A review by mehsi
The Queen by Kiera Cass

3.0

I am so happy that other character are getting their minutes of fame. I was always curious about the Queen, about her role and how she got to win the Selection games.

In this book we find out all about that. And it was a nice trip. Unlike the previous selection books with America, there isn't much rebelling going on (only one event), so that was a change. It was all easy and calm.

Amberly (or the queen), I am not sure, I loved her, but I also didn't like her (confusing I know). I found her way too weak and blurgh. The constant headaches and pains just got in the way of more romance with the future king. I know they serve a goal and that it was a way to show that our future king didn't care about her illnesses but sorry, it was just too much. I didn't feel sorry for her, I felt annoyed. Especially since she just gave up after hearing a certain thing (which, sure I can imagine would break your heart and all that, but just keep fighting for a dream, maybe you won't win, maybe everything falls apart, but you need to keep fighting and hoping).

I did like our future king (more than in the previous books). I am not sure what happened in between stuff, but sorry, it seems he became exactly like his mom and dad. Something he didn't want to become in this book. It is a shame that he lost that battle.

I didn't like the king and queen in this book. Dear Lord, those two. Especially that queen. She is an absolute terror and nightmare. Hitting, kicking, smacking, throwing people away. Sorry, but I disliked her soooo much.

There was enough romance, though I didn't really feel the connection between Amberly and the future king. It felt more like a pity thing than true romance.

All in all, I am not sure if I would recommend this. Again, it was fun, it had good moments, but the romance just was bland, there was too much whining and too little romance and selection moments.

Review first posted at http://twirlingbookprincess.com/