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Four dead queens por Astrid Scholte
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Four dead queens (edición 2019)

por Astrid Scholte

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Iris se march?o de su pa?is natal a los dieciocho, cuando la informaron del fallecimiento de su madre. En un barco toriense, naveg?o por el canal hasta llegar a palacio. Se adapt?o a su nueva vida y al trono sin inmutarse e insisti?o en participar en la corte minutos despu?es de que enterraran a su madre bajo el palacio. Aquella misma noche se qued?o despierta hasta la madrugada, leyendo libros de historia arquiana y sobre diplomacia. Nada la afectaba. Ni siquiera la muerte de su madre. Iris abri?o sus ojos verdes y observ?o el cielo azul brillante. Estaba disfrutando del respiro que se hab?ia dado del eterno palacio dorado. Como una c?upula de cristal rodeaba el palacio, tanto en cada habitaci?on como en el interior se reflejaba un tono dorado. Incluso por la noche, los pasillos adquir?ian un color ?ambar oscuro, como si la oscuridad no se atreviese a rozar a las reinas con sus dedos negros... Una abeja le pic?o en la garganta. Una picadura fuerte que dio paso a un ligero dolor... La picadura de la abeja le empez?o a doler m?as, hasta que a Iris le fue imposible respirar. La garganta se le llen?o de saliva. ?Era al?ergica? Acerc?o una mano a la picadura y encontr?o una rugosidad enorme en la piel. Al apartar la mano la encontr?o llena de sangre. Algunos balbuceos escaparon de sus labios. Una persona se cerni?o sobre ella, mostrando una dentadura brillante en se?nal de amenaza y regocijo. Un rayo de sol se reflej?o en un cuchillo delgado que goteaba sangre. Iris sinti?o una punzada de ira cuando la sangre caliente empez?o a salir en borbotones de su cuello. Agit?o los brazos hacia atr?as y tir?o la corona al suelo. ?Esto es un ultraje! ?Soy la reina de Arquia! ?C?omo se atreven a cortarme el cu...? Seventeen-year-old Keralie Corrington may seem harmless, but she's, in fact, one of Quadara's most skilled thieves and a liar. Varin, on the other hand, is an honest, upstanding citizen of Quadara's most enlightened region, Eonia. He runs afoul of Keralie when she steals a package from him, putting his life in danger. When Varin attempts to retrieve the package, he and Keralie both find themselves entangled in a conspiracy that leaves all four of Quadara's queens dead. With no other choices and on the run from Keralie's former employer, the two decide to join forces, endeavoring to discover who has killed the queens and save their own lives in the process. When their reluctant partnership blooms into a tenuous romance, they must overcome their own dark secrets in hopes of a future together that seemed impossible just days before. But first they have to stay alive and untangle the secrets behind the nation's four dead queens.… (más)
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Título:Four dead queens
Autores:Astrid Scholte
Información:New York, NY : G. P. Putnam's Sons, [2019]
Colecciones:Have read, unowned, Tu biblioteca, ebook, audiobook, Audible, series, Favoritos, Actualmente leyendo, Por leer, re-read, Lista de deseos, novella, novella collection, short story, short story collection, b.e.b, 2013, Started, Borrowed from another library, Postponed, didn't finish, from goodreads
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Trigger warnings: Fire, murder

6/10, Look. I tried to enjoy this novel after reading a great novel from Alan Gratz and it was a fantasy book as well but alas this kind of underwhelmed me and it was a step down from The Vanishing Deep which was written by the same author, where do I even begin. The world building was so vague, it left more questions than answers, like how come Eonia is so high tech compared to the other countries, why are there walls between them, and where did the countries and queens come from? Are there any royal families in there or are there just queens and that's it? Because that's not how monarchies work in real life since when the monarch dies someone will succeed them. The characters are so two dimensional, and the plot's pace is just so slow and full of filler, that it lost my attention and it should've been cut down during the editing process. The ending was quite interesting to say the least when one queen didn't actually die so it should've just been called Three Dead Queens and the villain was stopped way too quickly and the only motive was that she wanted to rule all of Quadara all by herself which was kind of predictable. ( )
  Law_Books600 | Nov 3, 2023 |
Esteve muito perto de levar as 5 estrelas.
Da maneira que está escrito não se torna massudo mas fiquei com a sensação que existem alguns pormenores onde a autora poderia ter ido mais além.
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  tonauac | Feb 12, 2022 |
There are a lot of things to like about Four Dead Queens. Unfortunately, there are also things to dislike and sadly, I’m here to tell you that the popular observations about this book are true, and it’s a huge detriment to its overall enjoyability. I don’t regret reading Four Dead Queens – it surprised me sometimes, disappointed me other times, but was an interesting adventure overall.

I’ll start with the biggest thing, the thing all the reviews are talking about. Four Dead Queens is lacking in execution. It’s all over the place with six different POVs, messy pacing, and too many things it’s trying to accomplish. Either side of the story would have been sufficient in itself. I get how there are so many different perspectives to any event, but the reader doesn’t need to know so many of them. It muddles the plot. The story is not quite about Keralie, not quite about the Keralie/Varin love story, not quite about a coup, and not quite about Queen Marguerite’s big secret. Scholte seems to have struggled for balance between all these things – while it’s important to have subplots, all of these things are given similar weights in the story and fade in and out in importance at different times. It makes the book feel like it has four halfhearted plots instead of one strong central plot and three interesting subplots. In that way, it was difficult to be attentive for the first three-quarters of the story. Nothing was really moving.

