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The Midnight Star

by Marie Lu · The Young Elites #3 · 320 pages · Published October 2016
Spoiler-light guide Series order included Similar books included
3.84 / 5 across 55K ratings
Spice: ❄️ (0/5)

A dark, devastating Young Adult ya fantasy built around villain protagonist, sacrifice, power. 320 pages and a satisfying conclusion.

Best for readers who want…

Dark. Devastating. Epic.

Dark Devastating Epic

Mood Match

Dark Devastating Epic
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  • You need romance or spice to stay engaged
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  • You haven't read the earlier books in the The Young Elites series
  • You need a strong romance to drive the plot

Content notes

Violence Death
Villain Protagonist
Sacrifice
Power
Book profile

Mood, trope, and intensity breakdown

How this book actually feels — based on mood analysis, not publisher blurbs.

Mood profile
Romance
10%
Fantasy
75%
Pacing
3/5
Darkness
3/5
Spice
0/5
Core elements
Genre
YA Fantasy
Dark Fantasy
Moods
Dark
Devastating
Epic
Key Tropes
Villain Protagonist
Sacrifice
Power
Ending
Satisfying
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FAQ

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Is The Midnight Star spicy?

No spice (0/5) — clean read with no heat.

Do I need to read The Midnight Star in order?

The Midnight Star is book 3 in the The Young Elites series. Reading in order is recommended.

Who would enjoy The Midnight Star?

Readers who love dark and devastating stories with villain protagonist and sacrifice. Best suited for Young Adult readers and up.

What kind of read is The Midnight Star?

A dark, devastating Young Adult ya fantasy built around villain protagonist, sacrifice, power. 320 pages and a satisfying conclusion.

What are the content warnings for The Midnight Star?

Content notes include: violence, death. Sort By Cravings always flags these so you can make informed choices.

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Every Sort By Cravings guide is written after a full read-through — not scraped from publisher blurbs or Amazon summaries. We map tropes directly from the text, cross-reference BookTok and Goodreads reader reactions across 500+ community posts, and calibrate heat ratings against reader consensus before publishing. Mood tags, spice numbers, and “skip if” notes reflect actual reading experience. Read our editorial standards.

📚 Last reviewed: March 2026 Guide verified against current edition
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