The King is Dead

The King is Dead

2022 • 368 pages

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15

I liked this book. I liked the story it was trying to tell.

Trying. To tell. This book had some really good themes and ideas and explored the effects of the Royal family really well, but I just think it could have been so much better in a different way.

So this book was a lot more pro royal than I was expecting. That's not exactly a bad thing, although supporting the Royal family does have a lot of pretty messed up implications, such as the acceptance that a random person is better than you simply for being born in a particular position. But that's fine, I guess. Even the epilogue, where James is about to get coronated and is happy about it is fine. But what I found pretty gross was the depiction of the people who were anti-royal only being so because they were racist and threatening their lives. I am most certainly anti-royal but this has nothing to do with their race or gender but simply because it is an utterly messed up position that we still uphold and I think its wrong to not mention those people who are against the monarchy but are not racist, violent bigots. I wish no harm on the Royal family, I just don't think they should hold any of the power that they do.

So, that aside, I did like a lot of the characters. Grigor was sweet, Gayle was interesting, and James' mum was a really appealing, intruiging character. Although I do think there may have been a few too many characters, which meant a lot of them didn't get much development, I still think the majority of the characters were very well done.

Except maybe for Eddie. To be honest, with all the potential this book had, it going with the obvious ‘Eddie hates James because he's second in line' was really disappointing. While his reasoning behind it was actually quite interesting, his sudden character change was jarring and ruined some of the meaning for me. this story went from being an interesting look at how James' priority by his parents affected his brother, to his brother being evil and kidnapping someone and completely in the wrong and James' parents didn't do anything wrong. I think this book would have benefitted a lot more from some moral ambiguity.

Also, the romance was done kind of weirdly, with Jonathan barely being in it, so the reader doesn't have much frame of reference for why James chooses Jonathan over Grigor, but it was alright.

Overall I enjoyed it, but The King is Dead had some major flaws that, if written differently, could have made this a much better book.

November 23, 2022