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Bitterblue (Seven Kingdoms Trilogy 3) [Hardcover]

Kristin Cashore
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Book Description

1 May 2012 Seven Kingdoms Trilogy 3

The long-awaited companion to the New York Times bestsellers Graceling and Fire

Eight years have passed since the young Princess Bitterblue, and her country, were saved from the vicious King Leck. Now Bitterblue is the queen of Monsea, and her land is at peace.

But the influence of her father, a violent psychopath with mind-altering abilities, lives on. Her advisers, who have run the country on her behalf since Leck's death, believe in a forward-thinking plan: to pardon all of those who committed terrible acts during Leck's reign; and to forget every dark event that ever happened. Monsea's past has become shrouded in mystery, and it's only when Bitterblue begins sneaking out of her castle - curious, disguised and alone - to walk the streets of her own city, that she begins to realise the truth. Her kingdom has been under the thirty-five-year long spell of a madman, and now their only chance to move forward is to revisit the past.

Whatever that past holds.

Two thieves, who have sworn only to steal what has already been stolen, change her life forever. They hold a key to the truth of Leck's reign. And one of them, who possesses an unidentified Grace, may also hold a key to her heart . . .

Praise for Kristin Cashore

'This is gorgeous storytelling: exciting, stirring, and accessible' School Journal

'A WOW of a book. I HAD to know how it ended' Tamora Pierce

'Fresh, hopeful, tragic and glorious' Kirkus

'There aren't enough words to describe how awesome this book is' Romantic Times


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  • Hardcover: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Gollancz; First Edition edition (1 May 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0575097175
  • ISBN-13: 978-0575097179
  • Product Dimensions: 16 x 4.8 x 23.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (66 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 123,322 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This rich and poignant fantasy grapples with the messy aftermath of destroying an evil overlord.

Gorgeous, textured prose is filled with images of strange beauty and restrained horror. It propels an intricate narrative dense with subplots and rich in characters familiar and new. Weaving them together are all the lies: conspiracies and ciphers, fakes and false testimony, spies and thieves, disguises and deceptions, mazes and puzzles.

They are lies spun from greed, shame, strategy, fear, duty - even kindness.

And it is Bitterblue who, trapped in this net of deceit, must draw upon all her courage, cleverness and ferocious compassion to reveal the truth-and to care for those it shatters.

Devastating and heartbreaking, this will be a disappointment for readers looking for a conventional happy ending. But those willing to take the risk will - like Bitterblue - achieve something even more precious: a hopeful beginning.

(Kirkus 20120301)

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A new novel from Kristin Cashore, set in the same world as GRACELING and FIRE.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant- probably the best of the series. 30 Mar 2012
By JennyD VINE™ VOICE
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Bitterblue is the third and i believe final book in the Seven Kingdoms series and focuses on Bitterblue, the daughter of Leck. Carrying on from the first book, Graceling, it focuses on the kingdom of Monsea which is struggling to come to terms with 35 years of Leck's cruelty and evil. Bitterblue not only struggles with her own past as the daughter of a immensely cruel man who murdered her own mother but also with her advisors who are all hiding dark secrets.
Who can Bitterblue trust? Why are her advisors lying to her? Just what is going on in her kingdom and who is killing the people seeking the truth of Leck's crimes? This book is a utterly fantastic read, its quick-paced, vast in scale and completely gripping. Previous characters from the series make an appearance including both Po and Katsa. I must say i did love how Cashore thought to introduce some variation and includes gay characters in the book. However, what really made this book for me was that though the story focuses on Bitterblue you have a sense of this very real world where events are also taking place elsewhere. Characters come in and out of Bitterblue's story as they return and leave Monsea. The book creates a truly fantastical world on a epic scale and it all adds up to a truly rewarding read. Admittedly i cannot remember the first two books in any great detail (since i read them years ago) but nevertheless i think i'm justified in saying that this is better than both of them. I greatly admire Cashore's decision to write a book set in a fantastical world complete with humans with superpowers/special gifts , but the protagonist herself is just a simple young woman with no special powers yet is lumbered with the immense challenge of restoring a kingdom.
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Goodbye, Bitterblue 30 Mar 2012
By Doha VINE™ VOICE
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[Review contains spoilers for Graceling and Fire]

Eight years after Katsa defeats Leck, Bitterblue is still struggling as Queen of Monsea, dealing with the aftermath of her father's horrific 35-year reign. But despite forward-thinking policies, people cannot shake off Leck's ghost, and it seems that even dead, he has a strange hold over them. With mysteries no one can answer - attempts on her life, persistent illiteracy, strange night-time excursions by her advisors, the killing of 'truthseekers' - Bitterblue goes into the night and into the darkest pasts. She befriends a group of truthseekers who want to expose the crimes of Leck and his accomplices, and become targets for someone who wants to silence them and bury the truth. The more she uncovers, the more unstable her world becomes, but with the aid of her old friends Katsa and Po, Giddon, Raffin, Bann, and new friends - including Saf, a graceling thief and truthseeker - she may finally discover how to heal her kingdom and herself.

