Hello
happy readers. I hope all has been going
well on your end. The weather has taken
a turn, finally, to not sweating just stepping foot outside and was actually
cool for a couple of days. I'm excited though the 90 to 60 sudden drop wrecked
havoc on my sinuses. I also tried a new
recipe, Caramel Apple Bread which seems to be a hit! I have been able to finish a book from my TBR
I’ve had for some time, Glass Sword (Red Queen #2) by Victoria Aveyard. I reviewed book one back in March of 2015
here so it had been a while but when I started the audiobook of the sequel it
all came back as I listened. It picks up
where Red Queen left off so spoilers.
So
it has been some time since I read Red
Queen. I dove right in. Mare and Cal are on the run with the Red Guard
but being a silver, Cal is not treated with the best care. Mare is a red with silver abilities, the
lightning girl. She thought she was an
anomaly but finds there are others like her, new bloods. The king is dead at Cal’s hand. His hand forced by the Queen, using her
ability against him to dispute him and put her traitors son Maven on the
throne. He is not the man either of them
thought him to be, just a puppet playing the part that would make them both
care for him. Now Mare must fight but
the cost is high and all of the treachery and betrayal have taken their toll
and changed her.
The
action and intrigue of this series picks up at the first page and doesn't let
you down. There is so much happening
from escaping without dying and oh yeah convincing the people you're with Cal
isn't just an evil silver but an ally. I
loved throughout the book there is always more than one thing happening. The constant struggle between the reds and
silvers and now new bloods, never knowing where one stands as we are constantly
reminded that anyone can betray you at any time. Oh and the political issues of being on the
run as Maven takes over as king. It's
one hit after another and we just keep rolling with the momentum never slowing
down.
The
pacing of the book keeps it moving along for sure. Still there is lots of character development
with all out characters. There is no
clear right and wrong anymore everything seems to be shades of grey. Mare, everyone really but her especially, has
to deal with so much. Blaming
herself. Wanting to save people like
her, save everyone and fix the world into something better. She wasn't trained to be a leader, she never
wanted to be one but despite everything people keep looking to her to
lead. Watching her struggle with all of
her issues throughout the book was grounding.
There was one part in which case I was so glad I was parked when it
happened because I just stared at my car display in shock. You go through the emotional ringer with
these characters that's for sure.
"If I am a sword, I am a sword made of glass, and I feel myself beginning to shatter."
One
of my favorite parts was getting to meet all the new characters. Some good and some bad. I especially enjoyed our new bloods and
learning all their new powers as some were so much fun to imagine. I enjoyed the difficult position each one was
in and how real everything felt. Not
everyone is saved all the time. This is
a war and they are rebels and that means they are the underdog. Farley was by far a favorite for me, the
accent the narrator did for her was spot on as well, I loved how she could be
surrounded by people with special abilities and be severely out matched but
still hold her own with her tricks and skills.
There
is some small pieces between Mare and Cal but given everything that has
happened it is very small and sedate.
They both are struggling with Maven.
Yes he is a monster. He has done
and continues to do horrible things to people.
Still that is not the Maven they knew and loved and even knowing that
their Maven was "real" is still a hard thing to reconcile with the
monster that is out to get you. I love
that they both are struggling with that and their places in this new war. They both have beliefs and hard wired
instincts they have to work on with everything flipped around. I thought the reactions to it all was rather
true to the characters and I enjoyed it.
Overall
I really enjoyed this story and am glad I don't have to wait long to start the
next book and then even less time for the final book to come out. As much as I want to dive right in given that
ending…and yes that ending hurt me…I also want to be fresh for the final book
to come out. And I have a few other
books I have to get to this month! I am
caught up in this story and even waiting close to 2 years between reading
without any catch up I fell right back into things with no problem because the
author wrote such a unique and interesting world it was transfixed in my
head!
Until
next time…
Great review! I read this recently as well, this year. I read the next as well. This is such a fun and fascinating series.
ReplyDeleteRebecca @ The Portsmouth Review
I have the audiobook for the next book but I'm holding off just a little bit to catch up with other books first....and get closer to the last one :)
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