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| Original Title: | Crown Duel |
| ISBN: | 0152016082 (ISBN13: 9780152016081) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Crown & Court #1 |
Sherwood Smith
Hardcover | Pages: 214 pages Rating: 3.98 | 7967 Users | 320 Reviews
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A deathbed promise to their father sends a daring girl and her brother off to war. Filled with intrigue, romance, and magic, this spellbinding novel is a dramatic coming-of-age story about a girl who rises from impoverished beginnings to take command of her own fate.“Smith tells a fast-moving tale of adventure, intrigue, and honor, with Mel a likable heroine and a lively narrator.”--Booklist

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| Title | : | Crown Duel (Crown & Court #1) |
| Author | : | Sherwood Smith |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 214 pages |
| Published | : | April 1st 1997 by Harcourt Brace & World |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Adventure. Fiction. Young Adult Fantasy |
Rating Appertaining To Books Crown Duel (Crown & Court #1)
Ratings: 3.98 From 7967 Users | 320 ReviewsPiece Appertaining To Books Crown Duel (Crown & Court #1)
An entertaining read. I tend to stay away from YA these days because I find the market oversaturated with lackluster tropes and flat, predictable characters. This book, however, can be read by all generations and each generation can pull something from it. I appreciated how the heroine doesn't have special magic powers or abilities; she's got to resolve things on her own (with the help of some good timing). The love story was a bit rushed in the end but I appreciated it nonetheless. A3.5? Can't decide how to rate this book, I liked the story well enough but my feelings for the main character kept getting in the way. Sometimes I liked her, most of the time she got on my nerves. But then the story flowed the way it did because of all her actions so I guess it's thanks to her that I liked the story? Okay, whatever. Of course I'm going to read the next book because I want to know if she's going to learn to make mature decisions. (She better.)
Sherwood Smith & Tamora Pierce are the queens of YA medieval fantasy. That is all I have to say about this series. I really need to read more Sherwood, her writing is brilliant;) Oh, yes, and I am a sucker for Shavraeth.

4/5; 4 stars; A-Crown Duel is really two books, Crown Duel and Court Duel. I have both the paperback and the ebook. I read the paperback then went to the ebook because it has some truly priceless snippets at the back. They tell part of the story from the perspective of Vidranic.Anyway, I'm glad I read A Stranger to Command before this book. I think I enjoyed it more because I understood the character of Shevraeth (Vidranic) so much better than I would have without it. His motivations and
So glad I finally got to this! Onto the next book!The writing is just so beautiful and descriptive and very reminiscent of old fantasy and I loved it! My only complaint is that I wish there was a map cause I got a bit confused about where things were, which annoyed me.I love Bran and Mels relationship! The way they cared for each other was so sweet and adorable!Vidanric...lol his pale blonde hair reminded me of Draco Malfoy for some reason, and the way he was always trying to hide his amusement
Loved this book(s)! Loved Mel and the uprising and the court and especially loved Shevraeth! I wish there was more to read, but she did wrap it all up nicely at the end there. Many happy squees of excitement in this story. ;)*As a side note; I loved the gender equality in this book. Both men and women practiced swords, became leaders of armies, were runners/page(boys), with no mention of it being odd for a girl. I can't count the number of times reading this I unconsciously assumed someone was
** 2.5/2 stars ** Crown Duel is a fantasy story that involves a young woman coming of age story. It was my first experience with Sherwood Smith, and it was good that I began reading it without a good idea of what it was about besides a fantasy tale. In brief, its about Meliara Mel Astiar, a noblewoman from an impoverished province, who along with her brother Branaric or Bran, starts a desperate war to depose the tyrannical king Galdran. After a short period of battles, she is captured and taken


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