Bitterblue is a fitting conclusion, I think, to this series (if it *is* the conclusion?). As I started reading, I began to realise that it is Leck who ties these three books together, Leck to whom all the mysteries and horrors return: his rule over Monsea in Graceling, his past in Fire, and finally, his legacy, in Bitterblue. The destinies and lives of three very different protagonists in their respective books - Katsa, Fire, and Bitterblue - are shaped around the actions of this aberrant graceling. I think Bitterblue (the book) finally reveals as much truth as can be found about Leck, and imagines a way forward for all the Kingdoms - I loved that this book consciously drew together significant things from Graceling and Fire.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An absolute gem 23 Mar 2012
By J. Patterson VINE™ VOICE
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I must be honest and say that a little over a week ago i picked up Graceling and read it to cover. About halfway through I ordered Fire (book 2) and got a copy of Bitterblue which i finished reading earlier tonight. All 3 were excellent, well written pieces that sucked me in despite my doubts that the next book couldn't possibly be as good as the one that preceded it.

Bitterblue is a follow up to the first book and touches very little with the second storyline although there is some crossover. The story itself focuses on what happened after Lecks rule and how the kingdom responds to its freedom from his unique reign of tyranny, all seen primariy through the eyes of his daughter, the new Queen. The concept of the storyline is unique and the depth of characterisation and feeling the author is able to communicate about her characters is both moving and enjoyable. Many of the characters from the first book reappear consistently throughout whilst new characters enter the fray and each one adds a new dimension to the storyline rather than simply being flung in at the last minute. It is a quest for truth and understanding that kept its secret well right up until the very end where it finished with a nice dose of realism.

Pick it up, I can't see you being disappointed.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, if a tad overlong 25 Mar 2012
By DebB VINE™ VOICE
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Right, cards on the table: I read Graceling when it first came out and loved it. I grabbed Fire when that came out and ab-so-lute-ly loved it - I've read it and re-read it countless times, don't know why it grabs me so, but it does. So Bitterblue has a tough two acts to follow...

I don't think this book works if you haven't read Graceling. Time line-wise, Fire comes first, then Graceling - and I thing you can read those two either way about, but Bitterblue definitely follows on from Graceling. B'blue is one of the secondary characters in Graceling and this book puts her centre stage. If you haven't read Graceling you won't understand the significance of having two different coloured eyes, you won't know how B'blue came to be on the throne, you won't know who some of the main supporting characters are, and most importantly, you won't know about Leck. And what Leck did is fundamental to understanding this book; it colours everything that happens.

The main storyline covers a shortish period of 5 months or so, and takes place in either the palace or its environs. It's essentially about how B'blue comes to realise that she is living in a bubble of mis-information and ignorance, and how she bursts that bubble, albeit with tragic, heartbreaking, unexpected and unintended consequences.

It's well written, although a couple of times I felt it could have been tightened up a bit; there's a fair bit about codes and ciphers (they're very important), a fair sprinkling of trauma - fights, assaults, descriptions of torture - that aren't gratuitously bloody or nasty, but also quiet times where friendships are created or strengthened.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this book
Oh dear now I need the next one immediately! Very well written as always
. Filled on beautifully and has you laughing and crying all at once
Published 16 hours ago by Michelle K. Crabb
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than Graceling but Fire is still my fave out of this series
Bitterblue isn't a fighter or a kick ass heroine like Fire or Katsa. She is easier to injure then the other two. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Nurrie
3.0 out of 5 stars OK
I often judge a book on whether I would like to read again. I am not sure in this case.
Published 15 days ago by michaelH
5.0 out of 5 stars A charmed third.
A truly awesome read, don't forget to read graceling and fire first or you'll kick yourself. Can't wait for the next adventure.
Published 18 days ago by Gunitini
5.0 out of 5 stars great read!
This is a great ending to the trilogy!
I had read Fire and Graceling and thought they were both ok. Read more
Published 22 days ago by Zivtele
4.0 out of 5 stars Really enjoyable read
A surprisingly good read. A book you will enjoy if you like Trudi Canavan or Robin Hobb. Kept me engaged from start to finish.
Published 23 days ago by Leanne
3.0 out of 5 stars I want to live in Bitterblue City
When reading it, it took a good deal to get going however, it was setting the scene so I went with it! Read more
Published 27 days ago by Amy Buckley
3.0 out of 5 stars Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore
Loved the other books but felt a bit let down by this one. Couldn't really get into it and kept putting the book down. Felt it needed a bit more teeth to get it going. Read more
Published 27 days ago by SAT 18
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely brilliant
This series takes you on a roller coaster ride of emotions, action and intrigue. It is superbly written and is one of those series that you simply can't put down. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Information Maven
4.0 out of 5 stars Bitterblue the sequal Graceling
A follow on to gracleling but not as good!! In fact a bit wishy washy, easy to put down and pick up when you've nothing better to read.
Published 1 month ago by Brian Daniel
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