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Daughter of Smoke and Bone (Daughter of Smoke & Bone #1)
by
Laini Taylor (Goodreads Author)
Around the world, black handprints are appearing on doorways, scorched there by winged strangers who have crept through a slit in the sky.
In a dark and dusty shop, a devil's supply of human teeth grown dangerously low.
And in the tangled lanes of Prague, a young art student is about to be caught up in a brutal otherwordly war.
Meet Karou. She fills her sketchbooks with monst...more
In a dark and dusty shop, a devil's supply of human teeth grown dangerously low.
And in the tangled lanes of Prague, a young art student is about to be caught up in a brutal otherwordly war.
Meet Karou. She fills her sketchbooks with monst...more
Paperback, International First Edition, 418 pages
Published
September 27th 2011
by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
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When I first heard the details of the premise of Laini Taylor's new book, for a moment I thought Laini must have read my review of Personal Demons. In that review I rant about how great story ideas are squandered away. You see, Personal Demons had a very interesting concept - a demon and an angel battling for the soul of a human girl. There are so many creative opportunities in the angel/demon lore, I thought surely the author would make something good out of it. I was...more
When I first heard the details of the premise of Laini Taylor's new book, for a moment I thought Laini must have read my review of Personal Demons. In that review I rant about how great story ideas are squandered away. You see, Personal Demons had a very interesting concept - a demon and an angel battling for the soul of a human girl. There are so many creative opportunities in the angel/demon lore, I thought surely the author would make something good out of it. I was...more
Do you remember that Taylor Swift song about Romeo and Juliet, Love Story?
It's lyrics go something like this:
I'm a pretty little girl who knows nothing about literature
So I sing a song about starcrossed lovers
Whose only problem is that Daddy doesn't approve
But it's all good because we get married anyway.
Just like that cliffnote's story about Romeo and Juliet!
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyyy!

We have a tendency with YA literature today, to have stories with the super duper happiest of h...more
It's lyrics go something like this:
I'm a pretty little girl who knows nothing about literature
So I sing a song about starcrossed lovers
Whose only problem is that Daddy doesn't approve
But it's all good because we get married anyway.
Just like that cliffnote's story about Romeo and Juliet!
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyyy!

We have a tendency with YA literature today, to have stories with the super duper happiest of h...more
As a P.S. in order to understand this review better if you haven't read the Fallen series, please check out my thoughts on the other book that I will be discussing here.
This book is like some sort of weird alien. When I finished Daughter of Smoke and Bone I wasn't quite sure how to handle it.

What are you, Daughter of Smoke and Bone?
In the synopsis of Daughter of Smoke and Bone, it tells you that this is a story about how a "demon" falls in love with an "angel." So one would think that thi...more
This book is like some sort of weird alien. When I finished Daughter of Smoke and Bone I wasn't quite sure how to handle it.

