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War Storm

The global YA fantasy sensation from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Tempest soon to be a major TV series

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War Storm

De : Victoria Aveyard
Lu par : Amanda Dolan, Charlie Thurston, Erin Spencer, Saskia Maarleveld, Vikas Adam
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VICTORY COMES AT A PRICE.

Mare Barrow learned this all too well when Cal's betrayal nearly destroyed her. Now determined to protect her heart-and secure freedom for Reds and newbloods like her-Mare resolves to overthrow the kingdom of Norta once and for all . . . starting with the crown on Maven's head.

But no battle is won alone, and before the Reds may rise as one, Mare must side with the boy who broke her heart in order to defeat the boy who almost broke her. Cal's powerful Silver allies, alongside Mare and the Scarlet Guard, prove a formidable force. But Maven is driven by an obsession so deep, he will stop at nothing to have Mare as his own again, even if it means demolish everything - and everyone - in his path.

War is coming, and all Mare has fought for hangs in the balance. Will victory be enough to topple the Silver kingdoms? Or will the little lightning girl be forever silenced?

In the epic conclusion to Victoria Aveyard's stunning series, Mare must embrace her fate and summon all her power . . . for all will be tested, but not all will survive.


The #1 New York Times bestselling Red Queen series by Victoria Aveyard comes to a stunning conclusion in this fourth and final book.

Read by Vikas Adam, Amanda Dolan, charlie Thurston, Erin Spencer and Saskia Maarleveld
(p) HarperCollins US 2018©2018 Victoria Aveyard
Fantasy Paranormal Roman d’amour Science-fiction et fantasy Épique
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I finished this book over the weekend, and all I can say is that I wish I read it slower, because the wait for the next book is going to be painful.
It's high adrenaline stuff...the double-crossing and duplicity is the real loop-the-loop, awesome roller-coaster star attraction.
All the characters are great, and the relationships that Victoria Aveyard builds and breaks between them will have you feeling all the emotions, there is a great mix of action and contemplation that works so terrifically well.
Aveyard weaves a compelling new world, and Mare and the two men in her life evolve intriguingly as class tension rises. Revolution supersedes romance, setting the stage for action-packed surprises. An inventive, character-driven twist breathes new life into tired fantasy trends.
'Red Queen is a clever blend of The Hunger Games, The Selection, Graceling and Divergent.'
"A whirlwind of betrayal and plot twists."
"It's slick, it's interesting and ... gripping."
All hail Victoria Aveyard - the new Queen of dystopian fiction.
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Red Queen is one of my favorite series, but this last book was a huge disappointment. It was long and boring. The same things were repeated again and again, with way too many useless details. Surprisingly, my favorite character was Evangeline, which says how disappointed I was in the other ones. I didn't like the ending either.

The characters lacked coherence with what I saw of them in the other three books. Maven, especially, who was such an amazing morally gray villain, felt like a dumb child. I read these thousands of pages for him, but his potential was completely ruined in this book.

The relationship between Mare and Cal makes no sense. They were apart, then together, then apart, without any good reason. They were nice to each other when I didn't expect it, and unnecessarily rude and distant when they could have been at least polite. Their reactions unsettled me, because there was no sense in all of that.

The suspense? Still waiting to find it. One event actually surprised me, but nothing else. Everything is heavily foreshadowed, explained, told again and again, during twenty chapters before it happens!

I could go on and on...

Overall, it was bearable in 1.85x speed. I will still read Broken Throne, just in case it fixes that (if it can even be fixed). I hope the TV show will change this part and avoid an ending like Game of Thrones.

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