In a way I have THE FALSE PRINCE to thank for finally picking A CONSPIRACY OF KINGS up. I’d hoped to hold out ‘till the rest of THE THIEF series was out, but all that FALSE PRINCE lacked had me missing what Gen and his stories possessed. So that with Gen’s “Your time will come, puppy. You just wait....
Each of the books in this series is very different from each other, and this last was no exception.As Sophos' story, it was very different. I feel like this is really the only thing that the book could have been about, but I didn't quite like it as much as the others, for some reason. I'm not quite ...
3.5 stars. Not as good as the previous books; there's always a lot that happens behind the scenes, but it's overdone here. Even having read the other books, I needed a little more insight into the emotional connections; it would not stand alone well at all.
You know what Lewis left out of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe? Ruling. He draws four human children in to rule his magical world of talking animals and mythical human/creature hybrids, makes them kings and queens and then elides over a decade or so before throwing them back into childish bod...
Sure I liked the book but I was also disappointed. Ok so book 3 was about someone else, but Gen was always there. While this one was about Sophos. The heir to Sounis who gen met in book 1. So it was not Gen's book at all, and yeah, not a fan of that fact. Might be the one I liked the least.Anyway, S...
4/5; 4 stars; A-In The King of Attolia, while Eugenides is coming into his power, there are a few seeds of another story planted; that of Sophos, the Sounis heir who went 'adventuring' with the Eugenides during The Thief. This book is the fruit of those seeds. We learn what Sophos has been up to...
I liked it a lot, the beginning is great. It's a bit slow in the middle and at some point I started to get annoyed by the way the story is presented, i.e. retelling it in first person as something that had happened. I enjoyed it the first time, the second and third times it got boring, robbing me of...
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