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Carregando... The Hidden Queen (2001)de Alma Alexander
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This series is an old fave of mine, first found in the library and I kept going back to reread so often I had to get my own copy. Very much a YA coming of age fantasy story, the story is in two parts (and two books so need to get both). In a military coup the older son takes power of the kingdom after the king dies in battle. For her safety the younger daughter (who is the true heir) is smuggled out of the kingdom and lives in hiding with relatives of the queen. During this time it appears she is gifted with mental powers, which unfortunately cause injury and serious maiming to the oldest son of the family she lives with. He betrays her and she has to escape into a harsh and unknown land with only one friend to help her. Ok, this one is better than its sequel. much better. A great story that never gets old. Well written and captivating. It's not my favorite book as i've read better, but definitely something to pick up if you are looking for a quick read. Not as long as a review as I would've liked, but there you go. Recommended! sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
The life Anghara knows has ended; everyone she loved is dead or doomed. And now she must flee far from her home or die at the hands of her half-brother Sif. A defenseless child is adrift in an unfamiliar world, pursued by the minions of a false king whose brutality knows no bounds. But Anghara has a great destiny that reaches beyond the borders of the troubled realm she must one day rule -- and a miraculous gift to be awakened in secret and fortified in a distant desert land at once beautiful, mysterious, and perilous: an awesome and frightening power called Sight. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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It has a very common and standard plotline for a fantasy novel. ie Throne usurped from young rightful King/Queen who goes into exile and develops their "powers" until the time is right to reclaim their throne.
Probably 2nd most common plot behind dwarf/elf/wizard/warrior/etc go on a quest to retrieve magical item and save the world as we know it.
I'm just finding it really well written, flowing well and easy to read. The usurper has not had a lot of front and centre "screen-time" as of yet, but to me feels more like a MacBeth type who sees his chance and is almost obliged to take it, rather than being a super-evil villain. And like MacBeth, once on the path he will be forced to commit increasingly atrocious acts to protect his position as King. This guy is basically Russell Crowe from the movie Gladiator, if he had actually taken the throne instead of the Emperor's son. Not the rightful heir, but arguably a better choice.
Likewise, another "villain" is a spoilt and stubborn bully. He takes no responsibility for his own actions and gets obsessed with vengeance once he is injured through a conflict that he initiates. Not an attractive character, but hardly super-evil.
So, although a common storyline, I'm finding the characters interesting and hopefully I keep enjoying it and it doesn't get too predictable. ( )