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Original Title: | The Invasion of the Tearling |
ISBN: | 0062290398 (ISBN13: 9780062290397) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Queen of the Tearling #2 |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy (2015) |
Erika Johansen
Hardcover | Pages: 515 pages Rating: 4.12 | 44279 Users | 4736 Reviews
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Title | : | The Invasion of the Tearling (The Queen of the Tearling #2) |
Author | : | Erika Johansen |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 515 pages |
Published | : | June 9th 2015 by Harper |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Science Fiction. Dystopia |
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Kelsea Glynn is the Queen of the Tearling. Despite her youth, she has quickly asserted herself as a fair, just and powerful ruler. However, power is a double-edged sword, and small actions can have grave consequences. In trying to do what is right - stopping a vile trade in humankind - Kelsea has crossed the Red Queen, a ruthless monarch whose rule is bound with dark magic and the spilling of blood. The Red Queen's armies are poised to invade the Tearling, and it seems nothing can stop them. Yet there was a time before the Crossing, and there Kelsea finds a strange and possibly dangerous ally, someone who might hold the key to the fate of the Tearling, and indeed to Kelsea's own soul. But time is running out... Erika Johansen's fierce and unforgettable young heroine returns in this dazzling new novel of magic and adventure, set in the beguiling world of the Tearling.Rating Appertaining To Books The Invasion of the Tearling (The Queen of the Tearling #2)
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The Invasion of the Tearling picked up where the last book left off. The Mort army is invading the Tear because of the actions of Kelsea, their new queen.I won't say what exactly those actions were, in case you didn't read the last book. Let's just say: she's breaking with tradition in more ways than one.Kelsea has started to embrace her power in this book. It suits her.The girl who had been raised by Carlin Glynn would never have trusted in visions, but Kelsea's world had broadened well beyond1.) The Queen of the Tearling ★★★I didn't enjoy this book more than The Queen of the Tearling. This book felt like it dragged way too much in some parts and I'm not a huge fan Kelsea seeing memories from the past. I understand her necklace(s) is very powerful and helpful, but I just didn't enjoy this concept as much as I hoped.Yes, Kelsea can now see memories from a girl named Lily, who lived in pre-crossing America. Even though Lily is rich and married to a powerful man, while most the
Greaat! And I called EVERYTHING.
I still have so many questions! I NEED to read the finale before the end of the year. Hold me to it.
Time and Flesh, they work wonders on a novel, don't they?Enough of being cryptic. I really enjoyed this second novel; but to be honest, I wasn't sure I would. At least, this was true during the first third of it. The introduction of Lily was rather a vindication of my many suspicions that these books were, indeed, science fiction. Of course, magic is still a primary focus, but by the end I felt joyous that I got two quite different novels in one package, Kelsea and Lily tied in each other's
Time and Flesh, they work wonders on a novel, don't they?Enough of being cryptic. I really enjoyed this second novel; but to be honest, I wasn't sure I would. At least, this was true during the first third of it. The introduction of Lily was rather a vindication of my many suspicions that these books were, indeed, science fiction. Of course, magic is still a primary focus, but by the end I felt joyous that I got two quite different novels in one package, Kelsea and Lily tied in each other's
This, I think, is the crux of evil in this world, Majesty: those who feel entitled to whatever they want, whatever they can grab. Such people never ask themselves if they have the right. They consider no cost to anyone but themselves. To say that Invasion of the Tearling surprised me would be an understatement. After Queen of the Tearling, it was hard to imagine that the second book could be anything but samey. Yet, something made me request it and found myself pleasantly, shockingly
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