Thursday, July 21, 2016

Falling Kingdoms - Morgan Rhodes

Falling Kingdoms

Morgan Rhodes

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Product Details:
Age Range: 12 and up 
Grade Level: 7 and up
Series: Falling Kingdoms (Book 1)
Paperback: 448 pages
Publisher: Razorbill; 
Reprint edition (March 11, 2014)
Language: English ISBN-10: 1595145850
ISBN-13: 978-1595145857



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Synopsis:
   Princess Cleo of Mytica confronts violence for the first time in her life when a shocking murder sets her kingdom on a path to collapse. Once a privileged royal, Cleo must now summon the strength to survive in this new world and fight for her rightful place as Queen. The King of Limeros’s son, Magnus, must plan each footstep with shrewd, sharp guile if he is to earn his powerful father’s trust, while his sister, Lucia, discovers a terrifying secret about her heritage that will change everything. Rebellious Jonas lashes out against the forces of oppression that have kept his country cruelly impoverished—and finds himself the leader of a people’s revolution centuries in the making. Witches, if found, are put to death, and Watchers, immortal beings who take the shape of hawks to visit the human world, have been almost entirely forgotten. A vicious power struggle quickly escalates to war, and these four young people collide against each other and the rise of elementia, the magic that can topple kingdoms and crown a ruler in the same day.

Review:
   I have read this book twice. The second time reading this book I noticed things that I hadn't prior. The multiple point of views was actually one of my favorite things about this book. I enjoyed how it gave insight to the other characters. It was a gripping read, kept me on my toes even the second time reading it. It is a fast paced read and I am ready to devour the rest of the series.

  Princess Cleo was an interesting character, very stubborn but strong willed. I liked her character a lot. She did a lot of growing in the first book, it will be interesting to see where the books take her character. I felt that no matter the things that happened around her she was frozen. Of course, she should have spoken up about the wrong things that happened but I can see where she comes from. If I were in her shoes, I'm not sure what I would have done. I probably would have froze in fear. Jonas family did not deserve what happened to them but he can't also wholly blame Cleo for someone else's idiocracy. Her fiance was whole heartedly to blame. My gosh did he bug the crap out of me. I wanted to jump into the book and kill him myself just so i didn't have to read anymore about him.

   Jonas was a character that I felt deeply sorry for. I just didn't like what he did later in the book. I believe that two wrongs don't make a right and I feel he was a little too vengeful without really asking questions. He was more of a "kill first, ask questions later" kind of character. It bugged me at points but I was glad that he was seeing hipocracy surrounding him and wanted to change it. Especially at the end of the book when he knew things took a turn for the worst and sees what he is to do to change it. That made me really happy.

   Magnus... now he was my favorite. Such a tormented soul. The feelings he has were pretty crazy addition to the book but it made for an intriguing storyline. I loved that he knew how his fathers mind work and could hide his true self behind a facade. Certain things were still shown to him by other characters (which was crazy that they toyed him with it). Lucia though could have been a bit nicer about it when she eventually finds out. I can't totally blame her though, because it was a weird thing to know about your own family, and what your brother really felt.

   Some of the things that happened the first time reading it really surprised me. The length the king of Limeros would go to make sure he had the power of all kingdoms. The second time around I noticed his mental incapacity to love. His hunger for power mattered more than anything, even his own family. He was willing to use his own children just to get to the point he is at the end of the book. It'll be interesting to see what he does in the rest of the series. I seriously hope to see him killed, by Cleo. 

    This book was a great adventure. I loved the multiple point of views as well as the action and the magic in the book. Morgan Rhodes knows how to weave the story into a beautiful, adventurous read. I believe it to be like a YA Game of Thrones but more fast paced and bit more enjoyable to read. 


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