What are you, Daughter of Smoke and Bone?
In the synopsis of Daughter of Smoke and Bone, it tells you that this is a story about how a "demon" falls in love with an "angel." So one would think that thi...more
Jul 22, 2011
Jillian -always aspiring-
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Anyone disillusioned by YA books; THIS BOOK IS FOR YOUR READING PLEASURE.
Shelves:
covers-i-love,
writer-crush,
writing-to-which-i-aspire,
out-of-the-box-ideas,
paranormal-supernatural-books,
prose-envy,
wowed-me,
2011-reads,
ultimate-favorites,
amazing-storytelling,
stories-that-challenge-me,
soared-above-and-beyond,
stories-with-a-message,
made-me-cry,
wish-i-could-write-a-book-like-this,
best-characters,
best-couples,
best-endings,
fab-writing,
worth-every-star,
world-building-worth-noting,
heroines-i-love-and-or-admire,
heroes-i-love-and-respect,
swoon-worthy-book-crushes,
couldn-t-stop-reading-it,
forewent-sleep-to-read-it,
i-am-not-worthy,
reviewed,
2013-reads
Note: Be warned that this is one of those reviews that in no way can do justice to the actual novel, but there's no harm in trying. Regardless, I greatly urge anyone who has even the slightest interest in this book to procure a copy when it's released on September 27, 2011.
Seven Perfect Reasons Why You Should Read Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor:
1. The writing is fantastic, dang it.
Now, I loved Laini Taylor's first young adult offering, Lips Touch: Three Times (You've read it, haven't...more
Seven Perfect Reasons Why You Should Read Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor:
1. The writing is fantastic, dang it.
Now, I loved Laini Taylor's first young adult offering, Lips Touch: Three Times (You've read it, haven't...more
Finally, a book that lives up to the hype. I haven't read a book that lives up to the hype this well, actually, since Hunger Games. That's a coincidence considering that Karou has quickly earned the number two spot on my list of all-time favorite heroines...Second only to Katniss Everdeen, of course. And no, I'm not comparing this to Hunger Games in any way, just sayin'.
This book came highly recommended to me from a number of people. Ever since it came out in September of 2011 I have heard nothi...more
Jan 06, 2013
Haleema
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
No. I want this book to myself. MY PRECIOUS.
Recommended to Haleema by:
My awesome GR friends... chocolate for everyone!
Shelves:
a-chunk-of-chocolate,
brilliant-story-telling,
can-t-get-you-off-my-mind,
complex-world,
consumed-my-life,
damn-good-writing,
das-deep,
hello-handsome,
disturb-me-and-die,
heart-wrenching,
i-am-in-love,
i-knew-it,
need-my-nutella,
must-meet-author,
my-emotions,
tissues-please,
omigosh,
absolute-favorites,
praise-worthy-plots,
love-the-quotes,
believable-characters
What a normal fangirl would do:
Classmate: Hey, Fangirl! What book are you reading?
Fangirl: OhEMGEE! *flashes her the cover* IT'S SO AMAZING. I CANNOT EVEN--- JUST READ IT!
Classmate: The cover! It's so pretty! I want to read it!
Fangirl: I know, right?! It's so blue and perfect. READ IT! I WANT YOU TO KNOW WHAT I FEEL! YOU WILL LOVE IT!
What Haleema did:
Annoying twit in her class: Hey, Haleema! What book have you got there?
Haleema: *clenches teeth* How dare you disturb me, you rodent-loaf. Can't...more
Classmate: Hey, Fangirl! What book are you reading?
Fangirl: OhEMGEE! *flashes her the cover* IT'S SO AMAZING. I CANNOT EVEN--- JUST READ IT!
Classmate: The cover! It's so pretty! I want to read it!
Fangirl: I know, right?! It's so blue and perfect. READ IT! I WANT YOU TO KNOW WHAT I FEEL! YOU WILL LOVE IT!
What Haleema did:
Annoying twit in her class: Hey, Haleema! What book have you got there?
Haleema: *clenches teeth* How dare you disturb me, you rodent-loaf. Can't...more
Jul 21, 2011
Catie
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommended to Catie by:
Tatiana
Not just five stars…one million stars, two sister moons, and two pairs of wings in flight. That’s how beautiful this book is. I hope this is a huge hit, and all the kids read it. Listen up kids, this book has everything that you’re looking for: secrets, paranormal creatures, hot guys, best friends; passionate, enduring, forbidden, love…and angst! But unlike all the rest, this one is the real thing.
It’s times like these that I wish I was a real, honest to goodness book fairy, with little wings, a...more
It’s times like these that I wish I was a real, honest to goodness book fairy, with little wings, a...more
May 14, 2012
Nataliya
rated it
4 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommended to Nataliya by:
Trudi
A teeth-gathering blue-haired spunky young woman raised by a Wishmonger gets caught in the middle of the long war waged in the 'Elsewhere'. Pictographically:






