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I thoroughly enjoyed the first book in this series, but this book was infinitely better than the last! I am quite eager to start the third book of this series!
The world building only continues to shine in this follow up to The Demon King. The world is very imaginative. It has many different countries and cultures that are easy to compare to those of our world, though with their own flair and individuality. I liked the deeper look ...more
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I thoroughly enjoyed the first book in this series, but this book was infinitely better than the last! I am quite eager to start the third book of this series!
The world building only continues to shine in this follow up to The Demon King. The world is very imaginative. It has many different countries and cultures that are easy to compare to those of our world, though with their own flair and individuality. I liked the deeper look ...more

I love, love, love this series. The first seemed typical (but enjoyable) YA fantasy. You know the story, the young boy with humble beginnings finds out he's 'special' from the other kids and thus ensues his adventures (with a disguised princess and all!). It's the kind of story set-up that I don't mind revisiting often. So it was with only a few, minor quibbles that I picked up The Exiled Queen. I definitely wasn't disappointed and I'm now eagerly anticipating the next in the series.
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Entering into the story we pick up right where the first book left off with the disappearance of the princess, and the chaos surrounding the main character Han. This series is like a big puzzle of building blocks working up to a master plot. Chima is a very interesting writer on this part.
What I'm not liking so much though is the duel plot without separation of who's plot you're following.
I've had to start a couple of times until I was really able to focus on the plot, but once I got into it I ...more
What I'm not liking so much though is the duel plot without separation of who's plot you're following.
I've had to start a couple of times until I was really able to focus on the plot, but once I got into it I ...more

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Dislikes: I don't like when characters just disappear. I'm sure we'll find out more in the next book but Crow was a major part of Han's storyline and then after a huge scene with him, Han, and the Bayar's he was not mentioned again. I also dislike Micah as the villain. It's not a role that suits him well and does not seem believable, especially when his father and even his sister seem to do it better. He and his friends just seemed very ...more
Dislikes: I don't like when characters just disappear. I'm sure we'll find out more in the next book but Crow was a major part of Han's storyline and then after a huge scene with him, Han, and the Bayar's he was not mentioned again. I also dislike Micah as the villain. It's not a role that suits him well and does not seem believable, especially when his father and even his sister seem to do it better. He and his friends just seemed very ...more

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