REVIEW: Red Queen (Red Queen #1) by Victoria Aveyard
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Re: REVIEW: Red Queen (Red Queen #1) by Victoria Aveyard
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The cover is gorgeous and the premise was promising. I keep telling my husband he would probably like it because he reads similar tales, but he hasn't taken the bait just yet. I think he will once he finishes Stormcaster. I'll eventually get back around to it, though.
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I recently picked up the first official novel in Victoria Aveyard's Red Queen series, and I found it amazingly interesting. At the back of the book, there was a preview of the next book in the series, and as I was looking for the book, I found out that the series has a companion Novella, which I'm having trouble finding. Is the novella vital to the storyline, or can I read the next book in the series without having read it?
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War Storm I liked just as much as Red Queen and I understand why the middle books felt so long and it’s because they were meant to set the terrain for War Storm after all you can’t have a war without an Army.
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