wyvernfriend
Complicated politics but somehow it fell a little flat, felt a little sameish. I still enjoyed the read.
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The Hunger Games meets the X-Men in this internationally bestselling YA fantasy series soon to be a major TV show from the producers of Divergent directed by and starring Elizabeth Banks . . .
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Set in a far-future post-apocalyptic America brimming with romance and revolution, Red Queen is a ferocious ode to the power and promise of resistance against the relentless fires of oppression - perfect for fans of Fourth Wing and The Bone Season.
'All hail Victoria Aveyard - the new Queen of dystopian fiction' GUARDIAN
'Exhilarating. Compelling. Action-packed. Unputdownable' USA TODAY
'A whirlwind of betrayal and plot twists' SCI-FI NOW
'It's slick, it's interesting, it's gripping' SFX
'A volatile world with a dynamic heroine' BOOKLIST
'Breakneck pace' SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
'A gaspworthy twist' THE CENTER FOR CHILDREN'S BOOKS
'Breathes new life into tired fantasy trends' KIRKUS
WELCOME TO A WORLD DIVIDED BY BLOOD - RED OR SILVER . . .
The Reds are commoners, ruled by a Silver elite in possession of god-like superpowers.
To Mare Barrow, a seventeen-year-old Red thief from the poverty-stricken Stilts where the only possible future is conscription into the empire's endless war, it seems like nothing will ever change, especially now her brothers and her best friend have all been called up to spill their blood for their oppressor.
Then she finds herself recruited to work in the Silver Palace by an enigmatic stranger who turns out to be none other than the crown prince himself, Tiberias Calore. Here, surrounded by the people she hates the most, Mare discovers that she possesses a deadly power of her own - one that threatens to upend their entire world order.
Fearful of Mare's potential, the Silvers hide her in plain view, declaring her a long-lost Silver princess, now engaged to Maven Calore, their future king's brother. Even though she knows one misstep means certain death, Mare still works silently to help the Red Guard, a militant resistance group, in a desperate guerrilla effort to bring down the Silver regime once and for all.
But this is a world not only of ultimate bloodshed but also of ultimate betrayal, and Mare has been sucked into a dangerous dance - Red against Silver, prince against prince, brother against brother, head against heart . . .
'The truth is what I make it. I could set this world on fire and call it rain.'
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Read the RED QUEEN series in full:
Book 1: RED QUEEN
Book 2: GLASS SWORD
Book 3: KING'S CAGE
Book 4: WAR STORM
Novellas collection: BROKEN THRONE
And don't miss the Sunday Times-bestselling REALM BREAKER series:
Book 1: REALM BREAKER
Book 2: BLADE BREAKER
Book 3: FATE BREAKER
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Victoria Aveyard's book 'Realm Breaker' was a No. 7 Sunday Times bestseller w/c 03-05-2021.
Victoria Aveyard's book 'Blade Breaker' was a No. 4 Sunday Times bestseller w/c 27-06-2022.
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Before this book was even released the buzz surrounding it was HUGE.
I couldn't resist.
This book was everywhere with nothing but praise about it. And why shouldn't there be? The promise of x-men (!!!) like powers and rebellion all the while being a fish in a shark's den. Sounds all kinds of epic, RIGHT?!?
I tried SO hard. Honestly, the first time I read it, I actually DNF'd. I got a little more than halfway in (pg. 217) and just. couldn't. do it.
But, but, BUT! Everyone kept on ranting and raving and I just had a burning desire to read this thing even if it killed me ADMIRE MY WILLPOWER!. And, I'm kind of glad I did because the last 50 pages definitely redeemed this book in my opinion.
But let's start from the beginning - Here's what I didn't like (CUE LIST!):
*I read this a while ago and I don't remember everything I'm not good at taking notes but I'll try my best!
See, I can be nice.
Okay, that was LONG AND RAMBLING and not really helpful regarding why I liked it. I regret nothing.
Basically this: I didn't love it. I didn't really love the characters (they weren't horrible, just nothing exceptional either), it was overdone (cliche), lacked depth, and just eh. But the end...I can't really say anything because *spoilers*, but it definitely changed my mind. Still nothing exceptional, but definitely better.