Was this book perfect? Not nearly. But I still loved it, even despite the annoying 'classic' YA tropes that it was NOT immune to:
(1) insta-love (actually, it happens twice),Still, Daughter o...more
(2) the otherwordly, basically underpants-disintegrating beauty of the male love interest - who initially, of course,
(3) tries to murder our heroine.
Oct 06, 2011
Lisa O.
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommended to Lisa O. by:
the whole of GoodReads
Laini Taylor has really put me in my place this time.
I was very eager to read Daughter of Smoke and Bone, so much so that I ordered it as soon as it came out. To say that reviews for this book are gushing is a real understatement; they are, in fact, stellar.
Truth be told though, I was more than a bit biased. Lips Touch: Three Times, her short stories collection had collected the same kind of reviews. Not from me.
I'm not crazy about that book. I suspect it has a lot to do with the short story...more
I was very eager to read Daughter of Smoke and Bone, so much so that I ordered it as soon as it came out. To say that reviews for this book are gushing is a real understatement; they are, in fact, stellar.
Truth be told though, I was more than a bit biased. Lips Touch: Three Times, her short stories collection had collected the same kind of reviews. Not from me.
I'm not crazy about that book. I suspect it has a lot to do with the short story...more
3.5 stars Once upon a time, a fantasy book came unto the young adult world and set it aflame. Long-time fans of the author swooned. Mainstream publications wrote cryptic but positive impressions. And many readers declared that the book was leaps and bounds above all other young adult literature previously published.
It's always a little tricky reading a book that arrives with a crazy amount of hype, even one that's not accompanied by the lavish praise that has been heaped upon this one, as the pr...more
It's always a little tricky reading a book that arrives with a crazy amount of hype, even one that's not accompanied by the lavish praise that has been heaped upon this one, as the pr...more
Aug 06, 2012
Stacia ~ Mistress of Mediocrity
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Shelves:
young-adult,
favorites
This is what happens when Urban Fantasy and Traditional Fantasy collide.
Results :
Epic.
Beautiful.
Tragic.
Captivating.
After finishing this book, I am in awe of this woman's writing skills. For as much as I love books from any fantasy sub-genre, I also have my own personal roadblocks. Very rarely, can an author use as much descriptiveness in a book without me wanting to tear my hair out. Often, writers show off their "words" just for the sake of trying to impress us. I never felt like this was the c...more
Results :
Epic.
Beautiful.
Tragic.
Captivating.
After finishing this book, I am in awe of this woman's writing skills. For as much as I love books from any fantasy sub-genre, I also have my own personal roadblocks. Very rarely, can an author use as much descriptiveness in a book without me wanting to tear my hair out. Often, writers show off their "words" just for the sake of trying to impress us. I never felt like this was the c...more
Mar 30, 2012
Emily May
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
anyone, everyone

