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by Kristin Cashore, Ian Schoenherr
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Catching Tales...
Catching Tales... rated it 12 years ago
This was the sequel to Graceling in which Katsa (my ultimate heroine) rescued the then very young princess Bitterblue from her murderous and tyrannical father King Leck. By then I was hoping that this young princess will grow up to be the majestic and strong young queen of Monsea when Katsa managed ...
Ally
Ally rated it 12 years ago
Meh is the way I would describe this book. Bitterblue isn't nearly as captivating as Katsa or Fire as a character and the story line was a lot more confusing (possibly a lasting effect from Leck's rule?). There were definitely parts where I couldn't stop reading, especially closer to the end when my...
Alexis Hall
Alexis Hall rated it 12 years ago
Huh. Interesting one.I think I basically ended up admiring this more than I loved it. It does, however, draw together the threads of the previous two books very effectively and continue what seem to be an over-arching themes of the use and abuse of power.So I feel this is the book it needed to be an...
ChelseaWriteNow
ChelseaWriteNow rated it 12 years ago
i really liked the Graceling Realm series and was quite satisfied with its conclusion. i loved the characters and getting to see everyone from [b:Graceling|3236307|Graceling (Graceling Realm, #1)|Kristin Cashore|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1331548394s/3236307.jpg|3270810] and [b:Fire|6137154|Fire (...
meganmorlok
meganmorlok rated it 12 years ago
I wasn't as crazy about this book as I was her other two.
Nemo @ The Moonlight Library
Nemo @ The Moonlight Library rated it 12 years ago
See this review and more on The Moonlight Library!Total cry count: 3. With sobbing at the climax.Possible spoilers for Graceling, but not Fire.Queen Bitterblue is trapped – she is trapped in her tower with the daily dealings of running a wounded and recovering kingdom, and she is trapped with how li...
Nemo @ The Moonlight Library
Nemo @ The Moonlight Library rated it 12 years ago
See this review and more on The Moonlight Library!Total cry count: 3. With sobbing at the climax.Possible spoilers for Graceling, but not Fire.Queen Bitterblue is trapped – she is trapped in her tower with the daily dealings of running a wounded and recovering kingdom, and she is trapped with how li...
99 problems, and a book ain't one
99 problems, and a book ain't one rated it 12 years ago
I loved Bitterblue! I thoroughly enjoyed reading about Bitterblue and her dealing with a post Leck kingdom that was shrouded in pain and lies. I liked seeing her grow up and really become a glorious queen. It was AMAZING how all the Graceling books tied together in Bitterblue!! This whole series nev...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 12 years ago
February 18, 2013 Sometimes you can actually see an author getting better, from one book to the next. I enjoyed the previous Graceling books enormously, but neither of them had the incredible depth of this one. Here Cashore takes the time and effort to improve upon the elements that were good in h...
Robin’s Reading Rendezvous
Robin’s Reading Rendezvous rated it 12 years ago
Bitterblue is bittersweet – I’m not a huge fan of the ending. Thus the 4 star rating possibly a 4.2Graceling and Fire are standalone books and tie up nicely at the end. I expected the same for Bitterblue as I have not heard any rumors of more books from this realm. I will have to say that honestl...
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