![]() ![]() ![]() The four quarters of Quadara sounded so cool and I would have loved to find out more about them! We are given the most basic view of them, with the most insight into Toria (which I found pretty boring). Personally, I was the most upset when Queen Stassa died she just had so much to live for and I was really hopeful that she might somehow escape death. It was a good call on Scholte’s part, because it definitely allowed us to build a connection to each of the queens for the brief periods that we know them. Beyond that, it was great to get a chance to read chapters from the POVs of the four queens themselves. ![]() I won’t mention any details beyond that, but it definitely made for a different reading experience. I hope I’m not spoiling it for people when I say that this book isn’t told in a linear fashion. This was a really cool book to read because the story telling is very different then other fantasy books I’ve read. After reading the synopsis, I was even more intrigued because I really wanted to know how the queens died! In this fantasy detective novel, we travel through this story with many narrators hoping to figure out what happened to these queens. ![]() This book first caught my attention because I read the Three Dark Crowns series and I wondered if this would be another queen-challenge-type novel. ![]()
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