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| Title | : | The Exiled Queen (Seven Realms #2) |
| Author | : | Cinda Williams Chima |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 586 pages |
| Published | : | September 24th 2010 by Hyperion Books (first published September 1st 2010) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic. Romance |
Cinda Williams Chima
Hardcover | Pages: 586 pages Rating: 4.34 | 43867 Users | 2540 Reviews
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Haunted by the loss of his mother and sister, Han Alister journeys south to begin his schooling at Mystwerk House in Oden’s Ford. But leaving the Fells doesn’t mean that danger isn't far behind. Han is hunted every step of the way by the Bayars, a powerful wizarding family set on reclaiming the amulet Han stole from them. And Mystwerk House has dangers of its own. There, Han meets Crow, a mysterious wizard who agrees to tutor Han in the darker parts of sorcery—but the bargain they make is one Han may regret.Meanwhile, Princess Raisa ana’Marianna runs from a forced marriage in the Fells, accompanied by her friend Amon and his triple of cadets. Now, the safest place for Raisa is Wein House, the military academy at Oden's Ford. If Raisa can pass as a regular student, Wein House will offer both sanctuary and the education Raisa needs to succeed as the next Gray Wolf queen.
Everything changes when Han and Raisa’s paths cross, in this epic tale of uncertain friendships, cut-throat politics, and the irresistible power of attraction.

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| Original Title: | The Exiled Queen |
| ISBN: | 1423118243 (ISBN13: 9781423118244) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Seven Realms #2 |
| Characters: | Fire Dancer, Han Alister, Princess Raisa ana’Marianna, Micah Bayar, Amon Byrne, Cat Tyburn |
| Literary Awards: | Teen Buckeye Book Award (2011) |
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I'm actually writing this as I come to and end of the third book. Why, you ask? Because despite my blatant dislike for the first book, and my not so impressed mood of the second book, I do believe this is a series worth trying. It actually reminds me of a couple of series, that while I despised the first book, the latter ones came to grow on me until I couldn't help but fall in love. Hopefully, that is the case here.While they seem to have no clear plot or drive, as you read, you see many tibitsI will definitely be talking about this book more on my channel. But so far, I am very pleasantly surprised by this series. Considering it's one of the "older ya series" I was worried about how the diversity and world building would be, but it's been fantastic. I always think that there can be more lgbtq+ characters, but there is a mention of a lesbian couple, and a mention of an entire group of women loving women, and honestly...where do I sign up?The plot of this book is a bit more drawn out I
*** 4.25 ***A buddy read with the fantastic Fantasy lovers at BB&B!Started with the travel of all our young characters, be it good or bad, unknowingly ending up in the same town, same school and at the same time - talk about a coincidence:-)Once at the school, our 4 main characters, Han, Raisa, Amon and Dancer all have to deal with the typical for being the new kid at school issues on top of the never ending blows their respective faiths have dealt them by the virtue of their births... The

But its not enough to know right from wrong. You need the strength to do whats right, even when what you want most in the world is the wrong thing. 4 stars! (Would give it 3.5 to be objective but my enjoyment level pushes it up).I'm having such a great time reading this series!The setting is different from the first book -- the characters go to neighboring wizard and military schools! I really enjoyed the school setting. And for a while in the book, the characters in the wizard school (Han,
Ahh, what can I say about this series? It's like George Martin fantasy for younger audiences (only that's not exactly fair to George Martin - at least the guy knows how to create dynamic, intriguing characters. Chima's Seven Realms series, by contrast, is populated solely by wet noodles). Boo. I don't recommend this series, and I won't be continuing with it. Longer review of the overall seriesHere's the thing...this series really frustrates me. This is the kind of series that screams 'READ ME
I know this is going to be a really tough book for me to review.I loved this book, just like the Demon King, but there were definitely some parts of it that I liked less... but then again I really did love seeing our characters in new places and finally working a lot more with magic. So there were some aspects that I sort of enjoyed MORE I guess.. I don't really know. I've heard a lot of people say that this book was slower than The Demon King, and unfortunately I agree with them. Although, it
I'm not a fan of journeys. Why couldn't we just start at the school?No real villain in this one. Micah was more bully than baddie and Fiona was sorta likeable. Crow could be a villain, but I don't think he's evil. (That's not to say I'd trust him.)I love magic schools! But although the book was still good, the school and the magic were disappointing. We got one magic lesson, ONE! In the whole book! Also, very few new characters were added, considering there's a whole school full of new people.


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