Cruel Crown
Two women on either side of the Silver-Red divide tell the stories no one else knows.Discover the truth of Norta's bloody past in these two revealing prequels to #1 New York Times bestseller Red Queen.Also includes an exclusive excerpt of the hotly anticipated second book in the Red Queen series!...
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Two women on either side of the Silver-Red divide tell the stories no one else knows.Discover the truth of Norta's bloody past in these two revealing prequels to #1 New York Times bestseller Red Queen.Also includes an exclusive excerpt of the hotly anticipated second book in the Red Queen series! Glass Sword transports readers to the world of Silver tyranny, a Red dawn ris
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9780062435347 (0062435345)
ASIN: 62435345
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Series: Red Queen Trilogy
Normally, I would of been able to read a book of this size in one sitting, but this one took me days to finish because Steel Scars was so painfully boring. I can't stand Farley and pretty much everything from that story went through one ear and out the other. Queen Song, I liked. Queen Coriane had...
I really disliked the second half of the book because of the communication between the military. It was annoying and hard to read. I read Red Queen in a day and it too me almost a month to read this little book. :(
That awkward moment when the novellas are better then the actual series. Maybe Aveyard should switch to short stories.
It's the print version of Queen Song and Steel Scars. I realized this several pages in.Queen Song:"There is nothing so terrible as a story untold." Not just writing motivation, but a quote that explains the reason for this story. The lack of world building could make comprehending this difficult for...
This really isn't worth reading all that much. I liked Red Queen and LOVED Glass Sword. But this novella doesn't do much and is a bit on the boring side. We get two short stories in this novella. One with Coraine and her story living in the high palace. The other with Farley and the Colonel befor...