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Book Reviews of Red Queen (Red Queen, Bk 1)

Red Queen (Red Queen, Bk 1)
Red Queen - Red Queen, Bk 1
Author: Victoria Aveyard
ISBN-13: 9780062362711
ISBN-10: 0062362712
Publication Date: 2/10/2015
Pages: 416
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: HarperTeen
Book Type: Paperback
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Red Queen (Red Queen, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
I got a copy of this book to review through the Amazon Vine program. This book has been getting tons of publicity and I admit both the title and the cover really drew me in. This ended up being a well done novel that is something of a cross between Red Rising and Hunger Games.

Mare Barrow is a Red Blood, part of the class of citizens that are poverty stricken and spend their lives toiling for the Silver Bloods. Mare is also a bit of a thief, stealing to help her family scrap by. When her best friend loses his apprenticeship and gets conscripted, she decides to find a way out of conscription for them both. But she steals from the wrong person and ends up with a job in the the Silver Bloods castle. At first it seems like a blessing, then she accidentally discovers she has frightening powers of her own...powers that no Red Blood should have. Mare is quickly thrust into the complicated politics and intrigue of the royal Silver Bloods.

This was an engaging fantasy read and is well written. I thought the story was a bit slow to start, but once it got going it was well paced.

The book is well written and engaging. It does start a bit slow. The story mostly involves a lot of intrigue. There are some complicated politics going on here. The Silvers all have fantastic magical powers, like being able to control fire or water. However Mare is something else, her blood is red but she has magical power of her own. Mare ends up walking a dangerous line between surviving the Silver politics and helping a rebel group that is determined to overthrow them.

Mare is your pretty run of the mill fantasy heroine. She is tougher than she at first seems and makes fairly good decisions. She has some huge blind spots though and is susceptible to the attention and adoration of those around her. I didnt love her, but she was okay.

Mare gets involved in a love triangle (yep, not my favorite) with the two Princes. Cal is the heir and is honest and serious; he gets her the job in the castle. Maven is the younger prince, he is funny and charming and constantly in Cals shadow. I didnt really feel like any of these characters had great chemistry together, I was never desperately pulling for Mare to go one way or the other.

I thought the whole deal with Maven at the end of the book was incredibly predictable and I had to roll my eyes at how surprised Mare was, but that is all I will say about that.

The whole Reds versus Silvers reminds a lot of Red Rising; Darrow from Red Rising is put into a very similar situation as Mare. This also reminds of the later Hunger Games books; Mare is basically forced to represent the Silvers and their beliefs against her will and kind of become a poster child for the Silvers.

There is some good world-building here. I enjoyed how the different societies are set up and there is some discussion of the world beyond Mares little area. However, some of the world-building was a bit confusing. They have magic and castles which gives the book a very fantasy feel; however they also have electricity and machines which gives the story a more modern feel. There is also some discussion about society collapsing and supposed areas that have been destroyed by high radiation. So at points the story also has a post-apocalyptic feel to it. I hope future books in the series expand on this world some and clarify some of the confusion here.

Overall, while this book didnt blow me away like I was hoping for, it was a well done post-apocalyptic fantasy of sorts. Mare is an engaging heroine, although her inability to follow some of the intrigue going on around her was frustrating. Her two love interests, Cal and Maven, are okay but didnt have great chemistry with Mare. The world-building has a lot of potential and I hope it is expanded on in the next book. There is some excellent intrigue in here, the book was well written and engaging. I will definitely be picking up the next book in the series.
katander88 avatar reviewed Red Queen (Red Queen, Bk 1) on + 5 more book reviews
Excellent book! One of my favorites of all time. It's one of my go-to books to recommend to my stronger middle school readers.
mspoet569 avatar reviewed Red Queen (Red Queen, Bk 1) on + 42 more book reviews
Welcome to a book that introduces a caste system, where you are either a Red; the lowest of the low, poor, dirty, struggling, drafted for war, bleed red. Or a Silver; the elite, superhuman, well off, bleed silver. To be honest, I wasn't sure there was enough diversity with having only two caste systems, however, Aveyard makes it work beautifully. Red's are pretty standard to what I described, you either are useful in a trade, or you are drafted (conscripted) for war; whether you are male or female. The layers of the caste systems for the Silvers are just brilliant. Silvers are divided up into houses, and each house has different abilities such as manipulating metal, water, unbelievably strong, you can bend light, etc.

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justreadingabook avatar reviewed Red Queen (Red Queen, Bk 1) on + 1726 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book, the characters and plots were well done. I just had a hard time not comparing the story line with that of the Hunger Games. It seemed all to familiar with everything. The girl who was special, two boys that are involved with her, the country divided and going to war, etc.
susieqmillsacoustics avatar reviewed Red Queen (Red Queen, Bk 1) on + 1062 more book reviews
I loved this book! It's a fantastic read. Great world building, unique characters, and page turning suspense! I can't wait for the next book!
heathermallia avatar reviewed Red Queen (Red Queen, Bk 1) on + 6 more book reviews
Thoroughly enjoyed Red Queen. Victoria Aveyard drew me in to this world where your station in life is determined by the color of your blood... red or silver. Plot twists, heart ache, love triangle, evil schemes... this book had it all.
reviewed Red Queen (Red Queen, Bk 1) on + 114 more book reviews
Mare Barrow is a Red, born in a world where Silvers rule with superpower abilities, until she finds she possesses an ability of her own. She is then forced to pretend to be something she isn't while trying to fight for her people. When I started reading this I couldn't help but compare it to Red Rising, which I absolutely loved. There were so many similarities that it was hard to separate the two. That being said this book did have it's own ideas and it held my attention and made me want to know what happened next.