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Froi of the Exiles (Lumatere Chronicles, #2)
by Melina Marchetta (Goodreads Author)
My review can also be found on my blog Collections.
It's been about two days since I finished this book, and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it. All I've been doing is skimming through the entire book and rereading my favorite parts and coming up with theories on how Melina Marchetta is going to resolve everything. When I started it, I stayed up really late the first day because I just could not put it down! It's definitely the fastest I've read through a Melina Marchetta novel. I can't say that taking my time and savoring it ever crossed my mind. EVER. There was no way I would have been able to do that. It was my most anticipated novel for 2011! And usually when I really love a book, I can't keep my mouth shut about it on GoodReads. But I'm glad I've managed to pretty much stay quiet about this book, even only for a little bit, so that I can go back and savor it this time and figure out what I want to say in this review.
Froi of the Exiles was as epic as Finnikin of the Rock but a whole different experience! It's HUGE. Not only does it come in at about 600 pages, but I felt like the story was even bigger because of the fact that Froi of the Exiles is from more than just Froi's perspective. There was a nice balance of chapters from other characters such as Beatriss, Finnikin, Lucian, Lucian's wife Phaedra...and we get a lot more characters through them. It was so great catching up with the characters from FotR (what happened with some of them exceeded everything I ever imagined and made me very happy!) and getting to know the new characters in FotE. I honestly could not decide who I wanted to read more about. Always at the end of each chapter I would start thinking: 'Noo! Chapter, don't end! I want to read more about [insert character's name here]!' But then I would start the next chapter and, by the time I was done with that one, I would think, 'Noo! Chapter, don't end! I want to read more about [insert character's name here]!' That's basically how it went for me throughout the majority of the book.
There are so many characters and relationships I would love to talk about... But I'll have to stick with a few because I don't want to end up giving spoilers.
- Froi and Quintana: These two have some of the most heartbreaking stories in the book. I wanted to hug and comfort them both. Froi has changed so much since he first appeared in FotR. He's such a great person and proves himself over and over again. Even through all the ridicule and trauma she's had to endure from her people, Quintana continues to do whatever she can to protect her country of Charyn. I really admired their strength. Both Froi and Quinanta want to feel worthy, respected, and loved. There is a romance between them, and I have to say it wasn't easy. Neither has experience with romance, and it didn't help that Froi didn't trust himself at first and Quintana didn't trust Froi. I loved reading about them and their developing relationship, and the way the book ended...let's just say I'm really rooting for them!
- Finnikin and Isaboe / Beatriss and Trevanion: Squee! That's all I'm going to say.
- Lucian and Phaedra: I wasn't sure how I was going to feel about reading from their perspectives. Phaedra's a new character, and while Lucian was in the previous book, I didn't really know his character. I thought it would take some time for me to warm up to them, but that wasn't the case! Both ended up being favorite characters of mine. Even though I wanted to slap Lucian in the beginning for the way he treated her, I came to understand why Lucian acted harshly and why Phaedra felt worthless. (I admit I was swooning a bit over Lucian... There's just something about him.)
- Rafuel: I had to give a quick mention to this character! This guy is cool. I really hope I'm not wrong about him, and I kind of hope he appears more in the next book.
Now, the cliffhanger. I didn't think it was a mean way to end the novel. Cliffhangers really don't bother me. They just get me even more excited for the next book. The last couple of chapters were pretty devastating when it came to certain characters. It was so sad! But having the epilogue actually made me feel a bit relieved for the most part, since at least I got to know what was going on with those characters before it ended. Plus, so much happened in the book, and there's many things left to be resolved that I don't believe the story would have been nearly as great if it the ending was rushed to make it feel like it had complete closure. And I loved where Finnikin of the Rock ended, but if I hadn't read Melina Marchetta's blog interviews or her website after finishing that book, I would've had no idea there was a sequel on the way. There would have been less time for me to get anxious and excited and fully prepared for FotE! And the fact that there's a cliffhanger means I can look forward to MORE, which makes me extremely happy.
Everything you expect from a Melina Marchetta novel can be found in Froi of the Exiles. It was amazing, and I loved it! If you haven't even read Finnikin of the Rock, what are you waiting for? I'm so looking forward to Quintana of Charyn, but I'm wondering how Melina Marchetta is going to top FotE! My theories as to what'll happen next haven't gone far... Good thing the next book is only about a year away from being released! Cannot wait!
