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A Royal Guide to Monster Slaying by Xavière Daumarie, Kelley Armstrong

jenniferbbookdragon's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5

Unicorns,  griffins, jackalopes, and a Pegasus,  along with a number of other creatures,  populate the land where Rowan and her royal family live. She has been raised to be queen after her mother,  but yearns to be the royal monster hunter like her aunt. When given a chance to prove that she has what it takes,  12 year old Rowan enthusiastically takes on the challenge. 
Rowan is a multifaceted heroine in a well drawn world. I have read Armstrong's adult fiction,  and she brings her A game to this middle grade tale.

lolasreviews's review

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4.0

I enjoyed Kelley Armstrong's other Middle Grade series and I liked the sound of this one, so I went in hoping this one would be just as good. And luckily it was. I had a lot of fun reading this one. I liked the story and following Rowan along on her adventures and meeting the different types of monsters.

The pace of the book is well done and there is plenty of action and danger as well. There is a bit of a sad scene toward the start of the book that I hadn't anticipated, but it all made sense and moved the story forward. I thought it was well done how it had impact and also had value storywise. I wasn't quite sure what I had expected from the story direction wise as I didn't remember much from the blurb and the initial set-up made me unsure what would change or happen next. I liked the direction things took.

Rowan was a great main character, what I liked about her first is her kindness and caring, both qualities that she shows in basically the first scene. She wants to help others and really cares about those close to her. I also liked her relationship with her twin Rhydd. I like how she interacts with the other characters and how she treats the monsters she encounters and cares about them too. She makes some mistakes along the way, but she does learn form those mistakes and I liked seeing her realizing when she wasn't handling something well. She is smart and capable, but also has her moments when she feels overwhelmed or scared.

There are some interesting side characters as well, but for me the monster side characters really stole the show. From Jacko the jackalope who was adorable and protective even though he was so small. To Malric the grumpy warg, who does care about her in her own way, seeing how they interacted and seeing him very slow warm up a bit toward her was amazing to see. Then there is a new monster that Rowan meets later on who has quite the personality and I liked seeing how Rowan bonded with her. I can't wait to read more about them. The human side characters are great too, like some characters who join Rowan on her adventure later in the book.

I liked the variety of monsters in this book. The world building is mainly confined to the monsters and some history of the world, which worked fine here I liked how we slowly learned more about the different types of monsters and saw how Rowan interacted with them. Some monsters are mythical creatures and other are combinations of other animals, I liked the wide variety and the uniqueness of these creatures or how the author gave her own twist to some mythical creatures for this book.

To summarize: This was an awesome read. I liked the monster filled world that the author created and following Rowan on her adventure. The pacing was well done and I liked how there was plenty of danger and adventure. Rowan was an awesome main character and I liked how kind and caring she was and also how she handles the monsters she encounters. There are some fun side characters, like Rowan's twin Rhydd and some characters she meets later who join her on her adventure. The monster side characters really stole the show for me, from Jacko to Malric to another monster she encounters later, they all were fun to read about and had their own personality. This was such a fun read and I am looking forward to book 2!

kitten's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

dgrachel's review against another edition

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adventurous tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

I'm on the fence about this one. I struggled to get into it and trudged along because I received an ARC of book four and assume that, as a MG fantasy series, I need to read the previous books to make sense of the last one. It took me a while to warm up to the main character, Princess Rowan.  I think I like the "monsters" better than the human characters. Rowan is a headstrong rule-breaker, but she does mean well. There were some good life lessons here, and they weren't too heavy handed. I appreciate how she learns to better interact with new people and animals/monsters as the story progresses. I see potential here and am interested to see how Rowan and the friendships she's formed continue to grow. Also, I love her jackalope. I'll come back for book 2 just for the jackalope.

strattki's review against another edition

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4.0

So cute. Predictable, but in all the best ways. I need a jackalope asap. 

dystopiandad's review against another edition

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adventurous hopeful inspiring lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.0

ashleyaewert's review against another edition

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1.0

Very predictable. I could have read the first and last chapter and knew just about everything that happened in the middle. I did like that the author included a glossary of the different creatures at the end with images.

jeanettesonya's review against another edition

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4.0

Strong female main character. Armstrong was a little heavy-handed with telling us that she was a leader, but I can let that go. This book had a fun premise that unfolded delightfully. It's definitely set up for a second in a series, so I hope that happens, for all the kids left wondering.

thechaoshour's review

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5.0

Almost knocked a star off for the giant spiders. Ick!

scoobygirl93's review against another edition

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4.0

Witcher vibes, but middle grade and, so far, scientific rather than magical.
darker skinned main character
loving all the animal companions!
more realistic about what twelve year olds can do, and perceptions of them
wish it had a map