There isn't a moment to breathe really, from the second you read that first sentence. I know it's kind of cliche to say things like "ALL THE FEELINGS." but that basically sums up this book better than anything else I could say to you. This story is full of intense emotions. It's bleak, it's frustrating at times, but it's beautiful too. The women in this story are stronger than I could ever be, and I loved them for that. I can't thank Claire Eliza Bartlett enough for writing a book that doesn't try to make her female characters bad ass assassins, or smart-mouthed space pirates, but just takes women who are already amazing and makes them even more impressive as they grow. I felt like I knew these women intimately by the end, and that's why this book stole my heart. Read this. I'm sure that you'll love it too ( )
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Science Fiction & Fantasy. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:Two girls use forbidden magic to fly and fight â?? for their country and for themselves â?? in this riveting debut that's part Shadow and Bone, part Code Name Verity.
Seventeen-year-old Revna is a factory worker, manufacturing war machines for the Union of the North. When she's caught using illegal magic, she fears being branded a traitor and imprisoned. Meanwhile, on the front lines, Linné defied her father, a Union general, and disguised herself as a boy to join the army. They're both offered a reprieve from punishment if they use their magic in a special women's military flight unit and undertake terrifying, deadly missions under cover of darkness. Revna and Linné can hardly stand to be in the same cockpit, but if they can't fly together, and if they can't find a way to fly well, the enemy's superior firepower will destroy them â?? if they don't destroy each other first.
We Rule the Night is a fiercely compelling story about sacrifice, complicated friendships, and survival against imp

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