The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air #1): Spoiler Free Review Feat. Gretchen @ChicNerdReads


Title: The Cruel prince (The Folk of the Air #1)

Author: Holly Black

Pub. Date: January 2nd, 2018

Genre: YA Fantasy

Publisher: Little Brown Books for Young Readers

Pages: 384

Format: Physical ARC

Content warning: Suicide and Graphic Violence

Buddy Read: w/my Twin Gretchen @ChicNerdReads (Q & A at the end of this review)

*Thank you Little Brown Books for Young Readers and Holly Black for the early review copy in exchange for my honest opinion

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Where to begin?….well maybe with the fact that up until now I hadn’t come across a fae character that I liked in any of the books that I’ve read. This all has changed of course now that I’ve read this magnificently twisted book by Holly Black. I get it now! I get why you all call her the Queen of the Fae! The Cruel Prince was EVERYTHING I never knew I needed & now I simply cannot get enough of this world.

The opening scene is one of the most cold blooded I’ve ever read, we meet our MC Jude in her home with her two sisters Taryn & Vivi. A knock on the door brings a stranger into their home changing the course of their lives. Jude’s sister Vivi is half Fae & her father Madoc has come to take her back to Elfhame, the home her mother took her away from when she left him. Murdering both their parents, Madoc is now responsible for his daughter Vivi and her two human siblings. We fast forward 10 years from the date he stole them away to find them all grown up into teenagers with very different personalities and feelings towards their new home & Madoc himself. Elfhame is no easy place to live in especially if you’re a human which is why our MC Jude has given it her all to try & fit in by earning a place in the royal guard. Always having to look over her shoulder, Jude knows the fae world is a treacherous place to live in & the only way to survive is to always be ten steps ahead.

Our antagonists are Prince Cardan and his fae friends who look down on all humans which make Jude & Taryn easy targets. For the most part, the bullying is directed towards Jude for wanting to be in the royal guard so badly that she is actively competing in the tournament. Taryn on the other hand tries to lay low & encourages a non-yielding Jude to do the same. Jude however, is not the type to stay down for long & pushes back each & every single time. She manages to capture the attention of Prince Dain who is rumored to be chosen by the king as heir to the throne. Dain offers her a position with his royal spies & Jude begins to unravel court secrets one by one. She soon realizes that nothing is at it seems & the kingdom of Elfhame is in danger. The Cruel Prince is filled with political intrigue, ruthless double-crossings, and tons of twists & turns that will leave you second guessing all of your theories. If you enjoy watching pieces on a Chess board move Game of Thrones Style, then chances are you’re going to LOVE this book!

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It’s rare that I end up loving the MC of a Fantasy so hardcore & yet even more impossible…that I end up loving the MC as much as the antagonist haha! I’m still not sure that any of the characters in this book can be described as wholly good or bad, they’re all so complex & deeply layered. Starting with our MC Jude who can be seen as a outcast & a bit of a anti-hero, she is going to put the kingdom and its people above all else. Jude was unpredictable & resilient to the very end, very much a product of her environment. Her twin sister Taryn who is also human has a very different mindset although ultimately she’d also like to just fit in. Unlike Jude, Taryn has no interest in training for battle & instead plans to marry a fae of the royal court. We find these two siblings at odds throughout the book as they struggle to make a place for themselves in a strange land that doesn’t want them.

Madoc is also an interesting character, described as blood lustful and a winner of wars. He also is the person who murdered their parents & then gave them a new home with everything they could’ve possibly ever wanted/needed. Each of the girls has a difficult relationship with Madoc who is the only father figure they’ve known since the age of 7. Vivi who is his legitimate daughter by blood has never accepted Madoc or Elfhame. We see her often steal away in the human world where she hides her true identity. Vivi has held onto a lot of her anger & resentment towards Madoc & we see her rebel against him at every turn.

Prince Carden & his crew of friends who go out of their way to make Jude’s life all the more difficult, are just as complex as our three siblings. There’s definitely a lot more underneath the malice & I ended up really enjoying this character’s development.

