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The Traitor Queen by Trudi Canavan

just_tommye's review against another edition

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3.0

RTC

guvenator's review against another edition

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5.0



Absolutely fantastic. It's impossible to fault Canavan anyway, but this was beyond brilliant. Kind of what I expected for the last novel of Sonea's world, but it was the perfect climax as well. This more than any other book I've read had the feel of a world continuing after the pages run out, which was a rather nice thought. I'm just sad it's all over!

flamekrafter's review against another edition

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4.0

Awesome conclusion to the Traitor Spy Trilogy, another story arc set in the same universe as the Black Magician Trilogy.

This final novel included lots of political intrigue with a good dose of adventure and magic and just the right amount of romance.

The strengths in this novel as well as the others are the characters and worldbuilding. You can tell a lot of thought was put into the various cultures, their views on magic, as well as gender and different classes systems.

Canavan's novels are definitely more character-driven than plot-driven, so if you aren't into character-driven writing with lots of rich, diverse characters, you may not enjoy this as much as I did.

I surely hope more novels are written in this universe, perhaps jumping ahead another 10-20 years to show the repercussions of what happened in this trilogy. Also, would love to see how the problem of roet is/was addressed.

gen_wolfhailstorm's review against another edition

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3.0

Buddy read with Deborah from Hills of Books.

I was so excited about finishing up this series, but also worried because I didn't realise how much I'd fall in love with the characters and the world.
I feel like each book, with the first trilogy and then this trilogy, has added a lot of depth to the landscaping and character arcs and I've felt fully immersed for the whole journey.

I love how much Sonea is respected in this book and how much she doesn't realise it. Its like she's stuck in this headspace of how she used to be perceived (as a novice of low standing, that broke the Guild laws), but she's grown so much since then and the people around her have changed their views. It's sad that she doesn't see her worth though. I feel like it's an internalised trauma after all she had endured.

Although I enjoyed this, I feel like we needed some action earlier on, as up until half way through there was not a lot of major conflict.
To completely oppose that, chapter 20 seemed to randomly jump from a normal gossipy chat about possible relationships (which I'm happy I saw brewing early on), to a sudden brewing battle of full on civil war!! I flipped back to see if I missed an obvious turning point, but came up short. The section just felt so jarring and sudden. It felt like a bit of bad editing in the way that the transition of different scenes were not smooth and seamless at all and just left me feeling like I missed a major connection to the jump.

There was one loss that hit me! I was really upset and shocked as its a character that, I feel, has had a significant role since very early on, but then I look back and I am a little disappointed that this was the only truly climactic twist to happen so far in to the story. Even the finale battle didn't have me as hooked as others in this series and the Age of Five trilogy. It just seems to have lost some of its focus.

I've got to say, this was a little underwhelming for a finale of a rather epic set of trilogies, but I think it just feels that way because it is then end and the books have had me hooked and ramping up a little to this point. I would have enjoyed it more, had it not been the last book, perhaps, as building up to the climax, particularly in regards to the conflict/battle scenes, it left me feeling disappointed as it felt lacking. Despite that being said, this was still very enjoyable and I will miss spending time with these characters and being in this wonderfully crafted world.

Pick it up, give it a go and enjoy! >(^_^)<
Gén

anna_berl1n's review against another edition

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adventurous tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes

3.75

emilyvseverywhere's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.25

claerey's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional tense 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? No

4.0

rogue_runner's review against another edition

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4.0

Finished!

I really liked this series, despite taking ages over getting the books. Awesome set of characters, with a good transition between a new 'cast' and the old one from the Black Magician trilogy. Whizzed through this one super-fast as I have to return the book tomorrow!
All the loose ends were nicely tied up, and it was good to finish the trilogy.

cliobemuzedbookworm's review

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3.0

Maybe I just went in on too much of a high after The Rogue, but there were some things missing for me. Mainly I felt like in this one thre were a few storylines that were too passive at points or throughout.
Apart from that the ending felt a bit anticlimatic.
But I did definitely love these characters and their emotional arcs. Just wished for a bit more of a balance between plot and emotional exploration in each character arc.

ishta24's review against another edition

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3.0

Ed ecco che anche questa seconda trilogia della nostra Trudi è giunta al termine.
Questo terzo volume riprende i fili lasciati in sospesa nei volumi precedenti. I protagonisti crescono con il procedere dell'intreccio e il lettore può assistere alla loro maturazione, frutto di un percorso interiore coerente con le vicende che affrontano. Come sempre nei romanzi dell'autrice, la storia si dipana in più sotto-trame, che s'intrecciano e si separano in uno sviluppo fluido. Storie che uniscono la semplice azione con riflessioni che riguardano tematiche importanti e attuali. Lo stile ormai familiare rende la lettura, sebbene leggera, piacevole.