"The Legend of Queen Agatha" by Sam Cunningham
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"The Legend of Queen Agatha" by Sam Cunningham
I found the story to be intriguing and the political concepts to be radical at times. The author’s stated intention with this book is to open a dialogue and I think he succeeds with that idea. There is definitely a lot to talk about in the way Queen Agatha rules her country. What I didn’t like so much was the writing style. I found it to read much like a listing of facts. There’s not a lot of descriptive narrative here. Of course the book is only about 100 pages. I do think the writing style suits the author’s objective but just isn’t one that I particularly enjoy. That being said, please don’t brush the book aside just because I didn’t care for the style.
I think people who like politics, strong women and radical ideas would really find a lot to interest them in this story. The story itself is well thought out and presented and Queen Agatha is a very likable heroine. I’m going to give this book 3.5 out of 4 stars.
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