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| Title | : | The Traitor's Game (The Traitor's Game #1) |
| Author | : | Jennifer A. Nielsen |
| Book Format | : | ebook |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
| Published | : | February 27th 2018 by Scholastic |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Young Adult Fantasy |

Jennifer A. Nielsen
ebook | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 3.8 | 5380 Users | 906 Reviews
Description In Pursuance Of Books The Traitor's Game (The Traitor's Game #1)
Nothing is as it seems in the kingdom of Antora. Kestra Dallisor has spent three years in exile in the Lava Fields, but that won't stop her from being drawn back into her father's palace politics. He's the right hand man of the cruel king, Lord Endrick, which makes Kestra a valuable bargaining chip. A group of rebels knows this all too well - and they snatch Kestra from her carriage as she reluctantly travels home.The kidnappers want her to retrieve the lost Olden Blade, the only object that can destroy the immortal king, but Kestra is not the obedient captive they expected. Simon, one of her kidnappers, will have his hands full as Kestra tries to foil their plot, by force, cunning, or any means necessary. As motives shift and secrets emerge, both will have to decide what - and who - it is they're fighting for.Mention Books Conducive To The Traitor's Game (The Traitor's Game #1)
| Original Title: | The Traitor's Game |
| ISBN: | 1338045393 (ISBN13: 9781338045390) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Traitor's Game #1 |
Rating Based On Books The Traitor's Game (The Traitor's Game #1)
Ratings: 3.8 From 5380 Users | 906 ReviewsCrit Based On Books The Traitor's Game (The Traitor's Game #1)
Ehh, yeah?, no?, maybe? Was it good? maybe? Who knows? Who am I to judge person that is a lot more successful than me? Ok, but in all seriousness, in what began as a sort of fun action paced fantasy series that I thought was ok, the more I actually think about it, the more ridiculous it becomes and the less I like it, but I sort of have to think to write these reviews.First, we must let my inner fantasy nerd out before we get onto the actual review.WHY IS THERE NO MAP!!!!!!There, Im done.This isYes, I'm biased, but I hope readers will love this book as much as I do. I adore Kestra's fire, intelligence, and desire to do the right thing - something that isn't always clear to her. I love Simon's dedication, courage, and devotion to the causes he cares about. And I'm fascinated by these two characters who are working their way toward the truth, but coming to it from completely different angles.If you read this and like it, then I also hope you'll follow this story through the sequels. I'm
I was super excited to get my hands on an advanced reader copy of The Traitor's Game by Jennifer Nielsen. I loved her False Prince trilogy, and I was eager to read her newest book. I really enjoyed it. Her characters and world building kept me enthralled as I whipped through this fantasy adventure.The story is about Kestra, a nobleman's daughter, who is kidnapped and forged to help a group of rebels infiltrate her castle home and search for a magical knife they hope will enable them to kill the

this book had so many (predictable) plot twists ... that i saw coming like ... a mile away. not to mention i found kestra extremely irritating!
After being exiled for 3 years Kestra Dallsor is finally coming home. Kestra's father is the right hand man to the evil king, Lord Edrick. When a group of rebels intercept Kestra's carriage ride home she is kidnapped. Truths and Lies start to come out who should Kestra trust. I thought the story line was okay. I Liked Kestra's personality and he fireiness. I always enjoy reading strong kickass females. I just felt the story was a little long and some of the twist and turns left me confused. I do
Stopped at 50 percent. I haven't read the very popular The False Prince series by this author, but my expectations were high because of the attention surrounding the other books.I have to say: I'm pretty disappointed. The premise of the book - a princess who must turn spy and traitor against her father - is a story I've read a ton of times already. The characterization was also pretty basic (tough heroine can take care of herself!) and a some big emotional strife is quickly demolished because
Maybe a 1.5 out of 5? I'm honestly disappointed in this book. I wanted so much to like it but had so many issues. the only saving grace for this book was the part right before the end, which I almost didn't make it to, because I came so close to DNFing this book. I was honestly shocked to find that this author has written so many other novels before this because I kept thinking throughout this book that it was written very poorly. The characters felt underdeveloped and I didn't care about


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