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Friday, April 19, 2019

Book Review: Red Queen (Book #1 in the Red Queen series) by Victoria Aveyard (Spoiler Review)




Note: I originally wrote this review after reading Red Queen for the first time in December of last year, but I never got around to proofreading and posting it. I’m currently marathoning the entire Red Queen series, and I’m posting this review after reading this book for the second time. I also read Cruel Crown at the end of last year, but I didn’t have enough to say about what I thought about that book to warrant writing a review for the book.

Right off the bat, I have to say that I absolutely loved Victoria Aveyard’s book, Red Queen, and I found it to be insanely addictive as I was reading it. Red Queen is definitely one of my top favorite books out of all the books that I’ve read so far this year; and the more I think about it, I would say that it has even surpassed Sara Holland’s book, Everless, as my #1 favorite book out of all the YA fantasy books that I’ve read this year.

There’s definitely a lot to love about Red Queen, and one of the many great things about this book is definitely the characters. Red Queen is definitely a book that’s full of well-written, complex characters; with many of them being morally gray characters. The fact that a lot of the characters in this book demonstrated a certain amount of moral ambiguity, while also still being likable characters, is definitely one of the things that I loved most about this book; because I’ve always been a huge fan of TV shows, movies, and books that feature morally gray characters.

Personally, I think that Mare is a great protagonist, and I thought that Aveyard did a fantastic job of writing her in such a way that she’s a very complex and nuanced character. I really enjoyed how Mare was very confident and unapologetic about being a pickpocket, which is something that really upsets her mother. Mare is also a very bitter person, especially when it comes to people who are Silvers; but at the same time, I ultimately think that she does have a good heart. After all, one of the plot points at the beginning of Red Queen that really kicks off the overall plot of the book is her trying to help her friend, Kilorn Warren, avoid being conscripted into the army since there’s a war that’s currently going on; which Mare’s brother, Shade, had apparently died fighting in. Her efforts to try and help him avoid conscription led to her sister, Gisa’s, sowing hand being broken after she (Gisa) tries to pick somebody’s pocket. It’s not explicitly stated that Gisa’s sowing hand will never be able to properly heal; but based on Gisa’s emotional reaction and Mare’s guilt over the incident, I got the distinct impression that her sowing hand being broken meant that Gisa was going to lose her job as an apprentice to a silk embroiderer.