Details Of Books Cruel Crown (Red Queen #0.1-0.2)
Title | : | Cruel Crown (Red Queen #0.1-0.2) |
Author | : | Victoria Aveyard |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
Published | : | January 5th 2016 by HarperTeen |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia |
Victoria Aveyard
Paperback | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 3.65 | 23471 Users | 2433 Reviews
Commentary Conducive To Books Cruel Crown (Red Queen #0.1-0.2)
Two women on either side of the Silver and Red divide tell the stories no one else knows.Discover the truth of Norta’s bloody past in these two revealing prequels to #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestseller RED QUEEN.
Queen Song
Queen Coriane, first wife of King Tiberias, keeps a secret diary—how else can she ensure that no one at the palace will use her thoughts against her? Coriane recounts her heady courtship with the crown prince, the birth of a new prince, Cal, and the potentially deadly challenges that lie ahead for her in royal life.
Steel Scars
Captain Farley was raised to be strong, but being tasked with planting the seeds of rebellion in Norta is a tougher job than expected. As she travels the land recruiting black market traders, smugglers, and extremists for her first attempt at an attack on the capital, she stumbles upon a connection that may prove to be the key to the entire operation—Mare Barrow.
Plus a Glass Sword sneak peek!
An exclusive excerpt of the hotly anticipated second book in the Red Queen series, Glass Sword, transports readers to the world of Silver tyranny, a Red dawn rising, and one girl’s resolve to break down the system that will hold her back no longer.

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Original Title: | Cruel Crown |
ISBN: | 0062435345 (ISBN13: 9780062435347) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Red Queen #0.1-0.2 |
Rating Of Books Cruel Crown (Red Queen #0.1-0.2)
Ratings: 3.65 From 23471 Users | 2433 ReviewsJudge Of Books Cruel Crown (Red Queen #0.1-0.2)
There is nothing so terrible as a story untold.** **There is nothing so terrible as this story being told. So, we get the absolutely essential novellas chronicling the lives of incredible women who play pivotal roles in the Red Queen series.Thus with heartfelt cheer and warmest wishes, Victoria Aveyard graces her audience with yet another completely useless and half-assed book. There is no greater pain or punishment then memory. I honestly laughed when I first read that quote butAn entertaining, fun & insightful, but overall unnecessary addition to the series

I am shocked (no pun intended). There were multiple readers????
Cruel Crown is a one stop in the Starbucks with the grande of your choice and a corner table sort of excurison, splitting the difference between two short stories and a tidbit of the yet to be released Glass Sword. I really enjoyed Queen Song, featuring a different style of prose than the traditional broad-brush and salty spunk of Mare Barrows plight as the little lightning girl, and seeing into the humanity of Silver politics and personalities was a wise move on Victoria's behalf. Even though
Queen Song (p1-54) = 5⭐Steel Scars (p55-142) = 2⭐I have separate reviews for both stories. I would not recommend to buy this book. The first story was amazing but the rest was so boring! And the last third of the book are the first 4 chapters from Glass Sword.
"He was the prince. the future king. And she was no one at all, a limp excuse for a Silver daughter of a High House." This novella was clever. I have been so curious with the story of the first queen, Cal's mother story. All we got to know her was that she was Julian's sister, a Singer, and the queen before the cold-hearted Elara took over. It was written on a third-person point of view given the fact that Queen Coriane has already past away - I wasn't expecting that. I thought that this
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