Finally, big shout-out to Joy for letting me borrow her copy! THANK YOU! Be sure to read her awesome review of this book!
by Melina Marchetta (Goodreads Author)
Alexa's review
bookshelves: aussie, 2011-reads, borrowed, young-adult, favorites, series-i-love, own, signed
Oct 14, 11
bookshelves: aussie, 2011-reads, borrowed, young-adult, favorites, series-i-love, own, signed
Read from October 11 to 12, 2011
My review can also be found on my blog Collections.
It's been about two days since I finished this book, and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it. All I've been doing is skimming through the entire book and rereading my favorite parts and coming up with theories on how Melina Marchetta is going to resolve everything. When I started it, I stayed up really late the first day because I just could not put it down! It's definitely the fastest I've read through a Melina Marchetta novel. I can't say that taking my time and savoring it ever crossed my mind. EVER. There was no way I would have been able to do that. It was my most anticipated novel for 2011! And usually when I really love a book, I can't keep my mouth shut about it on GoodReads. But I'm glad I've managed to pretty much stay quiet about this book, even only for a little bit, so that I can go back and savor it this time and figure out what I want to say in this review.
Froi of the Exiles was as epic as Finnikin of the Rock but a whole different experience! It's HUGE. Not only does it come in at about 600 pages, but I felt like the story was even bigger because of the fact that Froi of the Exiles is from more than just Froi's perspective. There was a nice balance of chapters from other characters such as Beatriss, Finnikin, Lucian, Lucian's wife Phaedra...and we get a lot more characters through them. It was so great catching up with the characters from FotR (what happened with some of them exceeded everything I ever imagined and made me very happy!) and getting to know the new characters in FotE. I honestly could not decide who I wanted to read more about. Always at the end of each chapter I would start thinking: 'Noo! Chapter, don't end! I want to read more about [insert character's name here]!' But then I would start the next chapter and, by the time I was done with that one, I would think, 'Noo! Chapter, don't end! I want to read more about [insert character's name here]!' That's basically how it went for me throughout the majority of the book.
There are so many characters and relationships I would love to talk about... But I'll have to stick with a few because I don't want to end up giving spoilers.
- Froi and Quintana: These two have some of the most heartbreaking stories in the book. I wanted to hug and comfort them both. Froi has changed so much since he first appeared in FotR. He's such a great person and proves himself over and over again. Even through all the ridicule and trauma she's had to endure from her people, Quintana continues to do whatever she can to protect her country of Charyn. I really admired their strength. Both Froi and Quinanta want to feel worthy, respected, and loved. There is a romance between them, and I have to say it wasn't easy. Neither has experience with romance, and it didn't help that Froi didn't trust himself at first and Quintana didn't trust Froi. I loved reading about them and their developing relationship, and the way the book ended...let's just say I'm really rooting for them!
- Finnikin and Isaboe / Beatriss and Trevanion: Squee! That's all I'm going to say.
- Lucian and Phaedra: I wasn't sure how I was going to feel about reading from their perspectives. Phaedra's a new character, and while Lucian was in the previous book, I didn't really know his character. I thought it would take some time for me to warm up to them, but that wasn't the case! Both ended up being favorite characters of mine. Even though I wanted to slap Lucian in the beginning for the way he treated her, I came to understand why Lucian acted harshly and why Phaedra felt worthless. (I admit I was swooning a bit over Lucian... There's just something about him.)
- Rafuel: I had to give a quick mention to this character! This guy is cool. I really hope I'm not wrong about him, and I kind of hope he appears more in the next book.
Now, the cliffhanger. I didn't think it was a mean way to end the novel. Cliffhangers really don't bother me. They just get me even more excited for the next book. The last couple of chapters were pretty devastating when it came to certain characters. It was so sad! But having the epilogue actually made me feel a bit relieved for the most part, since at least I got to know what was going on with those characters before it ended. Plus, so much happened in the book, and there's many things left to be resolved that I don't believe the story would have been nearly as great if it the ending was rushed to make it feel like it had complete closure. And I loved where Finnikin of the Rock ended, but if I hadn't read Melina Marchetta's blog interviews or her website after finishing that book, I would've had no idea there was a sequel on the way. There would have been less time for me to get anxious and excited and fully prepared for FotE! And the fact that there's a cliffhanger means I can look forward to MORE, which makes me extremely happy.
