A review by rtherese
A Conspiracy of Kings by Megan Whalen Turner

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

4.25

A very solid book, amazingly written as always. The pure-heartedness of Sophos is so refreshing after the cynical, serious, cruel personalities of the central characters before. Not my favorite in the series, but I see its value in setting up future story lines as well as tying in ones that have been planted since the very first book,
For example, Eddis’s marriage with Sounis, and the volcanic explosion threatening Eddis
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This is the book that made me realize just how superior this series is to others, as the story doesn’t just progress as time goes on. Rather, the story unfolds itself, exactly the way it should, and as it was planted in the beginning. It sort of reminds me of prophecies, where the fate of the characters are already laid out, and everything happens as it should, just not as expected. Overall I am glad to have read this book, and objectively I see its quality, I just wasn’t as emotionally invested in this as I was for the second and third book.

 What this book did for me is make me realize that Attolia is my favorite country among the three.
I was filled with delight when Sophos left Sounis and went to Attolia.
I think Eddis would be my favorite as well,  however we never really spend much time there in the story :( I hope Eddis would be a more central character too because her success in gaining the trust of her countrymen is really unique compared to whatever the hell the Attolias and Sounis are doing.
I also loved seeing Gen and Sophos bond. Theyre just two little guys. who are also kings.

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