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by Kristin Cashore, Ian Schoenherr
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drallapaul
drallapaul rated it 6 years ago
This third volume is mainly concerned with Bitterblue (of the title), now Queen of Monsea, 18 years of age, trying to make sense of her role as ruler and picking up the pieces after the demise of her father's wicked reign. All of the main characters from Grace appear and play an important part and c...
Roobieland
Roobieland rated it 9 years ago
⭐5 stars⭐Teddy grinned again. "Truths are dangerous," he said."Then why are you writing them in a book?""To catch them between the pages," said Teddy, "and trap them before they disappear.""If they're dangerous, why not let them disappear?""Because when truths disappear, they leave behind blank spac...
KatiEllenReads
KatiEllenReads rated it 10 years ago
The final part to the Graceling Realm Trilogy, or Seven Kingdoms Trilogy. We kick off six years on after the events of Graceling, this is a much slower read but is obviously building towards the many mysterious of the Kingdom. It's hard not to feel sorry for Bitterblue, at a young age she has a lot...
Molly's Book Reviews
Molly's Book Reviews rated it 11 years ago
I didn’t realize that the three books in this trilogy would be so independent, so I had to write a description and review for each one. Sorry that it’s so long. Feel free to skip to the end where I summarize the strengths and weaknesses of this series. GRACELING Certain people have mismatched ey...
Afterwords
Afterwords rated it 11 years ago
**To read the full review click the title!** Bitterblue is the long awaited sequel to Graceling and Fire. It starts off eight years after the end of Graceling, and centers around the ruined country of Monsea. It has political intrigue, cruelty, action, romance, drama and a quizzical heroine set up...
thebookbee
thebookbee rated it 11 years ago
Why was she crying so much? The plot never seemed resolved to me. Bitterblue searches for answers fervently yet so easily she gives up at the end. I wanted answers too. There was a great opportunity for Cashore and in the end she decided to put in some vague filler. I'm not impressed. I felt as thou...
thebookbee
thebookbee rated it 11 years ago
Why was she crying so much? The plot never seemed resolved to me. Bitterblue searches for answers fervently yet so easily she gives up at the end. I wanted answers too. There was a great opportunity for Cashore and in the end she decided to put in some vague filler. I'm not impressed. I felt as thou...
Incomplete Tales
Incomplete Tales rated it 11 years ago
Bitterblue Bitterblue is now queen of Monsea, still under the influence of her father Leck, a violent psychopath who altered minds. Her advisers want to pardon evildoers and forget everything, but she sees the past holds fast. Two thieves, who only steal what has been stolen, hold the truth and ch...
Debbie's Spurts
Debbie's Spurts rated it 11 years ago
This reader's personal opinion, ©2012, all rights reserved, not to be quoted, clipped or used in any way by Google Play, amazon.com or other commercial booksellers* Riveting storytelling start to finish. Enthralled all the way. Worthy successor to Graceling. This is very much Bitterblue's tale and ...
Emerjas
Emerjas rated it 11 years ago
This is another book that drew me in immediately and then suddenly fell apart on me. Bitterblue starts 8 years after Graceling ended and follows Bitterblue's attempts to discover the truth behind Leck's reign and to help everyone in her kingdom heal from 35 years of horror. It started off really w...
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