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[Review] Red Queen – Victoria Aveyard
Book Title: Red Queen (Red Queen, #01)
Author: Victoria Aveyard
Number of pages: 383
Synopsis:
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?
(re: Goodreads @ Red Queen – Victoria Aveyard)
Should this book be picked up? the tl;dr spoiler-less review:
— Takes the memorable of other [dystopian] worlds and mashes it all up into a new story
— World building is superficially superb but lacks context to really bring the grit of caste societies full circle and feel urgency toward
— Though it is High Fantasy, it feels as though Romance eclipses all other genres. Fundamentally a love-triangle/V but can be seen as a love-pyramid (there are that many suitors…)
— Blends engaging action sequences with morally ambiguous conflicts seen through characters who stand taller by themselves. Developmental-wise, it’s a solid showing for a first installment
— Rating: 2/5

Initial Thoughts:
After months of promising that I would read this…you have all been gifted with a stream of vomit under the cut.
Disclaimer: Potential spoilers inherent to this review from here onward.

