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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Book Review | Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard




Goodreads Summary: 

The poverty stricken Reds are commoners, living under the rule of the Silvers, elite warriors with god-like powers.

To Mare Barrow, a 17-year-old Red girl from The Stilts, it looks like nothing will ever change.

Mare finds herself working in the Silver Palace, at the centre of
those she hates the most. She quickly discovers that, despite her red blood, she possesses a deadly power of her own. One that threatens to destroy Silver control.

But power is a dangerous game. And in this world divided by blood, who will win?



4.75 stars


Ha, yet another favorite so early in the year. This wondrous beauty was very hard to put down, I found myself reading it on my way to school, in school and on my way from school. It was extremely gripping from the first page and it was a clear indication that I was going to love it. Victoria's writing was beyond amazing, she has this way of throwing information at you without confusing you. It was the first fantasy or second (after HP) that didn't completely confuse me with all the details. 

On the downside, speaking of fantasy, I had a strong urge to call that book a dystopia. It felt like a dystopia most of the time, but still a fantasy. Relating to that point, it is basically The Hunger Games meets Shatter Me in a book. I personally didn't mind that, but if you do, then this book isn't for you. Some people found similarities between Red Queen and other books like Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo, Cinder by Marissa Meyer and Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas.. which I still have not read (unfortunately, soon), so this book was original to me and I haven't read anything like it before. 

The thing that bothered a lot of people, but me slightly was the world-building. It was confusing at first and I didn't know if it was me or the book, but I was watching Shasha (abookutopia on youtube)'s review for this and she has met the author. She said that the world-building was confusing to her as well and that Victoria mentioned how the world building will evolve in the second book and we'll have everything cleared out later on in the trilogy. I honestly cannot wait, this is torturous. 




This book killed my idea of trust (which was already dead), not going to say why though because this belongs in the spoiler section. I didn't realize I was spoiled for this book up until the very last chapter, so TAKE CARE. Again, another indication of a great book is that I knew the ending and I loved every second of it, I was still surprised by it though because it was executed perfectly. 

I loved the family aspect in this one, it reminded me of Katniss and her family. Mare was a strong, kick-ass character that I admired. She is now one of my all time favorite female protagonists, because she always kept a straight head, meaning she didn't let love and other trivial things fog her vision or stand in the way of her survival along with her family's. She was just like Katniss and I LOVED that, some people may not though.. It depends.. 




Disclaimer: I will not mention the male protagonists in this spoiler free review, I'll discuss them with you down below so GO READ THE BOOK and come back for the discussion. Mostly, I loved every single character in this except for a few. 


NOW ONTO THE SPOILERS.
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My dearest Mare, oh how I love you and Cal together. I cannot lie though, I liked her with Kilorn at first.. but (Mal?) made me fangirl. I was waiting for them to be together
 and rebel against the queen and king the whole time, but wow, what a strange turn of events.

I liked the name "The Scarlet Guard" so much, and when I realized Shade was with them, my mouth dropped to the ground. When we read about Shade's death, I was almost 100% positive that he was alive. AND HE WAS, in the epilogue I actually patted my own back hahaha and dude, his power is super amazing! I love it and cannot wait for more Shade in the other books.

Firstly, let me state that I was spoiled for the Maven betrayal and it killed me when I realized that I was spoiled for the ending, so dear whoever spoiled me on goodreads, SCREW YOU. I still enjoyed the book nonetheless, the way that Victoria laid everything out took me by surprise; I didn't expect that the king would die.. and to be killed by his own son under the influence of his wife, BRUTAL




Now let's talk about Maven.. Maven, Maven, Maven. Due to the stupid spoiler, I was extremely wary of his actions throughout the whole book, so I didn't fall for his lies. I didn't believe him when he was sweet with Mare, I didn't believe him when he joined TSG. It was fishy to me all along, but I'm not Sherlock Holmes, I was fucking spoiled. 

I never once disliked Cal, even when he was a black-hearted monster in the arena, he is the future king (supposedly), he should be this good and have no mercy for the opponents. It's ABC war tactics (I believe). I loved Julian and Lucas, they gave me hope for the silvers, they were sweet to Mare, even though she was a red. Julian in specific, I'm so interested in his back story with -Sarah? that's her name?- and his sister, Cal's mom. A NOVELLA PLEASE. On that note, Victoria talked about a novella in the works on twitter, fingers crossed. 

Evangeline, we shall not speak of that evil bitch. Throughout this whole novel I was like..




The ending bugged me, Maven convincing Mare that Cal loves her and to put everything at stake like that.. NO, just NO!! The only time that Mare was naive.. I admired Cal even more for not sacrificing his freaking country for love, he would've been an amazing king. 


Now with The Hunger Games similarities that I personally found.. but wasn't bothered all that much about: 

  • Gisa = Primrose Everdeen
  • Kilorn = Gale
  • Using Mare to be the face of the rebellion/revolution  = Katniss being the mockingjay
  • The kingdom using her as a distraction = The Capitol using Katniss as a distraction
  • Kilorn joining The Scarlet Guard against Mare's will = Gale joining the revolution against Katniss's will 
  • Silvers in training = Tributes in training 
  • Silvers fighting in arenas = THE ARENA 
  • Maven being good with words = Peeta making people believe everything he says and his ability to speak to a crowd. 

Again these similarities didn't bother me one bit, but whenever I was reading, I was reminded of THG. 



Have you read Red Queen?! If not, are you excited? :) Comment down below and tell me!

Have a great day everyone <3


5 comments:

  1. Oh damnit, I wish I could read the spoilers RIGHT NOW. I was so tempted to just highlight everything and dive into it but ughhhh no! >.<

    Your review made me even more curious and now I definitely have to get this as soon as possible ... I shouldn't buy the book, I really shouldn't. But I might do it anyway. I MIGHT. Just because of YOU. YOUR FAULT, JAY, AHH!!

    I'm actually really intrigued by the whole blurb and what you mentioned in your review ... I trust you and I'm 100% positive you have a good taste in books, so I'll probably love this one too - need to get to it very soon! So, as usual, a super awesome and fantastic review! :D ♥

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    1. Hahaha omg NOOO that would've been horrible!!

      I'M SO SORRY YVONNE OH GOD, you did the same to me with Confess! It's hard.. we need to stop reading rave-y reviews!

      Aww that's INCREDIBLY sweet! You're literally the sweetest♥ THANK YOUUU. You need to tell me as soon as you have it in your hands, and as soon as you hit the acknowledgments. I'm sure you'll love it!! - postitive

      Have a great day! You just made mine so.. :Dxx

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  2. I was so tempted to highlight all of the spoilers but I just have to wait!
    Naomi @The Perks Of Being A Bookworm

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    1. YOU TOO?! Oh no, that would be terrible! I'm thankful you didn't haha
      Yes it's worth the wait, I promise :)x

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  3. We totally think alike!! I compared Mare & Kilorn to Katniss and Gale, I totally knew that one character was alive, and I was slightly upset with the world-building, too! (: I loved the romance in the book, and I kept changing my mind on which relationship to ship for! I didn't exactly know who the betrayer was, but I knew there was a betrayer (from Goodreads), so I guessed it, but I was still upset and shocked when it happened!

    Love love love this book so much and I can't wait for book 2! Cheers to the world building getting better!

    Pearl @ AsteriskPearl's Book Blog

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