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The King of Attolia (2006)

por Megan Whalen Turner

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Series: The Queen's Thief (3)

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Eugenides, still known as a Thief of Eddis, faces palace intrigue and assassins as he strives to prove himself both to the people of Attolia and to his new bride, their queen.
  1. 60
    The Thief por Megan Whalen Turner (mak_mohn)
  2. 10
    The Empty Kingdom por Elizabeth Wein (Maid_Marian)
  3. 10
    The Goblin Emperor por Katherine Addison (Heather39)
    Heather39: A young man must come to terms (somewhat reluctantly) with his new role as king or emperor.
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    El amuleto de Samarkanda por Jonathan Stroud (Usuario anónimo)
    Usuario anónimo: Perhaps not as much of a master of wit as Gen is but certainly full of the same tense action-packed yet humorous style we all know and love
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    Mistwood por Leah Cypess (cattwing)
    cattwing: I thought I'd never find a book worthy of comparing to anything with the Thief in it, but I think I finally have. If you enjoyed Turner's complex intrigues and plot twists, you may enjoy Mistwood as well.
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    The Lymond Chronicles, Books 1-6 por Dorothy Dunnett (themulhern)
    themulhern: The books in the series have the same kind of arc. Lymond is small, irritating, and astonishing, just like Eugenides. And he has a tortured relationship with his one true love, just like Eugenides. The Lymond chronicles are for a more mature audience and are much better written, but the similarities are inescapable.… (más)
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Turner's careful plotting and incredible payoff will never NOT astound me. Gen, I love you. With my whole heart. ( )
  pianistpalm91 | Apr 7, 2024 |
I anticipate re-reading this series, and especially this book, many times. They're full of sweet and funny moments, broad political power struggles somehow made fascinating, and clever tricks whose foreshadowing is often sprinkled across several books.

In The King of Attolia specifically, I love the way that the characters slowly unfold themselves to each other, becoming more vulnerable and more dangerous at the same time. Costis is charmingly blunt and is a great way to see Gen from a new perspective. In many ways he's the opposite of our perspective character from the first two books, the Magis, but it's still so fun to watch him get to know the queen's thief.

I don't want to spoil anything, so I should probably leave it there. I'll just add that Attolia, Phresine, the gods, and Gen's cousins have a cozy space in my heart and I wish all of the books featured them as much as this one does. ( )
  AdioRadley | Jan 21, 2024 |
First off, I don't understand why I found this book in the children's section of the library. The plot is so complicated, the revelations so subtle, the themes and tone so mature. (And there are zero children in it.)

The story follows the twists and turns of the struggle for political power in an imaginary kingdom called Attolia. In this book we see things primarily from the perspective of Costis, a member of Attolia's Royal Guard. As he is but a pawn in the great chess match that unfolds here, it takes the reader quite a bit of effort to figure things out before (or as) Costis does. Suffice it to say, I found it kind of difficult to follow myself.

I wanted to like this book (mostly because people whose taste I respect liked it and because I loved The Thief), but I didn't. While reading it I felt like MWT lost sight of her original audience, like she got so into the head games her characters were playing that she forgot about the young reader trying to enjoy a good story.

Also, I got the distinct impression that she avoided writing what would've been the most interesting scenes. We see relatively little of the Queen and King, and instead are forced to tag along with a rather boring ancillary character (sorry, Costis). Where's the fun in that?

And, finally, one of my biggest peeves was the (SPOILER ALERT) abandonment of her original supporting characters by the end of the story. What happened to Sophos? To Eddis and the Magus? Perhaps there is a fourth book in the works. I think the only way I'd be tempted to read it is if MWT went back to first-person narration, especially if said narrator was Gen. ( )
  LibrarianDest | Jan 3, 2024 |
Wasn't as good as the first two books, but still enjoyable. ( )
  nilaffle | Nov 6, 2023 |
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Natale, VinceArtista de Cubiertaautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Stengel, ChristopherDiseñador de cubiertaautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
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This book is dedicated with gratitude to Elizabeth Cretti. Without her tireless effort, it could not have been written.
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"Will you serve me and my god?...Then come out knowing that you'll never die of a fall unless the god himself drops you."
"I could hang you," she said. Eugenides looked up at her. "You missed your chance for that," he said.
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