“The Cruel Prince,” by Holly Black, is a young adult fantasy book that follows the journey of
Jude Duarte, a mortal girl, and Cardan Greenbriar, a faerie prince as they navigate the world of
hate, betrayal, and love. Jude Duarte yearns to earn her place at the High Court as she is often
overlooked due to her mortality. However, Prince Cardan and the rest of the fey are content on
making her life as miserable as possible as they look to exploit all of her mortal weaknesses.
Soon an opportunity presents itself to Jude. A new king will be crowned, and Jude must betray
those that she loves and scheme her way to the top in order to gain her deadliest desire, power.
I thought the book was beautifully written. Holly Black does a great job of clearly mapping out
the world of Elfhame, so readers can imagine themselves as one of the Folk. Her writing style is
filled with metaphors, imagery, and figurative language which makes the story very vivid.
Additionally, the book is filled with so many complex characters, that the line between good and
evil is often blurred. Many of the characters possess relatable qualities which help readers feel
empathy towards them. Additionally, no character is perfect. Some are stubborn, naive,
power-hungry, or attention-seeking. These “flaws”make the story much more compelling and
interesting to read.
Jude Duarte’s family dynamic is also very complex, due to a bloodline mixed with faiere and
mortal blood. Between a bloodthirsty father, love-struck twin, and stern stepmother, Jude has a
lot of mixed feelings to juggle. Additionally, the book is filled with many wild romances and
friendships. While the plot keeps readers yearning to read more, the characters and relationships
are what makes the book so memorable.
Due to the fact that the book is set in a fantasy world, it might be hard for some readers to
understand the vast world of Elfhame. Like many fantasy books, it can be hard to juggle the
unique names of places, characters, and objects. However, after a couple of chapters, the names
become second-nature to know, and it opens up readers to a whole new world. In my opinion, I
love fantasy books because it feels like an escape from reality. It’s an amazing feeling to curl up
on the couch and almost feel like you're living a different life for an hour or two.
To continue, “The Cruel Prince” is definitely a page-turner as each page draws you in with its
plot twists, charming characters, and suspense. Many characters aren’t who they seem, and in a
book filled with love and betrayal, readers can not help but be sucked into the story. To conclude,
I would definitely recommend “The Cruel Prince” to teen readers and young adults who are into
fantasy, a darker romance, or readers looking for a book filled with plot twists. Lastly, the book is
part of the Folk of the Air series, so if you enjoy this book, be sure to read “The Wicked King”
and “The Queen of Nothing” next!
Check out Cruel Prince from the Newport Beach Public Library!