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Title:The Shadow Throne (The Ascendance Series #3)
Author:Jennifer A. Nielsen
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 336 pages
Published:February 25th 2014 by Scholastic Press
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Adventure. Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction

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One war. Too many deadly battles. Can a king save his kingdom when his own survival seems unlikely?

War has come to Carthya. It knocks at every door and window in the land. And when Jaron learns that King Vargan of Avenia has kidnapped Imogen in a plot to bring Carthya to its knees, Jaron knows it is up to him to embark on a daring rescue mission. But everything that can go wrong does.

His friends are flung far and wide across Carthya and its neighbouring lands. In a last-ditch effort to stave off what looks to be a devastating loss for the kingdom, Jaron undertakes what may be his last journey to save everything and everyone he loves. But even with his lightning-quick wit, Jaron cannot forestall the terrible danger that descends on him and his country. Along the way, will he lose what matters most? And in the end, who will sit on Carthya's throne?

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Original Title: The Shadow Throne ASIN B00ESIVZ9U
Edition Language: English
Series: The Ascendance
Series: #3
Characters: Imogen, Jaron
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Middle Grade & Children's (2014)

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*headdesk*I loved the first book. I liked the second. This one made me want to scream loudly and publicly and then spear it to the wall with my knitting needles. Nielson's writing wasn't up to par. The entire book consisted of telling versus showing and I was just bored. Look at my read dates. It took me a month to read it because I was reading a copy at B&N and I didn't care enough to go back sooner. I also live an hour away from B&N, but if I was really desperate I could have wrangled

Ugh. My reaction to finishing a book should not be, "Oh, thank goodness that's over!" This is possibly a three-star book on its own merits, but compared to the first two books in this trilogy, it was a real disappointment. As this aimed for a darker and more serious, mature story line to wrap up Sage's character development from trouble-making boy orphan to a capable, adult king, it lost most of the humor, charm, and cleverness that were such highlights of The False Prince and The Runaway King

War has reached Carthya and Jaron has learned that King Vargan of Avenia has kidnapped Imogen in order to bring Jaron's kingdom to it's knees. Jaron knows that he has to make the dangerous rescue attempt in order to save everything he loves - Imogen and his country. As war descends around him, everything that can go wrong does. In the end, these questions remain: Who will survive and who will reign once the war finally ends?The Shadow Throne is a fantastic conclusion to The Ascendance Trilogy.

Oh Jaron. You never cease to amaze me.Favorite Quotes:"Nobody gives you respect in this life. You must take it, you must earn it, and then you must hold it sacred, because no matter how hard respect is to attain, it can be lost in an instant." I nodded my head toward the garrison. "Go get it, Roden. People won't follow a leader who doesn't know where he's going. Show them that you do." Pg. 43"It's your storm, and the future of us all depends on you now. So who are you? Sage, an orphan boy who

I have one student who's already waiting to get their hands on this book, which is why I finished it so fast. Of all the books in this series, this one is probably the most realistic.I will admit to flipping to the end pretty early, to discover that the series ended pretty much exactly as I predicted it would, but the journey from the beginning to that predicted ending was far more satisfying than it has been in past books. There aren't any flagrant moments of deus ex rescue, although there are

After the first book, the series rapidly went downhill, IMO. I absolutely adored the first book. It was a five-star, gold medal, 1st place brilliant perfection. Second book was a bit of a disappointment, but nonetheless enjoyable.Then The Shadow Throne happened. And I am so, terribly disappointed in how subpar this is when compared to the brilliance of The False Prince.Firstly, let's talk about Imogen for a second. Actually, a bit longer than a second, because I have a lot to say about her. I

The first book in this trilogy is better as a stand-alone than with the other two. The second was good enough. This... I felt like I wasted my day reading it.There were so many obvious twists, it was sort of pathetic. The main character felt sort of bland at this point. It also seemed like it was trying to be an actiony-adventure war story, but at the same time trying to apologize for making war look interesting, with what felt like throwaway lines about how horrific it all was. All in all, it