There are plenty more characters in this book the I truly enjoyed, the cast is large & I could talk about each one for days but then that would take the fun away from meeting them for yourselves. Besides the main characters and group of antagonists we also have another set of players in the background who are just as crucial to the story. When we first start this story, it’s on the heels of a coronation where the King would choose his heir. You can bet on there being tons of moves being made between his heirs for the highly coveted seat. With so many players on the board I found myself HOOKED! with many theories that ultimately didn’t even come close to the final play for the throne 😉

 Never have I ever entered a Fantasy world & felt the need to watch my own back! Such was the case with this book & I can’t even begin to explain just how deeply fleshed out this story, it’s characters, and world really are. The plot alone is FLAWLESS!!! well executed & guaranteed to leave you holding your theories with a big Oh So You Thought That’s What’s Happening Here? HA! Think Again! I am in awe of how Black brought all the pieces together, she thought of its all! past, present, and future. As if that weren’t enough, the characters were morally gray & really hard to turn away from. There isn’t a heroine in this Fantasy, this isn’t that type of book & I found this to be ingenious! EVERYONE is effed up at some point or another & EVERYONE is flawed. The world building is A+ bookworms! yet again in awe of how Holly Black managed to give us so much in under 400 pgs. Elfhame comes to life with its many different races of fae, their customs, food to tempt any human, and a high court filled dangerous characters. I couldn’t get enough & every time I opened this book, I found myself sucked into the land of the fae very easily. I didn’t see the ending coming and had to pick my jaw up off the floor at the very end. The good news is that Black leaves us with an amazing epilogue to hold us over & I’m going to need the sequel like yesterday! *sobs* It’s not too early to place this book on my Top 2018 reads,   already have. If you haven’t picked up a copy yet, please do not hesitate! the hype is well deserved with this one & I just know you won’t regret it 😉

 It’s been a while since my BFF & I buddy read a book so when she suggested it I wasn’t going to say no! LOL. I cleared all of my planned TBR books because buddy reads with my twin are always fun & I knew this would be no different. I’m so glad it was a book we both really enjoyed & are now totally OBSESSED with! Check out her full spoiler free review here!

When I asked Gretchen how her experience reading Holly Black for the first time went, she immediately gushed on how AMAZING It was! “I loved the world building, characters, and how they took me by surprise. I loved how dark the characters were because the match my soul!” *she LOL’d when she said this* Gretchen LOVED Carden who plays the antagonist, she admits not liking him at first but then realized he had reasons for being the way he is.

The world building as I mentioned in my review, is one of my favorite aspects of this book. Although this was my first Holly Black, it isn’t my first book with Fae & I found myself wondering why this time I ended up LOVING them so much. I asked Gretchen, compared to other Fae books she’s read, what made the world of Elfhame in The Cruel prince stand out? “The many different races of not just Fae, the inclusion of termites, Goblins, and pixies”…we both agreed that this book had so much detail in the best of ways & we soaked it all up.

The main characters in this book also battled internally with whether they were given a choice, would they stay in Elfhame or return to the human world. Vivi who is the Fae sibling, hasn’t accepted Madoc as her father or her new home. She can be seen often sneaking away to the human world & clinging on to human things. We also see Jude struggle with the desire to be one of the Fae. I asked Gretchen if she were give the choice would she live in the human world as a Fae? or would she continue to live in the Fae world as a human? I’d prefer to be a Fae living in the the human world, living undercover with modifications to keep people from finding out my true identity”…for those that are wondering, it’s totally possible with the help of some contacts & our wonderful author herself has surgically re-shaped her ears to those of the fae 😉

Lastly, I asked Gretchen whether she plans on picking up any of Holly Black’s other books that have already been published & she said ABSOLUTELY! Gretchen is interested in reading Tithe 🙂


Holly Black is the author of bestselling contemporary fantasy books for kids and teens. Some of her titles include The Spiderwick Chronicles (with Tony DiTerlizzi), The Modern Faerie Tale series, the Curse Workers series, Doll Bones, The Coldest Girl in Coldtown, the Magisterium series (with Cassandra Clare), The Darkest Part of the Forest, and her new series which begins with The Cruel Prince in January 2018.

She has been a a finalist for an Eisner Award, and the recipient of the Andre Norton Award, the Mythopoeic Award and a Newbery Honor. She currently lives in New England with her husband and son in a house with a secret door. 


Hello Bookworms! Hope you’re all having a wonderful day, possibly even a snow day for some like myself *fingers crossed* Sound off in the comments if you plan on reading The Cruel Prince? & if you’ve already devoured it like we did, how was it for you?


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37 thoughts on “The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air #1): Spoiler Free Review Feat. Gretchen @ChicNerdReads”

    1. It’s a complete white out here, can’t see much out my window ☃️ I’m so happy you’re enjoying your first Holly Black Tammy, it was my first as well & I can’t wait to pick up more of her other books. Happy reading! 💜

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  1. we’ve been holding out for so long twin but at last!!!! and the wait was well worth it because miss holly black is truly amazing. your review was so spot on! you hit alllll the points that we even spoke about too. can’t wait for the sequel and read more by the QUEEN OF FAE!

