Fantasy writer Zoe Marriot explode back onto the scene * Times *
It's been a long time since I enjoyed a book this much * The Mountains of Instead *
A cracking start to The Name of the Blade trilogy, roll on number 2! * Books4Teens *
If you like your trilogies fast and furious, then this is definitely for you * Serendipity Reviews *
Clever and cool all at once * Sister Spooky *
I just want more of everything * Fluttering Butterflies *
I cannot rave about The Night Itself enough * Readaraptor *
I just fell for it, hook line and sinker * The Pewter Wolf *
My only disappointment is that I've got to wait another year for the next instalment * Feeling Fictional *
I can already tell that it will become one of my favourite series, like, ever * Cic Loves Books *
I am so looking forward to reading more in this series! I just want more of everything. * Fluttering Butterflies *
If you want a book that you can relate to but with a different and fresh perspective that go read this book * Teacher Moloney King *
This book is definitely right up there with some of my favourites. * Juniper's Jungle *
There was nothing in it I would change, which is wonderful and scary because how is the next book going to live up to that? * Luna's Little Library *
I adored The Night Itself * Big Book Little Book *
Cool, fast-paced and fun. -- Amanda Craig * The Times *
A rising star of fantasy fiction. -- Amanda Craig * The Times *
[A] readable and engaging story. . . for fans of Maggie Stiefvater and Cassandra Clare * Booktrust *
Marriott has a high level if literary intelligence and is terrific at rebooting fairy-tales with wonderful descriptions of the natural world. -- Amanda Craig * The Times *
YA urban fantasy, with as much glittery glamour as action... the use of Japanese legends coming to life in modern London to create the supernatural elements enlivens the plot. * The School Librarian *
Fantasy aspects are skilfully woven into a credible urban setting and the romantic element of the novel is mostly subtle but can be quiveringly intense when it needs to be. * Inis *
Lived up to every expectation I had. It was gripping, fast paced and had so many twists in it, I never felt bored when reading this * The Pewter Wolf *