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Queenslayer by Sebastien de Castell

trenchcoat_moss's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional funny mysterious reflective tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

gentlemanbastard's review against another edition

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5.0

By all the squirrel cat gods why must you put them through so much anguish. One more to go, I don't know if I can take it

realf0x's review against another edition

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5.0

5 out of 5
This was undoubtedly the best book in the series,The Pace,the Wit and humor and the action were all superb here.as I mentioned before in the last book i had a problem with Shallan and her father and how Kellen always takes their manipulation and their shit and do nothing.we had that here but less obvious.the new characters The queen and The countess were very good.I liked them and the ending when Kellen had to kill Mariana who he was beginning to love to protect the Queen who had trusted him with her life was heartbreaking and awesome.kellen was a badass in this one and it was a far cry from the wimpy kid in the first books.

alexandriareads123's review against another edition

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4.0

I miss Ferius

malimoth64's review against another edition

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adventurous dark funny sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.0

ambrosia_ambrose's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging emotional funny hopeful reflective relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

gorgonine's review against another edition

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2.0

I skipped two books in the series and picked up Queenslayer precisely because I disliked the wander aimlessly plot in Shadowblack and I thought this would finally give the plot some purpose? But I'm uncertain about how much purpose it actually gave Kellen, and everything else about the series seems very similar to what I remember from before.

Also (and I can't stress enough that this is a personal preference) I don't have that much patience for all the Western tropes shoehorned into a coming of age narrative? Idk, all the frontiersman and high noon showdowns haven't quite clicked for me, and it's especially jarring with whatever it is Kellen's internal narrative is.

The politics surrounding the queen are actually Interesting, but Kellen's methods of dealing with it are again just run at stuff and poke it with a stick to see what pops out? I mean, I shouldn't have a problem with that in itself (I like dumbass protags as much as I like smart ones it is a sad fact) but somehow it's not working for me here.

Misc Points From My Notes:
Spoiler
1. I am skeptical of any narrative that belittles people for the sin of choosing to be a servant. I was prepared to just shrug it off as Reichis being Reichis but then there was this and I honestly couldn't make any sense of what it was supposed to imply;

Had Koresh and Arrasia promised him money? Threatened his life? Then I remembered what Reichis had said about people choosing to be servants. “If you’re waiting for me to shed a tear, it might take a while,”


2. Then there was this little gem.

Mariadne or the queen. Love or duty.


Idk Kellen I don't know where this love nonsense comes from and you have been perfectly willing to throw the queen to the wolves and run away since the beginning of the book. I mean, be a selfish bastard that's fine (really!) but pick a side goddammit. And I don't mean the one with the shady damsel in distress you just had sex with.

3. All my favorite characters drop dead like flies, often unceremoniously and for plot-advancing reasons. This distresses me. (For the curious, my faves would be Tasia, Erras and Arex. RIP, all.)

4. Heyyy Kellen here's an idea why don't you just tell the queen from behind your locked door that you could be mind controlled into murdering her and so you need to keep away from her? Instead of letting her stand in the open vulnerable and pleading while giving her no answers? Is there something here I missed. (Also, Arex died at this point. I am now doubly incensed.)

5. Not gonna lie. Crazy ass psycho countess was one of the best parts of the book so far. I would have liked her to have more screentime.

6. Just... The whole rape thing. Oh my god where do I even start there is just so much to unpack. First off, the narrative choice to use that scene for drama? Questionable. Secondly, the whole "it was staged" thing?- I'm not sure what even to make of that. I mean, what was the purpose of that twist? Did it change anything? Kellen can still be puppeteered. His belief that the girl was innocent when he was puppeteered at her means that knowledge in hindsight about her complicity has nothing to do with his "evil soul" or whatever.

It would be a relevant plot point if the girl ever appeared on screen after that, but as it is it just reads like "look it wasn't REALLY an attempted rape it was consensual" and seriously you're pulling that bullshit on me after making me sit through that scene? ARGH.

kathrinreads's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoy this series and I liked this installment, it is always fun to return to this world.

hattiesbooks21's review against another edition

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4.0

I enjoyed reading this book and finding out what else Kellen is getting himself into. The ending of the book is very intriguing and interesting.

mr_pink_ink's review against another edition

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5.0

I have never met a luckier character than Kellen Argos...

Together with his familiar, uh sorry, "business partner", Reichis, a squirrel-cat who loves eating eyeballs, he escapes death a gazillion times just by the very tiniest margins - it's nerve-wracking, nail-biting, heart-pounding, spell-a-minute stuff - every single time, even managing to save a nation.

Kellen is totally my second favourite male character; the first being Richard Rahl from The Sword Of Truth series by Terry Goodkind!

Do yourself a favour and go get this whole series now!