Midnight Robber

Midnight Robber

2000 • 356 pages

Ratings9

Average rating3.9

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Let me start with this was one of my most anticipated books of the year. In fact, anything by Hopkinson is on that list now after I listened to Falling in Love with Hominids earlier this year - I absolutely fell in love with that short story collection and I want to consume everything Hopkinson's mind created and will create. So this book, wow. It's a sci-fi, fantasy tale that follows a young girl as she grows up. It is not a teen/YA book and it is not a comfort read. It is brutal and truly horrendous things happen, but it is also magical and heartwarming and beautiful. If you like magical creatures and mixed genres, don't mind reading about some tragedy, and just want to pick up an excellent audiobook, I highly recommend this one. Last I'll say I think not only is Hopkinson underrated, but also under-read. the Midnight Robber only has 3,000 rating and Hopkinson's most read book (the award winning The Brown Girl and the Ring) just over 5,000. For someone who has been publishing for over two decades and won multiple awards, that seems way too low. Not sure which Hopkinson I'll pick up next, but this one is a 5 outta 5 stars from me.

July 19, 2021Report this review