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Nevernight by Jay Kristoff

Trained in a school where blades and shadows are a curriculum, a fierce young assassin carves a bloody path toward vengeance under three relentless suns. Dark, stylish, and breathlessly plotted, Nevernight is a razor-edged tale of ambition and the cost of freedom.

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In Nevernight, did you enjoy ...

... the brutal academy training that forges a feared weapon out of a desperate student?

The Poppy War by R. F. Kuang

If Mia’s ascent through the Red Church’s trials hooked you, you’ll be riveted by Rin’s rise at Sinegard. Like Mia, Rin claws her way into an elite institution, survives savage classes and rivalries, and discovers a terrifying power that demands awful choices. The way Rin’s studies escalate into real war echoes Mia’s shift from classroom assassinations to blood-soaked missions, with the same bite of consequence and cost.

... the grim, knife-edge life of an assassin shaped by cruelty and hard choices?

The Way of Shadows by Brent Weeks

Loved following Mia through back alleys of Godsgrave, debt, and blade-work? Azoth—reborn as Kylar—survives the slums by apprenticing to the city’s deadliest wetboy, Durzo Blint. The relentless violence, cunning plots, and loyalty-versus-survival dilemmas mirror Mia’s path from hiding in shadow to carving her vengeance in blood.

... the sly, footnoted narrative voice that breaks in with razor-edged asides?

The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud

If the snarky footnotes and wry interjections in Nevernight made you grin, Bartimaeus’s commentary will feel like a wicked wink. The djinni constantly interrupts with acerbic notes, undercutting pomp and exposing schemes—much like the playful, intrusive voice that needles through Mia’s tale—while magic-fueled intrigues spiral into danger.

... a fierce, morally gray heroine honing deadly talents inside a cutthroat order?

Red Sister by Mark Lawrence

If you admired Mia Corvere’s ruthless resolve—even when her choices got bloody—Nona Grey’s journey will hit the same vein. At Sweet Mercy, Nona learns to kill for a cause, navigates betrayals worthy of the Red Church, and wrestles with powers that blur the line between savior and monster, much like Mia facing down Scaeva and Duomo.

... a dangerous, not-quite-cat companion bound to shadowy magic?

Sabriel by Garth Nix

If Mr Kindly’s ominous guidance and banter captivated you, Mogget’s catlike presence will scratch the same itch. Sabriel’s perilous trek with a deceptively helpful familiar, necromantic bells, and death-haunted landscapes echoes Mia’s partnership with a shadow-creature and her walk along the knife-edge between power and peril.

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