Book: Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil
Author: V.E. Schwab
Pages: 533
Date(s) Read: July 4th, 2025 to August 24th,
2025
Date Published: June 10th, 2025
Rating: 4/5
Genre: Sapphic,
Horror, Vampires
Characters: 4/5
Writing style: 4/5
Story: 4/5
Ending:
2/5
Cover: 2/5
Format: Hard Cover
Date Bought: June 1st, 2025
Book Cost: 18.00
Review:
Bury Our
Bones in the Midnight Soil was for me what blood is to a vampire—enough to
slake the thirst, but far from satisfying the hunger. It's a gothic horror
novel that oozes atmosphere and is compulsively readable. This book is a good
novel but after binging this book over the past few days, I’m left feeling
oddly hollow and unsatisfied.
In Bury Our
Bones in the Midnight Soil we follow three vampires, and bits and pieces of
their lives. I can't really say more than that without giving much of the plot
away as the stories are interwoven. This is an interesting story in that it's a
very character driven story about 3 different protagonists you aren't going to
like. You're going to love—to hate Maria, Charlotte will leave you feeling
confounded and underwhelmed, and you'll be trudging through Alice's dull story
and even duller personality just to get back to the other two. There are plenty
of interesting characters in this book, but they all feel woefully underused.
Whole books could have been written about just the other characters who're far
more compelling and likable than Maria, Charlotte, and Alice.
The book is
an addictive and compelling narrative that really falls apart in the last 50
pages. It could have been so much more, I would loved more elaboration on their
travels and histories but we only get the briefest of glimpses into various
decades and time periods that most people would be dying to know about. That's
the thing with this book, it feels like a giant missed opportunity.
That all
being said it has plenty of atmosphere and if you're looking for a sapphic
vampire story this will scratch that itch but you're going to walk away feeling
a bit unmoored by the end result. If you want a satisfying sapphic vampire
novel Lucy Undying edges this one out story wise, though again this one is good
it's just not great.