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Book Reviews of The Queen of Attolia (Queen's Thief, Bk 2)

The Queen of Attolia (Queen's Thief, Bk 2)
The Queen of Attolia - Queen's Thief, Bk 2
Author: Megan Whalen Turner
ISBN-13: 9780613444095
ISBN-10: 0613444094
Pages: 406
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
Book Type: School Library Binding
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reviewed The Queen of Attolia (Queen's Thief, Bk 2) on + 18 more book reviews
I never expected a sequel from The Thief but it was great. Eugenides is a sneaky crafty thief. I see why her first novel won a newberry award.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed The Queen of Attolia (Queen's Thief, Bk 2) on + 2527 more book reviews
This is the second book the Queen's Thief series and was a good continuation of that series. This book deals mainly with the Queen of Attolia and her struggles to hold her throne against Sounis and Eddis.

This is a long book and a lot happens in it. Eugenides is in the story a lot but not as much as the first book. The point of view bounces between Eugenides, Eddis, Attolia, and the Medean ambassador Nahuseresh.

This book was much more epic fantasy-like than the first book with more about war between nations than any adventure. I didn't like it quite as much because of that but it was still really well done with some unique twists and turns, just like the first book.

My 10 year old son and I read it together and we both enjoyed it a lot; although we both agree that the we liked the first book better.

Overall this is a very well done epic fantasy and I plan on continuing the series with my son.
skywriter319 avatar reviewed The Queen of Attolia (Queen's Thief, Bk 2) on + 784 more book reviews
Perhaps because I found The Thief so fun and heartfelt, and was enthralled by numerous others lavish praises on the sequels, that I had extremely high expectations for THE QUEEN OF ATTOLIA. It pains me to say that I didnt like THE QUEEN OF ATTOLIA as much as I did The Thief, but its still a good read in fantasy literature that will appeal across age ranges.

THE QUEEN OF ATTOLIA is altogether different from The Thief. Its told in third-person instead of first. Eugenides seems older; the events and the premise of this book are a lot darker, dipping into the disturbing at times. THE QUEEN OF ATTOLIA focuses a lot on the political tensions between the kingdoms, to the point where long sections of the book are dedicated entirely to dry accounts of political and military events. While I go gaga for books that are smart, yet interesting to read, I couldnt help but feel that all that information could have been presented to readers in a more engaging way.

Maybe this decision to report war news in such a dry way was a deliberate decision on Turners part. In any case, it also affected by connections I had with the characters. Which is to say, I felt that the characters saw me, but instead of coming over to chat, decided to head to another room on the other side of the soundproof glass, where they continued to be aloof and secretive and unfriendly. Not quite how I wish to interact with characters.

As for the romanceeh. Well. Its not as if there werent hints as to what would happen, and the turning point was kind of cute in a romantic-movie-swoon kind of way, but the characters aloofness throughout the story up to that point took away from the impact of that scene, at least for me. I hope theyll be good for one another, even though I cant quite see how that will happen from the rest of the book, but hey, it would go beyond my realm as reviewer to question the decisions of the characters and author, so Ill just leave them to do their thing.

THE QUEEN OF ATTOLIA didnt sweep me off my feet as The Thief did, but perhaps I was in the wrong mindset when I read this book (ten years too late, perhaps?). Ill still continue with the series, though, since its gotten so many rave reviews from every reviewer I respect. Perhaps, however, by toning down my expectations, I will get more out of my reading experiences.
reviewed The Queen of Attolia (Queen's Thief, Bk 2) on + 3 more book reviews
Too dark a plot for my taste.