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  2. Great review for this book Lilly and I’m so glad you (and Gretchen) loved this one. I saw you added some of Holly Black’s other books onto your to-read list so I hope you enjoy them just as much. 😀
    I was a little surprised by how much I loved Jude’s character, and also how much I loved Carden’s character as his story started unfolding a little as well. I can’t wait to see where things go for them in the second book, I also can’t wait to read more of Jude’s relationships with her sisters, especially after the way things ended between the three of them in this book. Basically I loved The Cruel Prince and can’t wait for book two in the series now. 🙂
    Again great review! D ❤

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    1. Thank you Beth! I did go on a mini adding spree on Goodreads 😂😂😂 can you tell I’m a little obsessed now? cause I am smh. I was also very surprised to find myself liking these characters, they are like no other I’ve come across in any book. The sibling relationships also reeled me in, there’s a moment towards the very end where Jude & Taryn exchange a look & Jude questions what her sister is really thinking. Where she thinks Taryn feels one upped…I LOVED that moment, she quickly thinks to herself that’s not fair of me to think that about her but it left me thinking…well Jude, it’s very possible that’s exactly what Taryn is thinking 😂 AHHHH! So GOOD! I’m right there with you Beth, our wait begins now 🙃

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      1. That’s all right, and nothing wrong with that I’ve gone on Goodreads adding sprees sometimes as well! 😀
        I don’t remember that exact scene from the book (it’s been a while since I read it) but I do remember finishing The Cruel Prince and being very excited to see where Jude and Taryn’s relationship goes next. Especially after everything that was revealed throughout this book.
        Fingers crossed it won’t be too long a wait right? 😀

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      2. Haha! Yea I’d tell you with exact detail but I don’t wanna spoil it for anyone who hasn’t read it yet 😩 I can easily see myself pushing this book all year long 🙌🏼 & yea their relationship is definitely strained by the end, Wonder if it can be repaired. I really am hoping for a short wait but we’ll see, in the mean time 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼

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  3. Ahhhhh Lilly!!! I’ve missed you so much!
    I’m here to spam your blog because I have sooooo much catching up to do. You have been warned lol

    I love how excited you get when it is a book you clearly loved. Reading your reviews feels more like a friend gushing about their latest favorite book. I am 100% going to read this one. Back in September, I attended Leigh Bardugo’s book tour for The Language of Thorns. When someone asked her for book recommendations, this was the first book she started RAVING about. I figured she is probably a pretty good judge of books lol

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    1. Haha! These are my favorite types of reviews to write but they’re also the ones I procrastinate most on 🤦🏻‍♀️😂 just trying to find the right words to convey my love for this book had me up til 4:30am today smh. I’m glad you enjoyed my blood, sweat, and tears haha! I am probably going to be recommending this one alllll year long 🙌🏼 Leigh Bardugo is my Dark Queen, she always knows best 😉

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  4. Of course I already knew your feelings about this one 💗 So stoked to see you were able to enjoy it woth your twin! I keep wanting to order it but my new release tbr is large at the moment. Maybe have to just do it! You are going to be the death of me lol. Fantastic and well written as always!

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    1. Yes! I saw you reading it on either IG or Twitter & smiled a happy smile LOL! I hope you love it to pieces cause it’s AMAZINGGGG!!!! haha & I’ve been so tempted to go buy a copy but I know it’s coming in my Fairyloot so we’ll see…might just want the B&N version as well 🙂

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  5. Oh I cannot WAIT to read this book! I’ve loved Holly Black since her Tithe days. Queen of Fae, that she is. Darkest Part of the Forest was a bit of a disappointment, but this one sounds like it’ll be fantastic!!! So glad you and Gretchen enjoyed it so much 😀 ❤

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    1. I cannot recommend this book enough! it brings me so much joy to tell all my book blogging buddies…THIS IS A WINNER!!! haha! I have Tithe & The Darkest Part of the Forest ordered & coming my way, not sure which I’ll read first but I’m so excited to get more of Holly Black’s writing 🙂 Thank you Azia & I can’t wait to hear your thoughts when you get around to it, happy reading! ❤

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      1. Oh I really hope you love her other works! Her dark fae are just so well done. I have two copies of Cruel Prince now (the US and UK version). So beautiful! Can’t wait to read it by the end of this month 😀 Thank you!

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