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Return once more to the deadly and dazzling world of Red Queen in Broken Throne, a beautifully designed, must-have companion to the chart-topping series from #1 New York Times bestselling author Victoria Aveyard. The perfect addition to the #1 New York Times bestselling Red Queen series, this gorgeously designed package features three brand-new novellas, two previously published novellas, Steel Scars and Queen Song, and never-before-seen maps, flags, bonus scenes, journal entries, and much more exclusive content. Fans will be delighted to catch up with beloved characters after the drama of War Storm and be excited to hear from brand-new voices as well. This stunning collection is not to be missed!
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I have never been a huge fan of this series. I only continued reading it because I'm not fond of leaving them midway and I especially like getting some closure about characters. That's also probably the only reason I read this short story collection, because War Storm didn't give us a satisfactory ending nor did it complete the arcs of the characters.
This book starts off with the previously published stories from Cruel Crown, which I was obviously not interested in. The next story called World Behind was probably set during the events of King's Cage and had new characters whose predicament I couldn't care less about. Evangeline's story was interesting, getting to know about her life in Montfort and what her and Elane's future looks like. But my love hate with her character still continues, and she manages to piss me off while also feeling good that she is getting the life she wanted. The next story was what I really wanted to read - what happens when Mare and Cal meet again. There is still a lot of reconstruction to be done and they are not obligated to the same sides, but it was nice to see them finally come to some form of resolution about their future. Both of them still grapple with the choices they made regarding Maven and while I know that he is a villain, I was glad that they remembered him. The last little story called Farewell definitely made me a little emotional.
However, it's the historical accounts that are written throughout the book are what impressed me. We get to know more about how this world of Silvers and Reds came to be, and it was actually very fascinating to see that it's a post-apocalyptic version of our own. I think I never saw that coming. We also get little tidbits about all the Calore monarchs before Cal and that was interesting. But the best part was at the end, where we see how this world ended up and what happened to all these characters in the future. I don't wanna spoil it but it's that final historical account that gave me the closure I needed.
Obviously if you are a diehard fan of the Red Queen series, you should definitely read this book. Otherwise, I don't know if it's worth the price. Despite my curiosity, I would not have read it if not for my library copy.
Such a pretty book! I read most of this on my iPad or Kindle, just because the hardcover is bulky. It was easier to take my iPad to work and read.
Broken Throne is a collection of short stories in the Red Queen world. You get some past and during the series. I liked the stories after the series, letting you know how they end up. And the last one is perfect!
I loved the history notes and maps included in the hardcover. It really gives you a sense of direction in the books.
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4 primary books7 released booksRed Queen is a 7-book series with 4 primary works first released in 1 with contributions by Victoria Aveyard, Ana Katana, and Aveyard Victoria.