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Original Title: The Runaway Queen
ISBN: 144249557X (ISBN13: 9781442495579)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Bane Chronicles #2
Characters: Marie Antoinette, Magnus Bane, Axel von Fersen the Younger, Marcel Saint Cloud
Setting: Paris,1791(France)
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The Runaway Queen (The Bane Chronicles #2) ebook | Pages: 59 pages
Rating: 3.75 | 15074 Users | 967 Reviews

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Magnus Bane has a royal role in the French Revolution—if the angry mobs don’t spoil his spells. One of ten adventures in The Bane Chronicles. While in France, immortal warlock Magnus Bane finds himself attempting to rescue the royal family from the horrors of the French Revolution—after being roped into this mess by a most attractive count. Naturally, the daring escape calls for invisible air balloons… This standalone e-only short story illuminates the life of the enigmatic Magnus Bane, whose alluring personality populates the pages of the #1 New York Times bestselling series, The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices series. This story in The Bane Chronicles, The Runaway Queen, is written by Maureen Johnson and Cassandra Clare.

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Title:The Runaway Queen (The Bane Chronicles #2)
Author:Cassandra Clare
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 59 pages
Published:May 21st 2013 by Margaret K. McElderry Books (first published January 1st 2013)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Short Stories. Paranormal. Magic. Urban Fantasy. Vampires

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Ratings: 3.75 From 15074 Users | 967 Reviews

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my first read of 2020.. i'm not gonna spend a single minute of my life reviewing this awful short story bc life is too short.i'm going to reread jane eyre to cleanse my palate 🚶♀

This was a nice surprise. After reading What really happened in Peru and being completely disappointed I was expecting the worst from this story but I enjoyed it. The first part is a little boring and kind of pointless, especially the first paragraph, I was really tempted to not continue after it, but it gets better later. What bothered me a little was the use of french terms and french words without explanation. I always enjoy Cassie's use of different languages in her books but there is always

I liked this one better but somehow it was weaker than the previous one.

The Runaway Queen - The Bane Chronicle, 2 It was a very bad idea. It was a terrible idea. It was the worst idea he had ever heard. It was irresistible. Paris in 1791!Magnus helping a queen to runaway. Only in a favor of an handsome young man with dark hair and pretty eyes ofcoure, who would Magnus be if he could resist such staring eyes.. One did not turn down an invitation from Saint Cloud. At least, one didn't if one wanted to continue living contentedly in Paris. Vampires took offense so

The low rating is for my own personal shelving purposes and does not reflect on the writing or story itself.I am reading these just to make sure I don't miss any clues or hints about the bigger picture in general, but am not a big fan of most "side stories" for series, with a few rare exceptions. I'd rather just read it all in the main books, so I am kind of halfheartedly skimming these just to make sure I don't miss anything because it's not unlike Clare to slip little details in that connect

just like with What Happened In Peru, Magnus' personality and and interactions were what made this book enjoyable; there wasn't much else that made it particularly memorable.

Buy this book HERE on Amazon 2.5 of 5 stars (Please read my rating system further below). I just finished reading this title. Full review to come.My rating system: (I do use half stars.)5 - I do not use the 5 star. Not because a book might not be worthy, but because a book is never perfect.4 - I loved it! There weren't too many flaws, and I had no trouble getting through it. (A 4 star rating is the highest rating I've ever given a book.)3 - I enjoyed the book, but there we're flaws that made me
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