Once upon a time, an angel and a devil fell in love. It did not end well.
Daughter of Smoke and Bone tells the age-old tale of forbidden love with a beautifully constructed mythological twist. Karou and Akiva are a Romeo and Juliet unlike any other and Laini Taylor has managed to encapture love, loneliness and desperation in a masterpiece of a novel that deserves to be read by anyone of any age who truly appreciates quality writing and story-telling.
Karou is a 17 year old art student living in...more
Oct 31, 2011
Steph Sinclair
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Everyone
Recommended to Steph by:
Jillian -always aspiring-
Shelves:
fantasy,
2011-reads,
action-packed,
angels,
awesome,
beautiful-prose,
best-characters,
best-relationships,
ebook,
epic,
all-time-favorites,
gimme-gimme-gimme,
i-didn-t-see-that-coming,
i-loved-it,
i-need-it-like-a-fat-kid-needs-cake,
i-need-to-buy-this-book,
i-really-enjoyed-it,
left-me-in-a-sad-emotional-state,
made-me-think,
mind-blowing-good,
oh-yeah-baby,
omg-that-ending,
original-and-creative,
pure-win,
smart-heroine,
so-glad-i-read-this,
superb-world-building,
surprised-me,
yeah-baby-5-stars,
deserves-every-one-of-those-stars,
2-am-or-later,
young-adult,
2011-favs,
just-take-my-heart-already
You know that book you're reading right now? How about all those books on your "TBR" list? FORGET ABOUT 'EM!
I first stumbled across Laini Taylor when I was encouraged by several of my GoodReader friends to read Lips Touch. So, I read it and while I enjoyed it, I wasn't blown away. However, I think it was a "It's not you, it's me" situation because anthologies and I don't really get along. I went into this book thinking it was just another PNR, Angel style. I couldn't have been more wrong. If Ro...more
Woooeey. If you need a vacation from reality, this is the book that will haul you inside its pages and make you live inside its story! Laini Taylor created a world like you've never imagined. Seriously, I would love to get a glimpse inside this woman's mind. How she came up with this stuff is beyond me. It's incredible. I loved it!
This is among one of the best written books I've read this year, if not ever. The creative aspect is beyond amazing. I was enthralled by every detail. The wonderful su...more
This is among one of the best written books I've read this year, if not ever. The creative aspect is beyond amazing. I was enthralled by every detail. The wonderful su...more
The ending!
There are already many, many in-depth and detailed reviews for Daughter of Smoke and Bone, and because no one wants to read a review where I gush on and on about how much I loved this or adored that, I'll avoid being boring and keep this short and simple.
I loved:
1. Karou
2. Akiva.
3. The writing.
4. The setting.
5. Karou.
6. The book title.
7. Zuzana.
8. Akiva and Karou's love.
9. Brimstone.
10. The chapter titles.
I disliked:
1. The cover.
2. Kaz.
3. Madrigal.
4. The pacing.
5. The ending.
I h...more
Jan 13, 2012
Carol
rated it
4 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
fans of Night Circus, fantasy romantics
A very long time ago, a good friend and I sat down for an early afternoon drink on Hotel del Coranado's patio. The sun warmed our shoulders, the sky was flawlessly blue, and we were indulgent with escaping the end of the school year. It was agreeable and innocuous, and then I tried a refreshing-sounding drink made up of lemonade, white grape juice, vodka, and probably ambrosia. It was delicious, and after chatting awhile, I realized I was thoroughly, benevolently drunk. Eventually we adjourned f...more
this book is astonishingly good.
this is the book i should have been handed when i first expressed an interest in exploring the world of the fantasy novel. never mind that isn't not going to be published for three more months (thank you to the girl with BEA access for getting this for me), it should have happened somehow.
this is the most pure example of fantasy that i have seen so far.
and it is nearly perfect.
once upon a time, an angel and a devil fell in love. it did not end well.
a fantastic...more
I'm not fond overly fond of YA books, the few I've read just never really reached me, that was thrown out the window with Daughter of Smoke and Bone.
Laini Taylor wrote at times a poetic story with a lead that is very much a teen, dealing with the at times rapid changes all teens go through in life, sometimes bitchy, selfish, heartbreaking going down the path to adulthood Karou goes through this and more, growing up in the little shop that deals out wishes for teeth, raised by chimera. She use...more
Laini Taylor wrote at times a poetic story with a lead that is very much a teen, dealing with the at times rapid changes all teens go through in life, sometimes bitchy, selfish, heartbreaking going down the path to adulthood Karou goes through this and more, growing up in the little shop that deals out wishes for teeth, raised by chimera. She use...more
Sep 30, 2011
Ariana
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Shelves:
2011,
paranormal,
angels,
favorites,
great-books,
series,
beloved,
rereading-material,
best-of
For a better visual effect, see the full review at ReadingAfterMidnight.com

"Once upon a time, an angel and a devil fell in love.
It did not end well."
I was hooked from the very first page.. yes, I can say that again.
My mind is full of beautiful stories of angels and demons (is that the right word?), stories of love and hope, stories of mythical creatures in a war as old as the world itself... My mind is screaming: I want more, I need more!
One word: Hope
Two words: Amazing story
Three words: I LOVE...more

