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Lady Macbeth: A Novel Kindle Edition

4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 747 ratings

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From #1 New York Times bestselling author Ava Reid comes a “masterful reimagining” (Publishers Weekly) of Lady Macbeth, Shakespeare’s most famous villainess, giving her a voice, a past, and a power that transforms the story men have written for her.

Lady Macbeth doesn’t retell Shakespeare so much as slice cleanly through it, revealing what was hidden beneath. I couldn't look away.”—Alix E. Harrow, New York Times bestselling author of Starling House

A CRIMEREADS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

The Lady knows the stories: how her eyes induce madness in men.

The Lady knows she will be wed to the Scottish brute, who does not leave his warrior ways behind when he comes to the marriage bed.

The Lady knows his hostile, suspicious court will be a game of strategy, requiring all of her wiles and hidden witchcraft to survive.

But the Lady does not know her husband has occult secrets of his own. She does not know that prophecy girds him like armor. She does not know that her magic is greater and more dangerous, and that it will threaten the order of the world.

She does not know this yet. But she will.

From the Publisher

The Lady knows the stories: How her eyes induce madness in men.

Louisa Morgan calls it, “a dark, elegant, heart-stirring novel.”

Shelley Parker-Chan calls it, “a triumph of a retelling.”

Alix E. Harrow calls it, “bloodstained, sharply beautiful, and necessary.”

Editorial Reviews

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“Reid masterfully balances the original narrative with fresh twists, making the familiar story feel new and exciting. . . . Whether you’re a Shakespeare enthusiast or simply a lover of well-crafted fantasy, this novel is sure to captivate and will leave readers yearning for more.”Booklist

“This stunning, gorgeously rendered work of gothic fantasy goes beyond William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy to closely examine the Bard’s most iconic villainess. . . . If there is someone who reads as though they were born to write gothic fantasy and suspense, it’s Ava Reid.”
—Bookreporter

“Deftly told and richly imagined,
Lady Macbeth is a gothic fever dream with sharpened teeth.”—Hannah Whitten, New York Times bestselling author of The Foxglove King

Lady Macbeth is a knife of a book: bloodstained, sharply beautiful, and necessary. I couldn't look away.”—Alix E. Harrow, New York Times bestselling author of Starling House

“Gorgeously written, haunting, and dark,
Lady Macbeth is an unforgettable retelling that will set your imagination alight.”—Sue Lynn Tan, USA Today bestselling author of Daughter of the Moon Goddess

“Ava Reid takes one of Shakespeare’s most interesting antiheroes and endows her with vulnerability, power, and depth in this darkly gorgeous feast of a book. I was spellbound from the very first page.”
—Freya Marske, internationally bestselling author of the Last Binding trilogy

“A dark, elegant, heart-stirring novel that carves its own life from the Scottish play in a unique and powerful way—I loved every page.”
—Louisa Morgan, author of The Ghosts of Beatrice Bird

“Hail, Queen! Scotland’s cold will seep into your bones as you watch the scheming, vulnerable Lady Roscille fight for her autonomy in a world that would define her in relation to men alone.”
—Vaishnavi Patel,New York Times bestselling author of Kaikeyi

“A reinvention and a reclamation of a literary figure we think we already know . . . a surprising and highly satisfying read.”
—Kendare Blake, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Three Dark Crowns series

“A tender, wholly original portrait of one of Shakespeare’s most infamous characters . . . There’s one thing about Ava Reid: She doesn’t miss.”
—Sasha Peyton Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Witch Haven

“A novel etched with a scalpel, flawlessly delivering the darkest depths of human relationships as well as the emotional brilliance of catharsis—a triumph of a retelling.”
—Shelley Parker-Chan, bestselling author of She Who Became the Sun

“Ava Reid’s lyrical prose bleeds in every scene, haunting, sorrowful, and deeply romantic. Thrilling and poignant, this is a story is not to miss.”
—Isabel Ibañez, #1 New York Times bestselling author of What the River Knows

“Precise, unflinching, and soaringly ambitious,
Lady Macbeth reimagines the story of Macbeth to perfection.”—Grace D. Li,New York Times bestselling author of Portrait of a Thief

“Reid’s prose, as shimmeringly poetic as always, carries a story that will curl around your heart and linger in your bones.”
—Victoria Lee, nationally bestselling author of A Lesson in Vengeance

“A beautifully written, unexpected, and utterly original take on the character of Lady Macbeth.”
Sarah Underwood, New York Times and international bestselling author of Lies We Sing to the Sea

About the Author

Ava Reid is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the gothic fantasies A Study in Drowning, Juniper & Thorn, and Lady Macbeth. She lives in California.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CN8TWGFH
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Del Rey (August 13, 2024)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 13, 2024
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3630 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 294 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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Ava Reid was born in Manhattan and raised right across the Hudson River in Hoboken, New Jersey, but currently lives in Palo Alto. She has a degree in political science from Barnard College, focusing on religion and ethnonationalism.

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Customers find the book engaging with its dark and beautiful cover art. They describe it as their favorite Ava book yet, with well-written prose and a touch of fantasy. The story has a dark atmosphere and immersive world.

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Customers enjoy the book's beauty. They find the cover art creepy and lovely. The story is described as clever and well-written, with a great use of wisdom and witchcraft.