Everything you expect from a Melina Marchetta novel can be found in Froi of the Exiles. It was amazing, and I loved it! If you haven't even read Finnikin of the Rock, what are you waiting for? I'm so looking forward to Quintana of Charyn, but I'm wondering how Melina Marchetta is going to top FotE! My theories as to what'll happen next haven't gone far... Good thing the next book is only about a year away from being released! Cannot wait!
Finally, big shout-out to Joy for letting me borrow her copy! THANK YOU! Be sure to read her awesome review of this book!
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Quotes Alexa Liked
“Near the window, Finnikin stood with both hands against the wall, his head bent over her. As always, the intimacy between them made Froi ache.
"I promise you," Finnikin said. "I've already shouted at her and used a very, very reprimanding tone."
"I was quivering," the Queen said, stepping out from behind Finnikin.”
― Melina Marchetta, Froi of the Exiles
"I promise you," Finnikin said. "I've already shouted at her and used a very, very reprimanding tone."
"I was quivering," the Queen said, stepping out from behind Finnikin.”
― Melina Marchetta, Froi of the Exiles
“If he goes for my nose again, I fink I'll hang him up by his little balls,' one of the Guard said, getting to his feet. Froi tried to ignore the mockery.
'Nothing little about me,' he grunted. 'Don't take my word for it, Hindley. Ask your wife. She seemed happy last night, you know, with the size and all.”
― Melina Marchetta, Froi of the Exiles
'Nothing little about me,' he grunted. 'Don't take my word for it, Hindley. Ask your wife. She seemed happy last night, you know, with the size and all.”
― Melina Marchetta, Froi of the Exiles
“A kiss is the prize?’ he asked sadly. ‘Even more than giving me the rest of you? It should be the other way round, Princess. In the real world, it's called courting. You let a lad kiss you and then you offer him more.’
‘Let me tell you something, Olivier,’ she said with tears of sorrow in her eyes, ‘this is my real world.”
― Melina Marchetta, Froi of the Exiles
‘Let me tell you something, Olivier,’ she said with tears of sorrow in her eyes, ‘this is my real world.”
― Melina Marchetta, Froi of the Exiles
“I've been waiting for you all night and day,' she said.
Froi shivered. He realised that the words came from Quintana the ice maiden. Realised, as he felt his face heating up, that the idea of this Quintana waiting for him with excitement spoke to parts of him he believed to be dormant. And then she winked.
'Did I do that right?' she asked. Her smile was lopsided and he saw a glimpse of the teeth.
And Froi imagined that he would follow her to the ends of the earth.”
― Melina Marchetta, Froi of the Exiles
Froi shivered. He realised that the words came from Quintana the ice maiden. Realised, as he felt his face heating up, that the idea of this Quintana waiting for him with excitement spoke to parts of him he believed to be dormant. And then she winked.
'Did I do that right?' she asked. Her smile was lopsided and he saw a glimpse of the teeth.
And Froi imagined that he would follow her to the ends of the earth.”
― Melina Marchetta, Froi of the Exiles
“Don't ever ask me again if I hate living anywhere with you and Jasmina. This Rock reminds me of the boy I was and being with you in the palace reminds me of the man I want to be.'
'Not just any man,' she whispered. 'A King. Mine.”
― Melina Marchetta, Froi of the Exiles
'Not just any man,' she whispered. 'A King. Mine.”
― Melina Marchetta, Froi of the Exiles
Reading Progress
| 10/11/2011 | page 1 |
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0.0% | "Thank you, Joy! <3 Wow...this book is huge. O.O" |
| 10/12/2011 | page 458 |
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75.0% | "Man...I cannot put this down! I don't want it to end. :'(" |
Comments (showing 1-50 of 89) (89 new)
You can all stay at my house!!!!! YAY!!! But if you can't make it I will be posting you guys copies only because I lub ya :)
A synopsis is up. :3"Three years after Lumatere is united, Froi has adopted the ways of his new homeland, dividing his days between rebuilding the kingdom and training with the Queen’s Guard. Until a mysterious man arrives with a promise that he can grant a young assassin access into the palace of Lumatere’s enemy: to kill the King of Charyn.
But once inside the secretive kingdom of stone, Froi is forced to protect the half mad Princess Quintana and her unborn child who will be the first babe born to Charyn in eighteen years. And in breaking his bond to his beloved Queen Isaboe and Finnikin, Froi may just be the one to bring peace between two kingdoms and find out the truth to his past."
