This is probably one of my favorite books. When I first bought checked it out I didn't know just how much I'd love it. Here I am two years later with my own copy of the book as well as his brothers ( The Runaway King and The Shadow Throne)The Characters?Where do I even begin? Sage is exactly what yo...
This was an excellent book, and I am looking forward to the rest of the series. Very engaging with mystery, intrigue, action and adventure. This book would appeal to boys.
As many others can attest, this is a book that demands your attention from start to finish, with gripping characters and a storyline so compelling it is near impossible to set it down. Coming from someone who gets easily distracted while reading, this is quite an accomplishment!Not once did my eyes ...
I think I have found a new favorite. I loved Sage. He's funny, sarcastic, and clever. His voice made the story stronger and more enjoyable. Jennifer Nielsen created a lovable and realistic protagonist. I really enjoyed the world-building. I love fantasy and the world of Carthya was really cool. It w...
I almost passed on this book. I am so happy that I took the chance and read it. Well, really it was an audio-book, so I listened to it. This book was full of intrigue, deceit, conspiracy, danger, and surprises. The main characters kept me on the edge of my seat with each move they made and the secre...
The king, queen, and crown prince have been murdered, but their deaths have been kept secret from the people while the noblemen try to figure out who will take the throne. Four years ago, the second prince, Jaren, was killed by pirates while out at sea, but the body was never found. Conner, a noblem...
This book is part of the Lone Star Reading list for the 2013-2014 school year. It is a great story with a plot that keeps the reader interested in the enigmatic Sage. When you think that you have him figured it out, he surprises the reader and everyone else in the story! Can't wait to read the seque...
While I really really enjoyed this book (I read it in all one sitting), it was (somewhat) predictable if you've read [b:The Thief|448873|The Thief (The Queen's Thief, #1)|Megan Whalen Turner|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1348276505s/448873.jpg|1069505] by [a:Megan Whalen Turner|22542|...
[Mini Review] Not too bad, but since I had been read The Queen's Thief before read this, there might be a lot of comparison between both of them.This book set in the country named Carthyan, where their king, queen and crown prince was murdered by poison. There was a noble called Conner, who gather...
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