Tuesday, 30 August 2016
Book Review: Red Queen
"For thousands of years the Silvers have walked the earth as living gods and the Reds have been slaves at their feet, until you. If that isn't a change, I don't know what is" 131
"Only this is for music, not battle. Life, not death"217
"This isn't a spark of destruction but a spark of life" 228
I really wanted to read tis book from the day it came out because of it's beautiful cover but i was very skeptical. I was worried that it might disappoint but it was totally the opposite. I loved it. I felt my heart dancing reading this book, as if i was on cloud 9. The writing style was so smooth and easy to enjoy and comprehend, nothing too complicated to understand. The story itself was very nice, not unique or new, but it was written in a different way. Something very similar to The Hunger Games but in a different way.
All the characters were beautifully written and developed through out the story. From the beginning of the story you can feel that this book was planned to be in sequels because to the very half of the book you can feel yourself getting attached to the characters, it was all about developing characters and the story was kind of moving slow but not that slow. It lacked a bit of action. It had some action but not the one you'd expect. I loved it anyhow.
The story is about the Silvers ruling Norta and the Reds doing all the work and being treated as second class citizens if not slaves. Mare finds herself in the heart of the palace working her way to a revolution for the Reds to be treated better equals to the Silvers, but how this will turn out when she finds herself falling for the prince!
A world full of magic, royalty, palaces, luxury, war and more!
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