The Raven Boys

The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
Maggie Stiefvater
Star Rating
★★★★★
Reviewer's Rating
Nov 8, 2022

“Blue Sargent had forgotten how many times she’d been told that she would kill her true love.”

(Stiefvater 1).



The Raven Boys is the first book of The Raven Cycles, a series centered around a mystical “ley line” that

supposedly leads to a sleeping Welsh king who grants a wish to whomever discovers his body. In this

novel, Blue Sargent, the daughter of psychics, has been told since she was little that when she kisses her

true love, he will die. This never seems to bother her until now, when she starts to become unlikely

friends with three boys at the “local” prep high school, Aglionby Academy, outside her small town of

Henrietta, Virginia. The leader of the trio, Richard Gansey III, is obsessed with all things magic, though

he’s had very few confirmations that it actually exists. With help from Blue, his search seems to further

itself, though not without its consequences, all which overlap with plot lines in the other three novels.



I have a deep love for this series, and unlike many other books I’ve read in the past, this introduction to

the magical world Stiefvater created was in no way a disappointment. The Raven Cycle details themes

centered around found family, love, and discovering oneself despite external setbacks. This close-knit

friend group reminds readers that, no matter how cliche, friendship can truly help people overcome

anything. I would recommend it to those who enjoy fantastical books with a deeper, underlying message,

especially those in their teen years, as it contains a predominantly young cast of characters. Overall, this

would deserve 5 stars, as I felt like I was able to connect with the novel and I loved the build-up of the

plot, even despite a slow beginning.

 

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