- Published: 15 December 2022
- ISBN: 9781784702861
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 512
- RRP: $22.99
The Starless Sea
- Published: 15 December 2022
- ISBN: 9781784702861
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 512
- RRP: $22.99
A puzzlebox of a book, full of meta-narratives and small folkloric tales that will delight readers. [Morgenstern] trusts her readers to follow along and speculate, wonder, and make leaps themselves as she dives into tales of pirates, book burnings, and men lost in time, giving the book a mythic quality that will stick with readers long after they put it down.
*Booklist
Erin Morgenstern's done it again: she creates a magnificent, imaginative world around a story of love and magic. This love letter to bibliophiles is dreamlike and uncanny, grounded in deeply felt emotion, and absolutely thrilling.
Publishers Weekly
A high-wire feat of metatextual derring-do, Morgenstern weaves Zachary's adventure into a stunning array of linked fables, myths, and origin stories... exquisitely pleasurable.. a love letter to readers as much as an invitation: Come and see how much magic is left in the world. Fans of Neil Gaiman and V.E. Schwab, Kelly Link and Susanna Clarke will want to heed the call. An ambitious and bewitching gem of a book with mystery and passion inscribed on every page.
STARRED Kirkus Review
A magnificent quest, a sense of unfolding adventure and danger, gold-wrought fantasy, and endless provocation on what storytelling really means.
*Library Journal
A mystical adventure in an enchanted universe
Time
A magical mix of quests and fables, it's set in a secret world full of bees, keys, swords and secrets. beautifully written
Deborah Hughes, Heat
A timeless love story
That's Life Monthly
A lovely, lush voyage through vividly detailed worlds. an amazing literary adventure
Psychologies, *Book of the Month*
The Starless Sea rejects older stories: it makes its own. Its magic is based in the New York Public Library, in glittering hotels, and the beautiful blatant kitsch of a professional fortune teller's house. Rather than a traditional fantasy novel, this is an artificial myth in its own right, soldered together from the girders of skyscrapers. the novel's scope and ambition are undeniable
Natasha Pulley, Guardian
Erin Morgenstern's fiction radiates with the excitement of someone discovering a magical world within the pages of a book. The Starless Sea.[is an] enchanting read. an ode to stories and storytelling itself, and the joy of reading
Martin Chilton, Independent
Enchanting...Myths and fairytales entwine with Zachary's quest to discover his life's purpose. Spellbinding.
Daily Mirror
Undeniably imaginative
i
The Starless Sea effortlessly constructs a fantasy that feels real, building a world filled with characters that you'll know and care about. an enchanting, satisfying finish
Rhian Drinkwater, SFX
A book to get lost in.Morgenstern's second novel boasts winding tunnels lined with packed bookshelves and cosy alcoves containing just enough light to read by. funny and.thought-provoking. [The Starless Sea] an intricate exploration of the stories we tell ourselves and others
Paloma Van Tol, Literary Review
Enchanting. [The Starless Sea] vividly detailed worlds of lost libraries, elegant ballrooms and subterranean seas. Myths and fairytales entwine. The writing is whimsically gorgeous. On every page there's an image to savour. [a] spellbinding book
Eithne Farry, Sunday Express
[Mogenstern's] second novel is just as enchanting, a lovely, lush voyage through vividly detailed worlds where lost libraries, elegant ballrooms, subterranean seas and covert cities are all beautifully described... The writing is whimsically gorgeous. On every page there's an image to savour...as Erin Morgenstern celebrates the wonders of imagination and the lure of stories in this spellbinding book. *****
Charlotte Heathcote, Sunday Express
Highly imaginative
Bookmunch
Beautifully written. [The Starless Sea] is mesmerising
Good Housekeeping
A unique, mind-boggling fantasy
Kate Saunders, The Times
The Starless Sea is quintessential Erin Morgenstern: breathtakingly beautiful, powerfully emotive, and a fantastic read. A booklover fantasy, Morgenstern's follow up to the Night Circus does not disappoint. Set aside an entire day for this one, because you'll pick it up and become very reluctant to put it back down
Lauren Banks, SCAN
A puzzlebox of a book, full of meta-narratives and small folkloric tales that will delight readers. [Morgenstern] trusts her readers to follow along and speculate, wonder, and make leaps themselves as she dives into tales of pirates, book burnings, and men lost in time, giving the book a mythic quality that will stick with readers long after they put it down.
