One Dark Throne
One Dark Throne
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Just the Series: Three Dark Crowns Vol. 2   

Series and Publisher: Three Dark Crowns   

Annotation: Preparing for the queens' sixteenth birthday celebration and navigating the fallout of the Quickening, the sisters reassess their strategic paths to the throne using new understandings of their powers and destinies.
Genre: [Fantasy fiction]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #173326
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 04/02/19
Pages: 448 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-06-238547-X Perma-Bound: 0-7804-3642-3
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-06-238547-5 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-3642-8
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2017943441
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

Three sisters intensify their deadly struggle for the crown in the second of a horror-tinged fantasy series. After the spectacular catastrophe of the Quickening (Three Dark Crowns, 2016), the balance of power among the queens has shifted. With the rampage by Arsinoe's bear, the naturalist candidate has demonstrated unexpected strength, and now elemental Mirabella is no longer treated as the foreordained victor. Meanwhile, poisoner Katharine has returned from her rumored death with a vengeance…and a mission. Alliances shift as the various factions play Temple against Council, and potential suitors become both rivals and pawns—but not even the Goddess can prevent the queens from deciding to take their fates into their own hands. Blake's already pitch-black tale shades even darker, as the queens' cruel contest piles up an escalating (and grisly) body count. Yet more excruciating is the curse upon their experience of love, whether with siblings, parents, or friends; in romance, passion, even religious devotion—all relationships are twisted, broken, abandoned, and betrayed. With numerous alternating viewpoints, the exquisitely restrained prose limns a nuanced, subtly realized matriarchal society: all-white, normatively heterosexual (but with exceptions), in which even the most complex male characters function only in relationship to women. The deliberate pacing at the outset serves to re-establish the labyrinthine web of characterization and plot, paying off in a tumultuous climax that piles one shocking twist upon another. Achingly gorgeous and gruesomely fascinating. (Fantasy. 14-adult)

ALA Booklist

This Ascension Year has surprised the whole of the island of Fennbirn. Now 16, the three queens are locked in a battle to death for their crown. Mirabella, the most powerful elemental in generations, should have decimated her weaker sisters by now, but she hesitates to attack. Meanwhile, Arsinoe, raised by naturalists who commune with plants and animals, has discovered she's not as powerless as she once appeared. But it's Katharine, the meek and almost ungifted poisoner, who has become ruthless after a brush with the dark, violent magic of the island, and the crown may be within her reach. But the families who raised the queens have their own agendas and are more than willing to tip the scales. This sequel to Three Dark Crowns (2016) loses none of that book's momentum, powering toward a conclusion that, though it works as a finale, also leaves several open doors. With wonderfully drawn characters and a lethal, unpredictable plot, this follow-up will leave readers breathless as the queens' fates unfold.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Three sisters intensify their deadly struggle for the crown in the second of a horror-tinged fantasy series. After the spectacular catastrophe of the Quickening (Three Dark Crowns, 2016), the balance of power among the queens has shifted. With the rampage by Arsinoe's bear, the naturalist candidate has demonstrated unexpected strength, and now elemental Mirabella is no longer treated as the foreordained victor. Meanwhile, poisoner Katharine has returned from her rumored death with a vengeance…and a mission. Alliances shift as the various factions play Temple against Council, and potential suitors become both rivals and pawns—but not even the Goddess can prevent the queens from deciding to take their fates into their own hands. Blake's already pitch-black tale shades even darker, as the queens' cruel contest piles up an escalating (and grisly) body count. Yet more excruciating is the curse upon their experience of love, whether with siblings, parents, or friends; in romance, passion, even religious devotion—all relationships are twisted, broken, abandoned, and betrayed. With numerous alternating viewpoints, the exquisitely restrained prose limns a nuanced, subtly realized matriarchal society: all-white, normatively heterosexual (but with exceptions), in which even the most complex male characters function only in relationship to women. The deliberate pacing at the outset serves to re-establish the labyrinthine web of characterization and plot, paying off in a tumultuous climax that piles one shocking twist upon another. Achingly gorgeous and gruesomely fascinating. (Fantasy. 14-adult)

School Library Journal

Gr 8 Up-ollowing up on the events of Three Dark Crowns, Blake brings the queen triplets to their fates as they fight for their lives. While the teen queens deal with suitors and advisors, they must also grapple with the reality of their tasks in killing one another for the ultimate throne. When Katharine seems to gather strength, Mirabella and Arisonoe must determine whether they can work together or if they even should. The author takes the cursed sisters to new exciting heights with a driving plot. A continued detailed development of characters carves out unexpected alliances with Blake's careful manipulation. Readers will appreciate the epic payoff of the first novel in this second installment. The present-tense style throughout underlines the drama of the plot. The large cast of characters may seem overwhelming at times, but each is characterized skillfully. Though Blake describes some violence, the gore is minimal, making this appropriate for a broad range of ages. VERDICT Dark indeed, and exploring themes of loyalty, this is a thrilling sequel with everything from action to romance to entice readers. A strong purchase for YA fantasy shelves.Abby Hargreaves, D.C. Public Library

Voice of Youth Advocates (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

The Ascension Year has finally begun, and the triplet queens are trapped in a battle to the death. After her weaker sisters’ impressive demonstrations at the Quickening, Mirabella is no longer the anticipated future queen despite being the strongest elemental queen in generations. Arsinoe, the giftless naturalist queen, must use all of her cunning to fool the island into thinking she possesses more power than she does or else the people that she loves will be in danger from the attacks of her sisters. It is Katharine, however, the once frail and timid poisoner queen, who is gaining a reputation as the most ruthless and dangerous. For the sisters, it is not just the power to rule that is at stake; only the winner will live. One Dark Throne builds upon the momentum of Three Dark Crowns (HarperTeen, 2016), immersing readers into the lethal and suspenseful world of the three sisters. By writing in alternating perspectives, Blake skillfully guides readers through the complex chain of events of the Ascension Year while keeping her large cast of characters ignorant of each other’s tactics and motivations. Though the body count continues to rise throughout the sinister plot, the violence is not graphic, and it subtly adds to the cruelty of the world in which the sisters live. Fans of Game of Thrones and dark fantasies will revel in this story of betrayal and survival.—Amanda Melilli.

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
ALA Booklist
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
School Library Journal
Voice of Youth Advocates (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Word Count: 93,191
Reading Level: 4.5
Interest Level: 9-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.5 / points: 14.0 / quiz: 191852 / grade: Upper Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:4.8 / points:22.0 / quiz:Q75051
Lexile: HL660L
Guided Reading Level: T

The sequel to the New York Times bestselling YA fantasy novel Three Dark Crown

The battle for the crown has begun, and the unforgettable events of the Quickening have left a mark on each of the three sisters. Katharine, once the weak and feeble queen, is curiously stronger than ever before. Arsinoe has discovered a secret about her gift which could be her salvation or her undoing. And powerful Mirabella, believing that Arsinoe has betrayed her, is finally ready to fight.

As time runs out on the Ascension Year, the triplets face attacks that will make them question their destinies and their paths to the throne. Friends and foes alike are forcing their hands, pushing them toward a shocking outcome that forever changes everyone involved.

Picking up where the New York Times bestselling Three Dark Crowns left off, One Dark Throne continues with higher stakes, jaw-dropping twists, and an ending readers will never see coming. 

Don't miss Five Dark Fates, the thrilling conclusion to the series!


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