Graceling (Seven Kingdoms Trilogy #1)

 
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Reader reviewed by kitty

for me it was my first time reading a book by that person and i found it really interesting
the main character was a great heroine if i ever saw one and her boyfriend wasn't so bad either
i guess what i'm saying is that its a great story for first timers and the long running readers 

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Fantasy and Adventure at it's finest...
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Reader reviewed by Lisa

in a sentence or so: Katsa
is Graced with killing. meaning, she's virtually indestructible and
capable of just about anything. while she's on a secret mission she
discovers a man who is Graced with fighting and, through some
unforeseen and very unfortunate circumstances, will be her companion to
stop a wicked king of unthinkable acts.

everyone born with a
Grace (noted by two different colored eyes) are sent to their king. the
king then decides what to do with them - keep them for his service, or
send them to live in their villages and freak people out for the rest
of their lives. and king Randa just could not pass up having an
advantage like his niece Katsa
in his court. with the ability to inflict immense pain to those who
defy Randa, she proved an amazing asset. obviously, she hated being
used like a wild animal in this way and started doing things her way. when Katsa
is rescuing a kidnapped noble, she discovers the reasoning behind the
actions and gets to know the people she meets along the way which
permanently alter the way she sees the world, her Grace, and her
purpose in life.

okay, so i had heard tons of buzz about this book on the ya lit circuit - both by bloggers and by the recognition it received from official channels.
and i can confirm that it was all worth it. the characters are complex
and thoughtful, while the plot is constantly twisting and creative. the
landscapes are so vivid and there is a sense of plausibility to the
whole story, which i personally find very refreshing in fantasy books.
it's kinda like a 'coming-of-age' in a way, because of Katsa's realization about who she is, what she does, and why
she does it. i don't want to geek out too much, because the mystery
behind what happens is part of what makes this such a great book.

i am blown away that this was the first book by Cashore.
she wrote with confidence and respect for her readers. and i LOVED that
the opening segment of the book was in the midst of action, not a long
drawn out explanation of what Grace's are, who Katsa
is, etc... you find out along the way - which keeps the pacing exciting
and fun. also, there is a map in the front. i LOVE maps in books.

at times heavy, at times funny, at times romantic, always exciting and adventurous and clever, Graceling was quite a journey and one that is well worth the read!

fave quotes: "She
practiced every day. She learned her own speed and her own explosive
force. She learned the angle, position, and intensity of a killing blow
versus a maiming blow. She learned how to disarm a man and how to break
his leg, and how to twist his arm so severely that he would stop struggling and beg for release. She learned to fight with a sword and with knives and daggers.
She was so fast and focused, so creative, she could find a way to beat
a man senseless with both arms tied to her sides. Such was her Grace.
" (11)
"Who were they, to take her fight away from her and turn it into some sort of understanding between themselves? He should've
taken more care of her face? She would knock his nose from his face.
She would thump them both, and she would apologize to neither.
" (90)

fix er up: coming
in just shy of 500 pages, the book is a bit of a beast. but trust me,
it's well worth it! it seemed intimidating at first, and then utterly un-put-downable after page 1.


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Reader reviewed by Beth

I picked up this book by chance, and was glad I did. I really enjoyed the unique twist on fantasy. The characters were well drawn, they were unfamiliar with greater problems, but there were also thing about them that made them easy to relate to. I would recommend this book to older teenagers who enjoy sword and shield fantasy novels.
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