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The book is racist towards indigenous people,
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*''Nevernight'' has received backlash for its negative portrayal of an indigenous-inspired fantasy race with reviewers viewing it as racist toward indigenous people. <ref>https://hollieblog.com/bookish/your-fave-is-problematic-what-happens-now/</ref>
it has antisemitism and fetishizes underage people (especcially girls).
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*''Nevernight'' has received criticism for what is seen as over-sexualization of the main character, a sixteen-year-old girl. More generally, there have also been claims that it is a misogynistic story using the stereotypical "femme fatale" character. <ref>https://emmareadstoomuch.wordpress.com/2019/11/20/more-unpopular-opinions-because-im-dead-inside/</ref>
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*''Nevernight'' has also received criticism for being homophobic and transphobic, most notably a speech the main character makes about genitalia that has offended transgender readers <ref>https://meltotheany.com/tag/nevernight/</ref>
  
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Nevernight
Cover of Nevernight by Jay Kristoff
Author(s) Jay Kristoff
Published August 9, 2016
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Genre(s) Fantasy
Age group New Adult


Nevernight by Jay Kristoff is a new adult fantasy novel, originally published on August 9, 2016. It is the first book in The Nevernight Chronicle.

Trigger Warnings

  • Abandonment
  • Alcohol consumption (a lot)
  • Blood depiction
  • Body shaming
  • Child sex slavery (past, discussed)
  • Death
  • Gore
  • Graphic violence
  • Loss of a loved one
  • Murder
  • Pedophilia (discussed, past)
  • Plastic surgery (in form of Magic)
  • Rape (discussed, past)
  • Sexual assault (unwanted touching)
  • Sexually explicit scenes
  • Graphic sex scene involving painful intercourse
  • Suicide (discussed)
  • Threatened rape (several)
  • Torture

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

  • Bisexual main character

Tropes

Controversies

  • Nevernight has received backlash for its negative portrayal of an indigenous-inspired fantasy race with reviewers viewing it as racist toward indigenous people. [1]
  • Nevernight has received criticism for what is seen as over-sexualization of the main character, a sixteen-year-old girl. More generally, there have also been claims that it is a misogynistic story using the stereotypical "femme fatale" character. [2]
  • Nevernight has also received criticism for being homophobic and transphobic, most notably a speech the main character makes about genitalia that has offended transgender readers [3]

References