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"...And the love found within this novel is so touching, and builds so beautiful. Proof that a monster is not always what you expect it to be...." Read more

"...Roscille is a woman of unbelievable beauty, so much so that looking into her eyes will stir a man to madness...." Read more

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I really enjoyed this Macbeth retelling. I was afraid it was going to be a difficult read given the subject matter, but Ava really made it easy and enjoyable. It gives us the ending that Roscilla deserved!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
    Book came in great condition! I really enjoyed this retelling of lady Macbeth. It was dark with beautiful prose and a touch of fantasy. I think this is my favorite Ava book yet.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
    Lady Macbeth by Ava Reid was atmospheric and hazy, fraught with tension. There was a dread that spread through my body as events unfolded. I thought it was beautifully written and I devoured it in two days.

    Roscille resonated with me, not just because our names are close (hah hah), but because she was in her head so much, reflecting on her regrets, crafting way to keep herself safe, angry with the way women are treated. All she needs is a shower to stand in while she crafts arguments and what she should have said in situations that have already happened. She thinks she’s clever as she tries to move pieces across the chessboard that is her life.

    I’ve heard that there’s some controversy over the book not being a faithful retelling of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. And that’s true, it’s not. In fact, you could take the name Macbeth out of it and the story could stand on its own, especially with the ending. It’s a story that just happens to have a man named Macbeth with a wife and three witches show up.

    And can we talk about how gorgeous this hardcover edition is? I love the inside illustration. And the cover art is creepy-lovely. Definite trophy book for anyone’s collection.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
    DNFed (perhaps soft DNFed?) at 20%. (Rating 3 stars because I do love Ava Reid, but this book was more like a 2-star read for me, based off the portion that I read.)

    I really wanted to love this book, because Ava Reid has done some fantastic work and her writing is beautiful. However, I became so frustrated in the beginning of this book that I could not continue reading. The first chapter alone is so full of infodumping / exposition and switches back and forth between names and titles of characters (sometimes multiple times within a paragraph), that I was constantly flipping back to the dramatis personae and was still left confused. Now, I want to clarify by saying that I'm not averse to complex narratives, large casts of characters, or the use of cultural specifics. But there's a way to weave such things into the narrative so that it doesn't give the reader an immediate headache.

    That would have been excusable, but as the narrative continued I found that there were other larger issues. For one, there was a concerning amount of xenophobia/prejudice against the Scots, depicting them all as evil brutes. And similarly, the "feminist" commentary was extremely heavy-handed. The reader was constantly being reminded of the patriarchal nature of the world in a very "telling not showing" kind of way. Every man was made out to be a brute, and this was again told to us rather than shown, creating inconsistent characterization. For example, Macbeth is described as a brute, but whenever he is alone with our main character Roscilla (Lady Macbeth) he is polite and decently respectful. So, he's a brute because he's a man? And he shot a bird with an arrow as part of a wedding ritual to demonstrate his strength as a warrior? The female main character is also constantly emphasized as a victim. Now, I understand women's power is often limited or perverted under the patriarchy, and even more so in earlier times. However, women have always found a way to try to exert whatever power they can, and I didn't feel like that was happening. Again, we were told Roscilla is a schemer, and she does start off some major events through one of her schemes, but it comes across as selfish and naive rather than 'morally gray" and intelligent. Like, she doesn't consider that encouraging her husband to start a war so she doesn't have to sleep with him would result in many innocent deaths?

    Overall, I am sad to say that I was really disappointed by this book. I have loved Ava Reid's work in the past and I hope to again, but this was not for me.

    Thank you to NetGalley and Del Rey for the e-ARC of this book. All opinions expressed are my own.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
    『So you are no mortal man. I have seen what mortal men can do. I prefer a monster that shows itself openly. 』

    4/5
    What a wonderful journey.
    ‘Lady Macbeth’ is a tale from old times, it’s a story about young lady who is to become a wife of a lord from Scotland. And both of them are hiding secrets, and while hers is just a power of her gaze, his are secrets of cruelty and ambitions.
    When Roscille arrives to his castle, she continues wearing the veil which hides world from her gaze, but not hides world from exploration and gathering secrets. Our lady is afraid and before first night occurred, she asked her husband for three things. Which starts series of unfortunate events and changes the lives of people in several kingdoms.
    Macbeth is a lord, who has witches chained in the basement and those poor souls are making him prophecies, which are changing the course of events.
    One question is troubling Roscille, why he agreed to wed her? Is it because she is valuable as a daughter of a nice family? Or because her appearance and rumors about power of her gaze?

    Great story with dark atmosphere. Where each corner hides new secret, new danger and sudden change. It’s hard to explain but i’ve got the vibes of dark alluring tale in Scotland pf the past, where beasts are not simple stories but a reality, where magic exists and where our girl must find a way to overcome all obstacles to escape her captor and find the way to be happy.

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  • Joan
    4.0 out of 5 stars The other mac beth,enjoyed the read. Captivating
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 24, 2024
    Would recommend this book very interesting. A bitter end and sweet to history. Was never a Shakespeare fan but this book got the attention.
  • Gingy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love the hard bound cover
    Reviewed in Germany on November 1, 2024
    Received just within days of order
  • C D
    3.0 out of 5 stars Intensa, pero decepcionante
    Reviewed in Spain on August 29, 2024
    No esperaba una adaptación YA shakesperiana a pesar del título y aún así esta mezcla de Barba Azul y Braveheart ni acaba de despegar ni llega a las alturas de Juniper and Thorn. Recomendable a pesar de todo por lo bonito de la escritura y la habitual mezcla de feminismo radical y horror gótico de la autora.
  • Amazon Customer
    3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad
    Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2025
    She deserves more character development.
  • Paulina
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 23, 2024
    Perfect condition, everything as described

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