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Title:The Queen of Attolia (The Queen's Thief #2)
Author:Megan Whalen Turner
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 362 pages
Published:January 24th 2006 by Eos (first published April 26th 2000)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure. Romance
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Revenge When Eugenides, the Thief of Eddis, stole Hamiathes's Gift, the Queen of Attolia lost more than a mythical relic. She lost face. Everyone knew that Eugenides had outwitted and escaped her. To restore her reputation and reassert her power, the Queen of Attolia will go to any length and accept any help that is offered...she will risk her country to execute the perfect revenge. ...but Eugenides can steal anything. And he taunts the Queen of Attolia, moving through her strongholds seemingly at will. So Attolia waits, secure in the knowledge that the Thief will slip, that he will haunt her palace one too many times. ...at what price? When Eugenides finds his small mountain country at war with Attolia, he must steal a man, he must steal a queen, he must steal peace. But his greatest triumph, and his greatest loss, comes in capturing something that the Queen of Attolia thought she had sacrificed long ago...

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Original Title: The Queen of Attolia
ISBN: 0060841826 (ISBN13: 9780060841829)
Edition Language: English URL http://meganwhalenturner.org/books/bk_queen.html
Series: The Queen's Thief #2
Characters: Eugenides, Attolia, The Magus, Eddis
Literary Awards: Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children’s Literature (2011)


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It is easy for me to see why this is a beloved book for so many people. It is intelligent, clever, twist-y, tightly written and has many gasp-did-that-just-happen moments. It also has strong, admirable characters and a tortured, brave hero in Gen. It's the kind of fantasy not just written for teens, but smart enough to stand outside the YA genre on it's own.As for me, I have the lowest rating out of all my friends on here O.oWhat can I say? It's a book worthy of 5 stars, for sure. But I never

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2.5Edit: I originally rated this 3 stars, but... This book was just SO disappointing, so I'm bringing it down to 2.5. I just... don't even know what was this book. It was REALLY disappointing.Ummm... What on earth was this book? I enjoyed it, but... It was really all over the place. And it was significantly worse than the first book. And just... What even happened here?! Likes - Gen is a likeable MC.- Eddis is amazing!- I really like the Magus... and, um... the role he played in this one was

I elected Froi as my favorite male character of the year for 2011, but Eugenides definitely gets second place. The Queen of Attolia is the second book in The Queen's Thief series by Megan Whalen Turner and in this review THERE WILL be spoilers. If you haven't read the first book, The Thief, I strongly suggest you not to continue reading this. I think that, if you liked The Thief, you'll probably like this book even more. I'd rather not get into the synopsis to leave all details undiscovered but

Love, love this book- and series, it helps that Ms Turner wrote one of the best (and adorable) male leads ever.

2.5/5 StarsWell, I gave it a go and continued on with this series, with the hope that my 3 star rating for The Thief would be higher with this second novel. Heck, I expected a higher rating, because people kept on telling me, "The second book is loads better!" And? Was it? Well. To me, sorry to say, but it really wasn't. So, I guess I'm in the minority, once again.What the first novel in this series had, that The Queen of Attolia lacked, (to name a few) were: lively characters, an exiting

If I am the pawn of the gods, it is because they know me so well, not because they make my mind up for me. Okay, wow, this was... way better than book one.I love how this one plays around with point of view, showing us both Eugenides views on Attolia and Attolias view on Eugenides: its an excellent view into both of their characters. While I think Whalen Turner occasionally relies too much on not letting you into the head of a character so she can execute a plot twist, we still get an

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