ARA Review by kingkalash7 of The High Queem

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ARA Review by kingkalash7 of The High Queem

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[Following is an OnlineBookClub.org ARA Review of the book, The High Queem.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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The High Queen is a book by Breann Thorne Stanzell. It tells the story of Sophie, a princess destined to become the High Queen and rule the land of Ternaro. Ternaro is governed by queens who use their Magix only to do good. This is the highest law of the land: Magix must always help more than they hurt. However, Sophie’s family, especially the girls, are targeted by the fallen Prince Mortrano. After Mortrano kills Sophie’s sister Neecole, she is forced to leave her family and all she knows to go into hiding. For fourteen years, Sophie must hide from those who wish to stop her from ever becoming High Queen it presents an engaging story of a princess named Sophie who is destined to become the High Queen of the magical land of Ternaro. The story introduces various themes such as power, ambition, loyalty, determination, and the power of love and friendship.

The story is written in a captivating style, and the characters are portrayed in a way that makes them relatable and easy to root for. Sophie is a strong and inspiring protagonist who faces incredible challenges but never loses hope. Her unwavering determination to become the High Queen and restore peace to her kingdom is admirable and inspiring.

Moreover, the setting of the magical land of Ternaro is richly imagined and vividly described, making it easy for readers to immerse themselves in the story. The author's use of Magix as a central theme and the highest law of the land, that Magix must always help more than they hurt, adds an element of moral complexity to the story.

Overall, the review portrays 'The High Queen' as a must-read for fans of fantasy and adventure, and it leaves readers eager to delve into the book.

I would rate it 4 out of 5
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