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R**G
One I am proud to recommend and pass to my kids... here's why
This is a wonderfully dark and original take on Snow White. If there weren't apples (although these are not your typical apples), and a wicked stepmother, you would never know this is a retake of Snow White. It is that different. It does have it's gross blood and guts moments, but nothing bad enough that I would hesitate to let my children read. I read it in one sitting. I couldn't put it down without wondering what was going to happen next... which is one of the major criteria I use for what truly makes a great book.One other thing that I greatly appreciated as well, she tells you the backstory of why the wicked queen became wicked. This is usually left out or turned into a separate book that you need to buy... not this time. Yay!I wasn't disappointed and will be sending this to my kids Kindles as I don't doubt that they will love it as well
S**A
Ravenspire is Just Beginning and I Look Forward to The Ride!
Title: The Shadow Queen (Ravenspire #1)Author: C.J. RedwinePublisher: Balzer + Bray, 2016 (Feb 16)Genre: YA Fantasy, YA Retellings**I received a copy of this book free from SocialBookCo in exchange for an honest review**This review can be found on my Blog, TeacherofYA’s Tumblr, or my Goodreads pageMy Review:First of all, I am a big fan of the concept behind SocialBookCo. If you haven’t heard of it, bloggers can receive a book for review and then others can buy the book cheaper than most places! I love it! And they sent me a beautiful copy of The Shadow Queen, a book I’ve been dying to read for months now.I should have posted the review days ago, but you all by now know about my move and all the packing I’ve been doing.Can we take a moment and enjoy this breathtaking cover from Redwine?That’s the one positive about physical books…you get to touch them and own them and share them on your Bookstagram!So beautiful. #coverlove.Anyway, let me tell you about the first book in the Ravenspire world (though with the black apple, you can imagine that it’s a retelling for Snow White right off the bat…and I love me a good retelling!):Lorelai Diederich, the daughter of the king, has had her world shattered. Her stepmother Irina, her mother’s sister, remarried after Lorelei’s mother died. Unfortunately for her, it was to her own father, the King of Ravenspire. Irina is a mardushka, someone who is in touch with magic, and as Lorelai grows up, she sees the twisted way Irina uses her powers to control the citizens, as well as her own father and brother.When she tries with her own magic to oust Irina and expose her for her dark ways, she loses her father and must take her younger brother and flee.She hides for the next ten years, planning with her brother Leo a way to retake the throne that rightfully belongs to her.Kol is a dragon shifter from the kingdom of Eldr. He finds himself facing ogres that are much more powerful than the dragon powers Kol and his people share. He needs help. He needs a mardushka. And the only mardushka he knows that it powerful enough is Queen Irina, a Queen he does not know is actually a usurper to the crown. And not a nice one.When Kol goes to Irina for help, she agrees with a blood oath: she will take care of the ogres…as long as he takes care of Lorelai. He will become her huntsman though he doesn’t want to hurt anyone. But he needs to say Eldr and its people.However, Lorelai is different than he expected: she’s strong and sure and the rightful heir of Ravenspire. He doesn’t want to hurt Lorelai.But soon he realizes he may not have a choice anymore.Lorelai must deal with loss, magic, and the crumbling decay of her land…as well as a dragon hunter who needs something she isn’t really willing to give him: her heart.But he may unintentionally already own it.And unfortunately for Lorelai, Irina is powerful, vengeful, and will do anything to keep what she believes is her rightful throne.At least she’s determined. Right?Is It Classroom-Appropriate?Yes, this is a perfect and fun example of a retelling done well. It’s similar but different enough from Snow White. It has a dynamic of good vs evil, but we also get to see Irina’s POV, and see into the heart and mind of an “evil” Queen…or is she just misunderstood? Lots of discussion with this: compare and contrast, the fantasy elements…and there’s plenty of action for the male readers who aren’t really fairy tale readers. We have Kol’s POV so we can see how this “huntsman” thinks.There is a lot of repetition, which pushes the point: when Kol is being controlled, he keeps repeating he is “fire, blood, and death.” This line is repeated and the emphasis is important. I can see bringing this into a fairy tale lesson plan. And I’m glad I have a copy I can use for classroom use!Age RangeLexile.com has a suggested age range of 11-13, but I find that very narrow. It’s practically suggesting The Shadow Queen is a MG book. I say yes, it could be used for that purpose and age level, but I also think it has literary merit through 17 (and up of course). The score is 920L, which means that there is no HL designation…and that also