July 19, 2013

The Bitter Kingdom by Rae Carson

The Bitter Kingdom by Rae Carson
Release Date: August 27, 2013
Publisher: Greenwillow Books
Pages: 433
Series: Fire & Thorns
#3
Review Source: Edelweiss

Synopsis: (from Goodreads)
The epic and deeply satisfying conclusion to Rae Carson's Fire and Thorns trilogy. The seventeen-year-old sorcerer-queen will travel into the unknown realm of the enemy to win back her true love, save her country, and uncover the final secrets of her destiny.

"Carson joins the ranks of writers like Kristin Cashore, Megan Whalen Turner, and Tamora Pierce as one of YA's best writers of high fantasy."-Locus magazine

Elisa is a fugitive in her own country. Her enemies have stolen the man she loves in order to lure her to the gate of darkness. As she and her daring companions take one last quest into unknown enemy territory to save Hector, Elisa will face hardships she's never imagined. And she will discover secrets about herself and her world that could change the course of history. She must rise up as champion-a champion to those who have hated her most. Riveting, surprising, and achingly romantic, Rae Carson has spun a bold and powerful conclusion to her extraordinary trilogy.
My Thoughts:
I’m going to try and review this one with minimal spoilers, though some aspects can’t be avoided since this is the third and final book in the Fire & Thorns trilogy. If you’ve read the past two books you’re probably already dying to read this one. If you haven’t read this series I’m going to try and convince you! This has become of my favourite fantasy series, and I really think all fans of YA should read it.

Elisa is such a kick butt character -- she is so strong. She’s not a fabulous fighter, though she can definitely hold her own. I like that she has weaknesses that are shown to us, because it makes her seem more real. Elisa has definitely grown into her own throughout the series and has become a woman of strength, determination, and character. She’s a fair ruler who sometimes has to make tough decisions, but who always wants the best for her kingdom.

There's really not enough good stuff to say about Hector. He's strong, loyal, and loving. He's strong enough to be loved by someone of a higher standing, which might bother a man who is less secure. Without getting too specific, the romantic relationship here is so loving, honest, and full of respect and friendship. These are two people who care for each other tremendously, but who also have other duties and concerns.

What is so great about this book (and, indeed, each book of the series) is that there are so many different plots and journeys in it. I could see other authors taking the first quarter of this book and stretching it into a full length novel, but Rae never drags things out. There’s a nicely detailed plot with twists and turns, and it’s incredibly action packed. Rae Carson provided exactly what I wanted for this book, and also gave me things I didn't even know I wanted. Problems were solved, and there was examination of the prophecy and scriptures that were discussed throughout. There’s a fabulous romantic conclusion, political decisions are made, and we get to learn about Elisa's service.

What really brings this book, and the series, to life are a great cast of characters. I love how the secondary characters are so vivid that you could easily see them starring in their own books. I love the relationships they have with each other, and especially how they all relate to, and interact with, Elisa. Storm and Elisa in particular have a special bond. I loved reading about the type of connection and understanding that they have.

This was a perfect conclusion to the trilogy. I had seriously high expectations for ‘The Bitter Kingdom’ and it lived up to each one. Writing this review has me so excited to re-read this whole trilogy from start to finish. I’m jealous of those of you who have yet to read these books, because you have a fabulous treat in store for you. I really can’t praise this trilogy enough!

The Cover:
They're honestly not my favourite covers, but I don't dislike them either.

Rating:
[5/5]

Find The Bitter Kingdom by Rae Carson on Goodreads, Book Depository, & Amazon.

14 comments:

  1. Perfect conclusion. SUCH a great series. Wish I could write like this!! Or at least, read more series like this!

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    1. I know, right? It almost makes me not want to attempt anything, because I don't know how people write such awesome stuff.

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    2. DITTO DITTO DITTO! So glad we all agree. :D

      "I like that she has weaknesses that are shown to us, because it makes her seem more real."

      Yes, exactly! We actually just blogged about that -- about how "good" characters are better when we see their "bad" sides, and vice versa.

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  2. I haven't read this series! I'm going to start soon - I have the first 2 books, though! Everyone was chatting it up on twitter last night, so now I'm super curious and excited.

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    1. Ooh nice, well I hope you enjoy them!! We have pretty similar taste, so I think you might.

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  3. I'm reading this one right now, and am absolutely in love! I totally agree that she doesn't drag things out. Without being spoilery, I'll just say I thought it would take the whole book to cross paths with a certain guard. So happy it didn't! :) I'm excited to finish it, but I don't want it to be over.
    Great review.

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    1. Oh yes!! I was so happily surprised with the POV and the fact that it didn't take the whole book to get to that point.

      "I'm excited to finish it, but I don't want it to be over." OMIGOSH yes, THIS. I think this about my fave series/books all the time.

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  4. Wow, wow, wow, I haven't heard a bad thing about this series. Love your review, and it makes me want to give book 1 a better shot again :D

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    1. Oh that's awesome! I think I actually liked the first book the least of the three, although I still enjoyed it. I think I gave it 3.5 stars the first time I read it, and then when I re-read it I liked a LOT more than I did the first time around. But the second book? Just SO GOOD. And this book, I feel, even brings it up a notch.

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  5. Um, I'm really missing out, aren't I? Everyone says this series is good - no, not good, AMAZING. I need to get started. I'm a huge fan of fantasy and Elisa sounds like a character I'd really like. Great review, Ashley! I love that it's spoiler-free too!

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  6. I've only read the first book in this series, Ashley, but I loved it. I'll probably end up reading books 2 and 3 close in time so I don't forget what happens in between. I'm really excited at seeing the relationship between Elisa and Hector deepen because it was so obvious that he cared about her in the first book.

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  7. Yay Ashley! I adored this one too, Elisa is just such and amazing character. I agree with you completely, she's grown so much throughout the series, and I love that she's not this epic badass fighter. She makes me feel like I could be in her shoes, and a fantastic fighter I am not. She's badass in her own way though, and I loved every second I got to spend in her world. AND HECTOR!*swoon* Fabulous review!!!

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  8. Oh I am DYING to read this! I absolutely loved the first two and it's one of my favorite series. Unfortunately I didn't get an ARC of this but I'll be buying it on release day, I can't wait to see where things go!

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  9. Oh, Ashley, you've made me want to go off my nicely balanced schedule to read the ending of this book all over again because OMZFG this is one of my all-time favorite series and a favorite book all around. A glorious way to bring the series to a close. I need more.

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