On the other hand, Scholte had some interesting world building in Four Dead Queens. The idea of the quadrants mixes fantasy with science fiction and plays with a few favorite tropes to build something different than a lot of fantasy books coming out right now. The world building is stronger in the beginning, when the queens are not dead (I’m sorry, it’s not a spoiler if it’s in the title) – as the story progresses, it fades to focus on a single quadrant with a few nods to another. As such, Four Dead Queens left a lot of areas unexplored. Given the already scattered nature of the book, I understand that choice, but I’d be lying if I didn’t say I would have liked to see more.

Eonia, on the other hand, is a bit overall sketchy. There are a lot of ableist views in the quadrant, the most blatant one being assigned “death dates”. This is the quadrants way of preserving resources – they kill citizens when they reach an age where they become a “burden to society”. This includes older citizens, but also people with disabilities. I don’t think I need to explain why that is extremely problematic. The view is challenged within the book, but not removed. Adding to this, there is rhetoric around life being fuller without a disability. There arena’s to this throughout the book as a cure is sought, but it plays in heaviest at the end when one character assures another they are looking for a way to remove the disability. This creates an extremely problematic precedent that those with disabilities not only have less value, but are somehow less than whole and cannot be happy. This is very much untrue – there are many paths to a happy ending.

I will give Scholte some points for tricking me and not following the path I expected for the first two thirds of the book. I was dead certain that events were going to go a certain way and characters’ secrets would be revealed and I was completely wrong. I’m still (as always) unimpressed with the love story, but character progression took a different path and I can respect that twist.

The end of the book tied up very nicely with a ribbon. It rushed through events at a pace I would have appreciated earlier in the novel. The lack of questioning about certain outlandish comments and overly convenient events annoyed me as a reader, but for someone swept up in the story, I don’t think they would have thought twice about it. The ending was too clean and easy and folks are way too accepting of certain things and it didn’t play believably to me at all.

Ultimately, Four Dead Queens was an interesting read, but I don’t think I would have picked it up if it hadn’t come in a book box such a long time ago. ( )
  Morteana | Dec 22, 2021 |
Well I didn't see that coming. ( )
  EmilyMabb | Jun 21, 2021 |
This was pretty unexpected! I thought the time-bending with the multiple POVs was absolutely genius. I also really admire fantasy writers who can accomplish so much in a stand-alone. ( )
  Chyvalrys | Aug 5, 2020 |
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Iris se march?o de su pa?is natal a los dieciocho, cuando la informaron del fallecimiento de su madre. En un barco toriense, naveg?o por el canal hasta llegar a palacio. Se adapt?o a su nueva vida y al trono sin inmutarse e insisti?o en participar en la corte minutos despu?es de que enterraran a su madre bajo el palacio. Aquella misma noche se qued?o despierta hasta la madrugada, leyendo libros de historia arquiana y sobre diplomacia. Nada la afectaba. Ni siquiera la muerte de su madre. Iris abri?o sus ojos verdes y observ?o el cielo azul brillante. Estaba disfrutando del respiro que se hab?ia dado del eterno palacio dorado. Como una c?upula de cristal rodeaba el palacio, tanto en cada habitaci?on como en el interior se reflejaba un tono dorado. Incluso por la noche, los pasillos adquir?ian un color ?ambar oscuro, como si la oscuridad no se atreviese a rozar a las reinas con sus dedos negros... Una abeja le pic?o en la garganta. Una picadura fuerte que dio paso a un ligero dolor... La picadura de la abeja le empez?o a doler m?as, hasta que a Iris le fue imposible respirar. La garganta se le llen?o de saliva. ?Era al?ergica? Acerc?o una mano a la picadura y encontr?o una rugosidad enorme en la piel. Al apartar la mano la encontr?o llena de sangre. Algunos balbuceos escaparon de sus labios. Una persona se cerni?o sobre ella, mostrando una dentadura brillante en se?nal de amenaza y regocijo. Un rayo de sol se reflej?o en un cuchillo delgado que goteaba sangre. Iris sinti?o una punzada de ira cuando la sangre caliente empez?o a salir en borbotones de su cuello. Agit?o los brazos hacia atr?as y tir?o la corona al suelo. ?Esto es un ultraje! ?Soy la reina de Arquia! ?C?omo se atreven a cortarme el cu...? Seventeen-year-old Keralie Corrington may seem harmless, but she's, in fact, one of Quadara's most skilled thieves and a liar. Varin, on the other hand, is an honest, upstanding citizen of Quadara's most enlightened region, Eonia. He runs afoul of Keralie when she steals a package from him, putting his life in danger. When Varin attempts to retrieve the package, he and Keralie both find themselves entangled in a conspiracy that leaves all four of Quadara's queens dead. With no other choices and on the run from Keralie's former employer, the two decide to join forces, endeavoring to discover who has killed the queens and save their own lives in the process. When their reluctant partnership blooms into a tenuous romance, they must overcome their own dark secrets in hopes of a future together that seemed impossible just days before. But first they have to stay alive and untangle the secrets behind the nation's four dead queens.

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