DThoris reviewed Glass Sword (Red Queen #2) by Victoria Aveyard
Review of 'Glass Sword (Red Queen #2)' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
solid sequel, with good development, I enjoyed it pretty well. Not as compelling as the first, but a great cliffhanger.
464 pages
Published Feb. 9, 2016 by HarperTeen.
in this science fiction, norta is separated by blood. red and silver, silvers being the rich and higher in the society with an ability that makes life much easier. while reds below a servant's life, and much poorer. mare barrow a red blood. somehow finds herself In the scarlet guard. a group of red bloods rebelling against the royal family and other silvers. when mare discovers her ability she is shocked. in this sequel. mare finds as many new bloods as possible to create an army to rebel against the silvers. allwhile keeping her relationship with the exiled prince, Calore afloat. she must run through prison. kill.and hardest of them all stay away from king Maven.
solid sequel, with good development, I enjoyed it pretty well. Not as compelling as the first, but a great cliffhanger.
I wish I'd read this book on the heels of Red Queen. It picks up pretty much right where Red Queen left off. Because of the lag between reading the books, it took me a bit to pick back up into the characters. This made enjoying the book tough because I had enjoyed Red Queen so much.
I'm looking forward to reading King's Cage.
Abgebrochen nach einem Drittel. Es wiederholt sich zu viel.