Spoiler
- Hodgson was tediously repetitive in parts. This is true.
- Hodgson included fiddly details in parts where he didn't need to. This is true.
- Hodgson used a fake, archaic-sounding language. This is true, but I liked it.
- Naani acted too childish and playful when she was trekking with the hero back to the Last Redoubt. This seemed weird to me. Hodgson did indeed write that she was playful and silly on the way to the Last Redoubt, but I forgave it by thinking that life must go on. Even though she was miserable at the time that she was rescued, people can't stay miserable every second of the day. Also, her age was not stated; she may have been a teenager, meaning that she may have been immature and acted innapropriately. Of course, it could just be poor writing on Hodgson's part.
Even with The Night Land's flaws, I still really like it. I'm going to reread it some day.