"Once upon a time, an angel and a devil fell in love.
It did not end well."
I was hooked from the very first page.. yes, I can say that again.
My mind is full of beautiful stories of angels and demons (is that the right word?), stories of love and hope, stories of mythical creatures in a war as old as the world itself... My mind is screaming: I want more, I need more!
One word: Hope
Two words: Amazing story
Three words: I LOVE...more
Ooh. OOOH! Meh... Mehhhhhhhhh...........
Which basically summarizes my reaction throughout the novel.
I hate it when things like this happen, when books start out so strong with an intriguing world and a growing character. But before you know it, it goes splat into a big mud puddle of Cliche and Predictability and WowThisRemindsMeOfTheseSixOtherBooksIRead.
The Ooh.
The book started out very, very strong. The premise was very interesting: Karou, an orphaned human girl adopted by demon magicians, i...more
Which basically summarizes my reaction throughout the novel.
I hate it when things like this happen, when books start out so strong with an intriguing world and a growing character. But before you know it, it goes splat into a big mud puddle of Cliche and Predictability and WowThisRemindsMeOfTheseSixOtherBooksIRead.
The Ooh.
The book started out very, very strong. The premise was very interesting: Karou, an orphaned human girl adopted by demon magicians, i...more
Somewhere between three and four stars
I am very indecisive about my rating here. It depends very much on my current mood, so if you ask me on two different days, you might actually get four different answers. I loved so many aspects of the story, yet, I was also deeply disappointed by others.
First and foremost, I can safely say that I adored the setting. I have never been to Prague (although it is only a few hours from here), but should definitely redeem that. Even if real Prague is only half a...more
I am very indecisive about my rating here. It depends very much on my current mood, so if you ask me on two different days, you might actually get four different answers. I loved so many aspects of the story, yet, I was also deeply disappointed by others.
First and foremost, I can safely say that I adored the setting. I have never been to Prague (although it is only a few hours from here), but should definitely redeem that. Even if real Prague is only half a...more
Five Stars: This is a literary masterpiece. Do not miss this book!
This is the story of an extraordinary girl. A girl with aquamarine hair, who lives between two worlds; two distinct existences separated by magical doors. Behind the doors is the mystical workshop of the sorcerer Brimstone. He is a chimaera, a being that is a conglomerate of animals. In his secluded and shrouded shop he strings together wishes, for he is the Wishmonger. Caught in a world embroiled in war he clings to a shred of ho...more
This is the story of an extraordinary girl. A girl with aquamarine hair, who lives between two worlds; two distinct existences separated by magical doors. Behind the doors is the mystical workshop of the sorcerer Brimstone. He is a chimaera, a being that is a conglomerate of animals. In his secluded and shrouded shop he strings together wishes, for he is the Wishmonger. Caught in a world embroiled in war he clings to a shred of ho...more
Laini Taylor has PINK hair, really pink hair. freaking fantastic, that hair. Oh, and she is a visual artist as well, so I liked her before I read a word.
Anyway......
Daughter of Smoke and Bone is unique, no vampires in the whole darn book.
Karou is a young, blue haired, art student in Prague. She is a bit of a mystery, not only to her friends, but to herself. She has no idea who she is. All she remembers is growing up in a shop populated by those she considers her family, chimera, beings that are...more
Anyway......
Daughter of Smoke and Bone is unique, no vampires in the whole darn book.
Karou is a young, blue haired, art student in Prague. She is a bit of a mystery, not only to her friends, but to herself. She has no idea who she is. All she remembers is growing up in a shop populated by those she considers her family, chimera, beings that are...more
I wanted to read this gorgeous book again before the sequel's November release, and went with the audio version just to hear the sumptuous prose aloud. Laini Taylor's epic narrative has swept me up in its arms and carried me away for a second time, despite knowing all of its secrets. I just lost my mind over this book when I read it last year, and I didn't think it would be possible to recapture that initial gush of adoration, but here it is. I'm completely ga-ga all over again.
The fabric of th...more
Aug 22, 2011
Sparrow
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
fantasiers and romancers
Recommended to Sparrow by:
thomas tomato
A wise woman, while brushing her hair demurely in front of a mirror, once mocked another wise woman saying, “Remember that time I wrote a book with a conceptual spoiler?” Well, Laini Taylor, I now picture you in that room with the other wise authors chatting each other up about your conceptual spoilers. Because, holy shit. How do you even talk about this book?
I’ve been marinating in it for a couple of days, while getting caught in apocalyptic electrical storms, losing luggage, stumbling around a...more
I’ve been marinating in it for a couple of days, while getting caught in apocalyptic electrical storms, losing luggage, stumbling around a...more
“Once upon a time, an angel and a devil fell in love. It did not end well.”
Karou