Ahhhhh ... excitement overload ;)! By the way, I should finally buy my own copy of Finnikin. I've borrowed almost all of Marchetta's novels from friends and am now slowly stacking up my library ;). Finnikin's the only one that's still missing.
That cover is amazing! Is it the US cover or the Aussie one?I still haven't totally forgiven Froi for what he did in the last book, but I remember him squirming his way into my heart somewhere by the end. Really looking forward to seeing what he'll bring into this book!
It's the Aussie cover. US will probably put some kind of sword on the cover. :P lol And I haven't heard anything about the US release date.
Alexa wrote: "It's the Aussie cover. US will probably put some kind of sword on the cover. :P lol And I haven't heard anything about the US release date."Wait - it's the Aussie cover? *curses*
LOL Alexa! Yes, Lora! Read Finn!! ~bounces~The US cover was nice for Finn, so I have hope for the US/Canada one:)
I want to read Finn - as well as all of Marchetta's other works - BUT I'm currently reading about five different things. I just haven't posted them on here yet. :)
Man...if Candlewick were awesome, they would totally release it the same day, but nooo...:( *sniff*
At least Nic is willing to help us out! Thanks Nic! :') *glomps*
LOL Lora! I do the same thing:)Yay's for Booker Tours! Put my name down on that puppy XD!
Aussie one comes out in Oct...so when does the US/Canada one come out?
The guy on the cover is the same guy on the Finnikin cover, Zach Ahern. He is the photographer and the model.
I think this is the US cover for Froi of the Exiles!!
I can't wait to see it in full quality because I don't know if it's the angle or the blurriness, but the guy looks kinda weird... Maybe just a little.... But hey! At least there's a guy on the cover & not just a weapon. And the sunset looks nice. ;)
True. :)I can't figure what is that thing beside his head. At first I thought it was a pen, but that can't be right... lol
I can't be sure...but it looks like he's angling a sword from the side. I like it! A lot! It looks really good, can't wait to see it in full:)
I like the US cover too! Not sure which one is my favourite though. Will have to wait until I get the Aussie one in my hands :)
Okay, heard from MM... That is NOT the cover. hehe That's just one of the old versions Candlewick made. :pAlso, Froi facts! http://www.melinamarchetta.com.au/mai...
It has a prologue which is only half a page, (but could still upset prologue haters)
It has two maps (which could upset map haters)
It’s has more than one point of view (which could upset multiple-point-of-view haters)
It's seen mostly through Froi's p.o.v (as well as that of Lucian, Finnikin, Beatriss and Phaedra - Lucian's estranged wife)
The main female character is named Quintana.
It’s mostly set in Charyn, but Lumatere still plays an important part in the story.
It was inspired by the landscape of Matera Italy and Cappadocia Turkey
It has some pretty intense relationships
It's written in third person, past tense
It has three parts
It has a cliff hanger ending
It's 590 pages long
It has a family relationship that makes the Finch-Mackees look like the Brady Bunch
I am so happy there were be some Finnikin. :D
It has a cliff hanger ending?!? That means we'll be getting more right?? This sounds so amazing and I'm thrilled that we get to see Finn as well!!
@Amber: lol We are all fangirls! :)@Tina: Of course! Quintana of Charyn in 2012. :D
Lucian has a wife? :O I wonder what happened.
O.o Ohhhh yeah, I forgot about the third book ^^.I'm gonna have to read Finn before this book comes out. I hate that I don't remember Lucian:(
Bad Tina!
I'm going to read Finnikin in September with some of the group. I've already got it downloaded to my Nook. I'm not going to lie, I wanna peek really, really bad. Ha ha







And Quintana...the most insane character she's ever written? Wow, can't wait! :D
"Froi is probably coming out in Australia in October and Quintana in April next year. The first novel has one of those awful cliff-hanger endings, but if I didn’t do that, I think I would have compromised the story. Three years after the events in Finnikin of the Rock, Froi is sent to the enemy kingdom of Charyn to kill the King but of course nothing works out as planned and he begins his great journey finding out who he is. Froi’s been an amazing character to write because the only road for him is redemption after what he tried to do in FOTR and Quintana is probably the most insane character I’ve ever written, but a real treat to have in my head. I’ve made sure that the world of Lumatere ties in with what’s taking place in Charyn. At one stage I wanted to call it A tale of two Kingdoms because the story really belongs to both."
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