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Broken Throne: A Red Queen Collection
Broken Throne: A Red Queen Collection
Broken Throne: A Red Queen Collection
Audiobook14 hours

Broken Throne: A Red Queen Collection

Written by Victoria Aveyard

Narrated by Amanda Dolan, Vikas Adam, Charlie Thurston and

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Return once more to the deadly and dazzling world of Red Queen in Broken Throne, a must-have companion to the chart-topping series from #1 New York Times bestselling author Victoria Aveyard.

The perfect addition to the #1 New York Times bestselling Red Queen series, this features three brand-new novellas, two previously published novellas, Steel Scars and Queen Song, and never-before-seen bonus scenes, journal entries, and much more exclusive content.

Fans will be delighted to catch up with beloved characters after the drama of War Storm and be excited to hear from brand-new voices as well. This stunning collection is not to be missed!

Plus don't miss Realm Breaker! Irresistibly action-packed and full of lethal surprises, this stunning fantasy series from Victoria Aveyard, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Red Queen series, begins where hope is lost and asks: When the heroes have fallen, who will take up the sword?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateMay 7, 2019
ISBN9780062913876
Author

Victoria Aveyard

Victoria Aveyard was born and raised in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, a small town known only for the worst traffic rotary in the continental United States. She moved to Los Angeles to earn a BFA in screenwriting at the University of Southern California. She currently splits her time between the East and West coasts. As an author and screenwriter, she uses her career as an excuse to read too many books and watch too many movies. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling Red Queen series, and you can visit her online at www.victoriaaveyard.com.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Broken Throne
    by Victoria Aveyard

    In this collection of novellas, we get closure to the Red Queen series. While some of the stories included I liked, I did not like the history lesson, because it sounded as if the narrator was reading the author's outline. Yes, I listened to the audio version through Scribd and I wonder if I would’ve enjoyed it more if I had read it instead. Plus I did miss out on extras like maps and pictures that were included in the book.

    Even though there were times I was about ready to give up because I wasn't enjoying as much as I did the books, I'm thankful that I kept it going, because now I know how the story ends.

    3 stars.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    These are short stories that accompany the Red Queen series.Quite honestly, I had a hard time paying attention. I was listening to these and my mind would wander. I couldn't recall some of the characters and really didn't care about these random people that showed what was going on in the kingdom. I was interested to see what happened to our main characters--Mare and Cal. Overall, it was fine. You see where the kingdom is headed and the future is unknown as it is for all of us. Democracy is a tender government, with power always wanting to assert its own desires and then people who want the best for everyone trying to keep power in check and people respected no matter their "station" or "caste." Everyone has a job and has to make a life for themselves, just as we all do. What are each of our roles in roles? How do we contribute? How do we fight power by those who deem themselves better than others? It's messy but it's possibly the best course.If you want to see how the story ends, you'll need the final story. There appears a history of the people as well, so the world building is chronicaled. Obviously, if you haven't read the series, you would find this completely uninteresting.