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by Victoria Aveyard
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A Book World
A Book World rated it 9 years ago
Wow... Just wow. I have no words to describe how amazing this book is. It was so action packed from page one. I'm still mind blown by how astonishing this novel is. Wow, no words.
Living for the Books
Living for the Books rated it 9 years ago
After reading many glowing reviews of this book I was really looking forward to being blown away. Unfortunately, Red Queen fell short of my expectations.Mare Barrow is a lowly Red and she's a lot like so many other heroines that you could probably interchange them and there wouldn't be much o...
Welcome!
Welcome! rated it 9 years ago
Title: Red QueenSeries: Book 1 of Red Queen seriesAuthor: Victoria AveyardPages: 383Format: HardbackSource: Public LibraryI am still not sure how I like the writing in this book. When I first started I thought, "Wow, this is so lush and vivid and wonderful and I WANT MORE!". But as I read more, the ...
YA Fanatic
YA Fanatic rated it 9 years ago
I first read this a few years ago when it came out. And decided to listen to it again for book two (which I'm waiting for my copy at the library). I remember really liking it the first time around. But listening to it, I struggled to remember why I enjoyed it so much. It is a bit slow, however, it p...
sherrysniderfundin
sherrysniderfundin rated it 9 years ago
MY REVIEW Last year, Red Queen was everywhere, so of course, I wanted to read it. I had heard mixed things about it, so it made me want to read it even more. I do find it has a common theme, but I have not read a lot of the series reviewers compare this too, so I do not see it quite like they do. ...
LindaLeest
LindaLeest rated it 9 years ago
I've read this book in march 2015, and rated it 5 stars. Now, almost a year later, I forgot so much about this book! So decided to give it four stars, because it wasn't that memorable, and even though I still loved it, I didn't love it as much as the first time.I really loved the writingstyle, it ma...
Hooked on Books
Hooked on Books rated it 9 years ago
This audiobook wasn't bad but it just completely lacked originality. If you combine Cinder, The Hunger Games & Red Rising you get Red Queen. I just listened to Cinder not too long ago and I literally felt like I had deja-vu. Of course there aren't any Cyborgs or Lunars but instead you have Reds and ...
LulzCat Reviews
LulzCat Reviews rated it 9 years ago
Reread on 3/13/16. I read the entire thing in one sitting and it was every bit as amazing as the first read.The Red Queen was a breathtaking story with a world so full of life that I felt like I was living it. This book had every single ingredient needed for me to love it. The characters were mul...
Bookish Excursions
Bookish Excursions rated it 9 years ago
The premise of Red Queen definitely held my interest - a young girl is trapped in a society ruled by "Silvers" who possess god-like abilities and can master the elements. Mare Barrow is a "Red," an individual enslaved by the Silvers living among people with no magical abilities. Mare is viewed as a...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 9 years ago
Girl finds that she has abilities that start to help her question the ruling class of this world, when she discovers these abilities it's public and the Silvers put her in a place of privileged, mostly to keep an eye on her, but there are other plots and other issues. Not least of which is that she...
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