Reviews
“Khaw has the swagger of a motherfucking rockstar. I’m not being cute—this is the punk rock, eldritch god, carnage-fueled battle royale dark academia that makes partial decapitation look like an amateur sandbox. The Library at Hellebore is more metal than I’ll ever be and too cool for most of you. You’ve been warned.”
—Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas Six
“As rich and gruesome as a fresh-plucked heart, as sharp as a broken bone, The Library at Hellebore is a perfect horror novel by one of my favorite writers. It’s a book that draws a line between the monsters and the monstrous, and reminds us who to root for—and what it costs.”
—Alix E. Harrow, New York Times bestselling author
“Wonderfully inventive and thoroughly engrossing. Khaw takes dark academia to a terrifying new level.”
—Kelley Armstrong, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“A gorgeous, gory shuddering heart of a book! Khaw’s prose and storytelling remain god-tier!”
—Katee Robert, New York Times bestselling author
“Khaw’s brutal, blood-soaked world makes even the worst nightmares seem tame. The Library at Hellebore is a horrifying tale with lush and gorgeous prose you can sink your teeth into.”
—Monika Kim, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Eyes Are the Best Part
“The Library at Hellebore is a kaleidoscopic spectacle of gothic surreality and absurdity. An infinite hallway of mirrors used to highlight our every flaw, showing us the monster the world turns us into—and the monster they try to make us for their own benefit. It is body horror in all its glory, exploring the numbing exhaustion of loss, along with the seductive pleasures of death.”
—Ai Jiang, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Linghun
“A joyfully gory spin on the magical school, The Library at Hellebore is populated by such deadly characters that you’ll wonder how any of them have stayed alive long enough to matriculate. If you thought librarians who shushed were bad, just wait.”
—Kendare Blake, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Anna Dressed in Blood
“Libraries are a place for reference, so you could say this book is something like Battle Royale meets The Magicians with some Hateful Eight thrown in … but the ghoulish delight, the luscious prose, and the batshit imagery are all unalloyed, singular Cassandra Khaw. The Library at Hellebore is devilishly entertaining, thrillingly structured, and full of unexpected blows to the heart. It’s the most fun you’ll ever have, rooting for Armageddon(s).”
—Nat Cassidy, author of Mary and When the Wolf Comes Home
“Classic Khaw in its stylish prose and unmatched wit. The Library at Hellebore is dark academia in a twisted, deadly class of its own. In space, no one can hear you scream. At Hellebore—shh!—the librarian will consume you before you even open your mouth.”
—Sofia Ajram, author of Coup de Grâce
“Pure, bloody darkness beautifully lit up with fury, sacrifice, and revenge. Khaw tears open the sins of our past and asks what we have made of them in this supposedly brighter future. It will not be a clean cut—it will be ragged and bloody, and it will hurt. If we cannot escape what we’ve done, if we cannot escape what we are, what else can we do with our power? We can take it into the Library at Hellebore and turn it loose.”
—Premee Mohamed, Nebula Award-winning author of The Butcher of the Forest
“The Library at Hellebore is a beautifully bizarre and grotesque spotlight on our shortcomings. Khaw’s prismatic world is magical, yet glistening with fresh blood. This is glorious body horror at its most prestigious, but it is also an exploration of memory and grief. It’s who was left behind and who we left behind. A marvelous blend of dark academia and horror.”
—Cynthia Pelayo, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Vanishing Daughters
“A succulent, gory, ambrosial fever dream of a tale with prose as luscious as an overripe peach and characters as hard and twisted yet hopeful as the juice-drenched pit torn out with greedy fingers.”
—Delilah S. Dawson, New York Times bestselling author
“Frighteningly good! The Library at Hellebore reminds us that revenge is a dish best served cold, alongside a pound of quivering flesh for good measure.”
—P. Djéli Clark, author of The Dead Cat Tail Assassins
“Putting the “dark” in “dark academia”, The Library at Hellebore is a story with teeth and claws, a thrilling cocktail of body horror, surreal humor and riveting mystery.”
—Genoveva Dimova, author of Foul Days