means that it’s not inappropriate for younger readers. The score is similar to Harry Potter’s Lexile score of 880L, and Lexile suggested an age range for Sorcerer’s Stone at 9-17! So my determination would be this is a good read for those as young as 11, and through and surpassing 17 years old.End Result:This book moves quickly though is over 300 pages. There is never a dull moment. I enjoyed it and cannot wait to read The Wish Granter, Redwine’s next book in the Ravenspire world. I see other books as well because thr map is quite detailed and there seems to be a whole world waiting to be addressed.So I can see the Ravenspire novels lasting awhile. And I’m excited to continue the journey with Redwine!I give The Shadow Queen ★★★★★. I would give it 4.5, but there are no half stars in the current rating Universe. I would rather round up on this one rather than down bc of the creative narrative and the wonderful plot just reminiscent of Snow White.Are you interested in owning a copy of The Shadow Queen now that you’ve read my review? Would you like to find a competitive price or find other books to chose from? Or maybe just want to check out SocialBookCo? Please visit!Thanks for reading and I hope you do decide to give this book a try! I’m not exactly generous with my five stars…this one, in my opinion, deserves to be read and cherished!So what you guys reading?Don’t forget to check out The Wish Granter, the next book in the Ravenspire series!****This one is based on Rumplestiltskin! Ahhhh!
C**E
You had me at DRAGON shifters.
I haven’t read many of fairy tale retellings, but those that I have read I’ve loved, and The Shadow Queen is no exception!In this retelling of Snow White and The Huntsman we follow Princess Lorelai in the role of Snow White. She’s no damsel in distress though, when she fled her wicked stepmother, she took to learning to fight and defend herself.The huntsman in this story is Prince Kol. He’s from a neighboring kingdom of dragon shifters and desperate to save his kingdom from the invading ogre army. So desperate he’d do anything, including making a deal with the evil queen. A deal that goes very wrong.I loved the chemistry between Lorelai and Kol. On their own they’re great, both strong and willing to do anything for their people. But together? *Swoon* Their relationship had a few plot twists that kept things from getting boring.I loved the magic in this book. The incantations were really interesting and the powers Lorelai and Queen Irina possessed were really cool. Especially Irina’s apples! And everything, including the rivers, trees, and earth, having a ‘heart’ for their magic to call upon for assistance. The authors choice to make Kol from a dragon shifter people was also especially awesome and as soon as I read that I knew I’d be hooked on the story.There was never a dull moment in this book and I was eager to keep reading (or listening to my Kindle read the book aloud to me at work!)I think those who love fairy tale retellings will appreciate this rendition. It had all of the staples of Snow White—evil witch, runaway princess, magic, apples, handsome prince, huntsman, hearts—but with the authors own unique magic twists. Plus there are dragon people. How cool is that?Go buy this book now and read it. Seriously.
J**E
Took a risk.. I think it worked though!
Honestly, when I look for a new book to read, I generally avoid fairytale re-tellings. I grew up with fairytales, I know the stories and importantly, I know how they end.However, this book was different, besides the fact that there are a few similarities in the story with Snow White, like the evil queen and a huntsman, other than that, it's has it;s own right as it's own story. I find that it's got more action than Snow White, for sure, and includesEither way, I believe the Author took a risk with this book, and personally I think it paid off.I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and I think anyone that like fairytales with a twist will too.
H**K
When I started to read it I wasn't totally hooked which I thought was a bad thing but the more I read the more I ...
I found this to be a really interesting read. When I started to read it I wasn't totally hooked which I thought was a bad thing but the more I read the more I got into it. I was actually lured in by the book cover and then the blurb. I thought the idea was unique and enjoyed the story till the last page.
Z**E
4 out of 5!
I honestly didn't know what to expect with this so got a bit more than I was originally hoping for.A complete retelling of Snow White but a whole lot more in the process. Written well, with enough action to keep things moving along. Beautiful settings and just great characters!
C**A
Not good
Cliche and boring, the "king" was a wimpy boy that doted on the main heroine despite her cowardice and found the entire relationship to be drab and irritating
B**E
I loved this book
It's one of my favourites. I loved Leo so much and this type of story really suits me. I think it's a great approach to the YA fairy tale fantasy genre Super excited to read the rest in the Ravenspire series.
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