Karou is a girl that runs errands to an inhuman creature , Brimstone , who is the closest thing she has to family.
She has blue hair and she is pretty much a badass girl .
Akiva

He is an angel but not so angelic. He is a warrior and fights the chimaera. He is good and an obedient soldier but when he lays his eyes on Karou he makes an exception for her.
“Once upon a time, an angel lay dying in the mist.
And a devil knelt o...more
Karou

Karou is a girl that runs errands to an inhuman creature , Brimstone , who is the closest thing she has to family.
She has blue hair and she is pretty much a badass girl .
Akiva

He is an angel but not so angelic. He is a warrior and fights the chimaera. He is good and an obedient soldier but when he lays his eyes on Karou he makes an exception for her.
“Once upon a time, an angel lay dying in the mist.
And a devil knelt o...more
*★★★★★ (This is a review of the audiobook.) Whoa. Babe. Khristine Hvam elevated this book – which started out very much a Young Adult Paranormal – to a sophisticated, thought-provoking Fantasy with mythological and religious overtones. Her narration is Exceptional, with a capital “E.” She delivers Ms. Taylor’s lyrical prose effortlessly while infusing the voices of human, seraphim, chimaera, and other magical creatures with distinct characteristics and a variety of multicultural accents. Each ha...more
Full of weird tattoos, giant puppets, vintage ballet costumes, a painting school, a bar that everyone is wearing mustaches, crescent knives, naked former lovers, revenge, a betrayed love and a frantic dance with masks and bodies sprinkled with sugar.
When I saw the cover and the beautiful title of this book, I knew immediately that I wanted to read it. The praise for this was huge and it sounded so much promising. I tried not to have high expectations but I expected something good. Right now, onl...more
When I saw the cover and the beautiful title of this book, I knew immediately that I wanted to read it. The praise for this was huge and it sounded so much promising. I tried not to have high expectations but I expected something good. Right now, onl...more
Oh, Daughter of Smoke and Bone. What a beautiful read you were. How I enjoyed Karou's witticisms! Her double life as a tooth collector for a wish-mongering chimera, who also happens to be her father figure! How I loved the geographical descriptions of Prague, Marrakesh, and Elsewhere! The severe punishments fallen angels like Razgut go through! The magic system! The imagination involved with all the chimera! I tip my hat, Laini Taylor.
I then put it squarely back on my head when we talk about Aki...more
I then put it squarely back on my head when we talk about Aki...more
ABSOLUTELY FREAKING INCREDIBLE!!!
Utterly and absolutely spellbounding, this isn’t a book, it’s an experience. And after I finished it, I sat clutching it to my chest, my heart pounding and just staring off into the distance, totally gobsmacked and shaking my head in awe of it all. Seriously, one of the most beautifully written, captivating books I have ever read!
" Once upon a time, an angel and a devil fell in love.
It did not end well. "
It is the story of Karou, a 17 year old art student living...more
Utterly and absolutely spellbounding, this isn’t a book, it’s an experience. And after I finished it, I sat clutching it to my chest, my heart pounding and just staring off into the distance, totally gobsmacked and shaking my head in awe of it all. Seriously, one of the most beautifully written, captivating books I have ever read!
" Once upon a time, an angel and a devil fell in love.
It did not end well. "
It is the story of Karou, a 17 year old art student living...more
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Hi there! I'm a writer of fantasy books for young people, but my books can be enjoyed by adults as well. My 'Dreamdark' books, Blackbringer (2007) and Silksinger (2009) are about faeries -- not dainty little flowery things, but warrior-faeries who battle devils. My first young adult book, Lips Touch, is a finalist for the 2009 National Book Award! It's creepy, sensual supernatural romance. . . abo...more
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