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Majesty by Katharine McGee

kh_viktoria's review against another edition

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2.0

2.5⭐

biareder_'s review

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

erhoeppner's review

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2.0

This book(and series) is a badly written soap opera, in which the same stories happen over and over again, with minimal character growth.

iyareads's review

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4.0

Beatrice, Nina, Daphne, and Sam are back their royal glory. They adjust to their new self and new roles. Majesty is the continuation of American Royals, which was reimagined and rewrote the American history to royalty. What if George Washington takes the crown instead of the presidency? What will America look-like?

I enjoyed this book so much! It was a good read and has a clear ending. I loved how Katharine McGee wrote this continuation of the story. I loved how all the characters developed into a new and improved one. I also love the juicy drama and its plot twist especially, the twist and turns of the relationship.

It has different POVs that I enjoyed very much. I would rate it flat-four stars. It just that the story was very fast-paced. I don’t have the chance to internalize everything that's happening. Coz, I don’t want to end it yet. I want to see some revenge. Overall, it was an entertaining story. It is filled with wisdom about the relationship - love, friendship, and what matters most, the family.

abbey_rae's review

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3.0

Not a perfect book but still one I really enjoyed! I do feel like there where a lot of loose ends so I hope she writes another addition to the series.
I really liked how things ended for Beatrice and Sam but was so sad for Jeff. I hope she writes more!

hmarti13's review

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3.0

I think if you like Gossip Girl or any CW teen drama show, you'll like this. If you don't, you'll probably hate it.

I think the reason the book was enjoyable for me, was because I grew up on shows like Gossip Girl and One Tree Hill, so I was used to the characters flip-flopping love interests from one season to the next. And if you think about it, a lot of the characters are around 18-20, so it makes sense that their feelings constantly change as they grow older and learn more about themselves.

I will say I think Jefferson's character was pretty pointless in this book and I couldn't care less the way his storyline ended. He honestly was the dumbest character in this series and deserves what his future is going to be.

3.5/5 ⭐

smatala1998's review

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medium-paced

4.0

mteletubi_08's review

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adventurous emotional funny inspiring 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? Yes

4.0

these books always get me out of a reading slump. love my boy ethan cause he was just always the rizzler 🤭🤭👅 and he had good character development (love a king who stands up for himself) once again never felt more annoyed than when reading daphnes pov (hate that b) my girl nina for life.  sam and marshall were so bbg. beatrice lowk got on my nerves a few times with the teddy vs. connor stuff but anyways love this book

dylanng's review

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4.0

This was good. I don’t have any particularly strong feelings about it really. Characters are good. I think my favorite is becoming Beatrice. She’s really becoming likeable, while in the first book she really wasn’t. Daphne is always interesting to read about too. Even though she’s, like, a terrible person almost.

Except I think this could be a bit shorter than it is. Drags on like the first one did, just not as much, I don’t think. Still good though. And I will be reading the third book and the fourth one when it comes out. 4 stars

mich_b16's review

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3.0

3.2/5
Este libro me causó sentimientos encontrados.
Pero viéndole lo positivo fue un BUEN libro para desestresarme de todas las ocupaciones que tenía y poder tener un rato de tranquilidad :)

Por un lado, Bee convirtiéndose en reina de América me gustó demasiado pero ODIÉ CON MI ALMA a Robert.
Robert todo el tiempo la estaba frenando diciendo que cosas podía hacer y que cosas no, aunque fuera su chambelán que parece como si fuera su "consejero", sus restricciones que le imponía a Bee se me hacían DEMASIADO misóginas y aunque Bee no estuviera TAN preparada para reinar, era la responsabilidad de Robert guiarla no frenarla.

En cuanto a Bee y Teddy, a mí sí me gustó como poco a poco se fueron enamorando y como Teddy comenzó a comprender mejor a Bee y querer lo mejor para ella.

En cuanto a Sam, me alegra demasiado el rumbo que tomó la autora en cuanto a su personaje, porque no quería que Sam se viera reducida a pelear con Bee por comprometerse con Teddy. También fue realmente lindo que comenzará a salir con Marshall siento que de repente ella sintió realmente lo que era estar enamorada.

Sobre Nina, sentí que su relación con Ethan fue algo como al azar. Su relación no me la veía venir por ningún lado, si no fuera por Daphne ellos dos NUNCA hubieran estado juntos.
Aunque Nina y Jeff juntos ME ENCANTABAN ya que eran como mi comfort couple, no me desagrada tanto su relación con Ethan porque tienen en común que ambos son "desconocidos" dentro de la familia real.

Sobre Daphne y ese final que le dieron, yo pensé que se iba a ir de ahí e iba a tener un desarrollo de personaje lejos de los Washington PEROO ESO NO SUCEDIÓ porque sin Daphne la mayoría del drama es INEXISTENTE.