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This book was good, however I was left feeling a little dissatisfied with the ending, not because of anything particularly wrong with it, but more because there's so so much more I want to know about this world and Canavan currently has no more stories for it. I really want Kyralia to encounter Igra, I was a little disappointed after they were introduced in 'The Ambassador's Mission' that nothing more was really made of it, beyond giving a starting point for some changes to some laws that we
I enjoyed The Traitor Queen more than The Rogue (book 2 of the Traitor Spy Trilogy), and I enjoyed the trilogy as a whole. Seeing Sonea, Cery, Rothen, Dannyl, and others twenty years after the events of the original trilogy was interesting. However, while all the story lines were tied up by the end of The Traitor Queen - and most of them in a satisfying way - the conclusion to the Ashaki/Traitor story line seemed surprisingly easy in terms of the costs to the characters and only occupied a short
I'm really glad I persevered through to the end of this trilogy. The first two books set up the world as it has been for centuries, which was a bit tedious because we'd already had that history lesson in a much more compelling way. But finally in this book, things change. I'm not sure it needed a whole trilogy to tell this story, but I am satisfied with how it ended both plot-wise and character-wise. The conflicts in Sachaka come to a head, and the Guild is forced to adapt beyond their
** Spoilers and opinions follow.Not good. I can stomach an anti-drug campaign in a book, but only if it isn't pointlessly thrown in like it is here. The drug 'Roet' had a distinct subplot, but it never amounted to anything or affected the main plot, I was expecting some kind of twist, or meaning. Nor did the addition of Lilia, and her relationship to Anyi and Cery. The whole book could have happened without them, and should have, considering they were completely undeveloped characters (Even
Trudi Canavan is one of my favourite authors and for good reason. The worlds she makes are compelling and different from the vast majority of fantasy out there.This book is the third and final book in the Traitor Spy series which picks up about 20 years or so after the events of the Black Magician Trilogy. When I first found out that there was a continuation of that series I was worried it would be a bit of a money grabber, but this series and the prequel are each well written and really add to
Gutted there's no more adventures in the Allied Lands and Sachaka. These were my first Trudi Canavan books and look forward to reading more.
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Title | : | The Traitor Queen (The Traitor Spy Trilogy #3) |
Author | : | Trudi Canavan |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 509 pages |
Published | : | August 14th 2012 by Orbit |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Magic. Fiction |
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Discover the magic of Trudi Canavan with her brand new novel in the Traitor Spy trilogy... Events are building to a climax in Sachaka as Lorkin returns from his exile with the Traitor rebels. The Traitor Queen has given Lorkin the huge task of brokering an alliance between his people and the Traitors. Lorkin has also had to become a feared black magician in order to harness the power of an entirely new kind of gemstone magic. This knowledge could transform the Guild of Magicians - or make Lorkin an outcast forever. The Traitor Spy trilogy, which began with The Ambassador's Mission and The Rogue, is the new series set in the world of the international bestselling Black Magician trilogy.Declare Books In Pursuance Of The Traitor Queen (The Traitor Spy Trilogy #3)
Original Title: | The Traitor Queen |
ISBN: | 0316037893 (ISBN13: 9780316037891) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Traitor Spy Trilogy #3 |
Setting: | Kyralia Kyralia, Sachaka |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy (2012) |
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**SPOILER ALERT**I did enjoy reading this book, though possibly not as much as it's predecessor, 'The Rogue'. It was typical Canavan - fast-paced, full of action and a nice splash of romance thrown in, plus a good dollop of tragedy that made me cry, as per usual. Once again, the Black Magician Trilogy will always be my true love out of all of Canavan's work, but I have enjoyed the Traitor Spy Trilogy and liked catching up with the characters. And seeing how like his father Lorkin is :)But I canThis book was good, however I was left feeling a little dissatisfied with the ending, not because of anything particularly wrong with it, but more because there's so so much more I want to know about this world and Canavan currently has no more stories for it. I really want Kyralia to encounter Igra, I was a little disappointed after they were introduced in 'The Ambassador's Mission' that nothing more was really made of it, beyond giving a starting point for some changes to some laws that we
I enjoyed The Traitor Queen more than The Rogue (book 2 of the Traitor Spy Trilogy), and I enjoyed the trilogy as a whole. Seeing Sonea, Cery, Rothen, Dannyl, and others twenty years after the events of the original trilogy was interesting. However, while all the story lines were tied up by the end of The Traitor Queen - and most of them in a satisfying way - the conclusion to the Ashaki/Traitor story line seemed surprisingly easy in terms of the costs to the characters and only occupied a short
I'm really glad I persevered through to the end of this trilogy. The first two books set up the world as it has been for centuries, which was a bit tedious because we'd already had that history lesson in a much more compelling way. But finally in this book, things change. I'm not sure it needed a whole trilogy to tell this story, but I am satisfied with how it ended both plot-wise and character-wise. The conflicts in Sachaka come to a head, and the Guild is forced to adapt beyond their
** Spoilers and opinions follow.Not good. I can stomach an anti-drug campaign in a book, but only if it isn't pointlessly thrown in like it is here. The drug 'Roet' had a distinct subplot, but it never amounted to anything or affected the main plot, I was expecting some kind of twist, or meaning. Nor did the addition of Lilia, and her relationship to Anyi and Cery. The whole book could have happened without them, and should have, considering they were completely undeveloped characters (Even
Trudi Canavan is one of my favourite authors and for good reason. The worlds she makes are compelling and different from the vast majority of fantasy out there.This book is the third and final book in the Traitor Spy series which picks up about 20 years or so after the events of the Black Magician Trilogy. When I first found out that there was a continuation of that series I was worried it would be a bit of a money grabber, but this series and the prequel are each well written and really add to
Gutted there's no more adventures in the Allied Lands and Sachaka. These were my first Trudi Canavan books and look forward to reading more.
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