*Booklist
Erin Morgenstern's done it again: she creates a magnificent, imaginative world around a story of love and magic. This love letter to bibliophiles is dreamlike and uncanny, grounded in deeply felt emotion, and absolutely thrilling.
Publishers Weekly
A high-wire feat of metatextual derring-do, Morgenstern weaves Zachary's adventure into a stunning array of linked fables, myths, and origin stories... exquisitely pleasurable.. a love letter to readers as much as an invitation: Come and see how much magic is left in the world. Fans of Neil Gaiman and V.E. Schwab, Kelly Link and Susanna Clarke will want to heed the call. An ambitious and bewitching gem of a book with mystery and passion inscribed on every page.
STARRED Kirkus Review
A magnificent quest, a sense of unfolding adventure and danger, gold-wrought fantasy, and endless provocation on what storytelling really means.
*Library Journal
A mystical adventure in an enchanted universe
Time
A magical mix of quests and fables, it's set in a secret world full of bees, keys, swords and secrets. beautifully written
Deborah Hughes, Heat
A timeless love story
That's Life Monthly
A lovely, lush voyage through vividly detailed worlds. an amazing literary adventure
Psychologies, *Book of the Month*
The Starless Sea rejects older stories: it makes its own. Its magic is based in the New York Public Library, in glittering hotels, and the beautiful blatant kitsch of a professional fortune teller's house. Rather than a traditional fantasy novel, this is an artificial myth in its own right, soldered together from the girders of skyscrapers. the novel's scope and ambition are undeniable
Natasha Pulley, Guardian
Erin Morgenstern's fiction radiates with the excitement of someone discovering a magical world within the pages of a book. The Starless Sea.[is an] enchanting read. an ode to stories and storytelling itself, and the joy of reading
Martin Chilton, Independent
Enchanting...Myths and fairytales entwine with Zachary's quest to discover his life's purpose. Spellbinding.
Daily Mirror
Undeniably imaginative
i
The Starless Sea effortlessly constructs a fantasy that feels real, building a world filled with characters that you'll know and care about. an enchanting, satisfying finish
Rhian Drinkwater, SFX
A book to get lost in.Morgenstern's second novel boasts winding tunnels lined with packed bookshelves and cosy alcoves containing just enough light to read by. funny and.thought-provoking. [The Starless Sea] an intricate exploration of the stories we tell ourselves and others
Paloma Van Tol, Literary Review
Enchanting. [The Starless Sea] vividly detailed worlds of lost libraries, elegant ballrooms and subterranean seas. Myths and fairytales entwine. The writing is whimsically gorgeous. On every page there's an image to savour. [a] spellbinding book
Eithne Farry, Sunday Express
[Mogenstern's] second novel is just as enchanting, a lovely, lush voyage through vividly detailed worlds where lost libraries, elegant ballrooms, subterranean seas and covert cities are all beautifully described... The writing is whimsically gorgeous. On every page there's an image to savour...as Erin Morgenstern celebrates the wonders of imagination and the lure of stories in this spellbinding book. *****
Charlotte Heathcote, Sunday Express
Highly imaginative
Bookmunch
Beautifully written. [The Starless Sea] is mesmerising
Good Housekeeping
A unique, mind-boggling fantasy
Kate Saunders, The Times
The Starless Sea is quintessential Erin Morgenstern: breathtakingly beautiful, powerfully emotive, and a fantastic read. A booklover fantasy, Morgenstern's follow up to the Night Circus does not disappoint. Set aside an entire day for this one, because you'll pick it up and become very reluctant to put it back down
Lauren Banks, SCAN
This novel is a literary work of art; it is beautiful and captivating and I am utterly in love with it. I am enchanted by Erin Morgenstern's whimsy and lyrical prose, intricate world-building and complex characters... It is filled with witty and sarcastic humour, utterly dysfunctional college students, and a surprising amount of cats, which combines with her purely magical writing style to create one of the best books I've ever read
Megan Jones, SCAN