Graceling

Graceling

4.1 (15 beoordelingen)
Oct 1, 2008 · Engels · Hardcover (471 pagina's)
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Formaat Hardcover
Pagina's 471
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Oct 1, 2008
Uitgever Harcourt
ISBN-13 9780152063962

Beschrijving

Katsa possesses a unique and deadly skill that sets her apart in a world where extraordinary abilities, known as Graces, define individuals. Since childhood, she has harnessed her extraordinary strength to navigate the treacherous political landscape of her kingdom. However, her prowess has often been exploited by her uncle, the king, who uses her as an enforcer to instill fear. Deep down, Katsa yearns for liberation and a life beyond her uncle's shadow.

When she encounters Po, a young prince with his own remarkable abilities, Katsa's world begins to shift. Together, they embark on a journey filled with adventure and danger, discovering deeper truths about themselves and the nature of power. As Katsa grapples with her identity, her decisions challenge the expectations imposed upon her. This thrilling tale weaves themes of autonomy, loyalty, and the search for purpose in a society that fears the very qualities that make her extraordinary.

Genres

Romantiek Sciencefiction Thriller & Spanning Jong Volwassenen Actie & Avontuur Fantasie Natuur

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 I was kind of hoping for more with this.  The idea of graces was an intriguing one, and thus the world had the potential to be interesting, but that potential was not really fulfilled. The politics of the situation seemed overly simplistic, although they were a central point of the plot, and the political characters (those that were important to the plot but that we don't really see often, which is actually a lot of them) were rather two-dimensional.  I didn't care for the main characters, either. I don't mean I didn't like them, I just didn't care either way, honestly. The romance fell completely flat for me, and it was clearly supposed to be a driving force for the characters. Katsa in particular is kind of messed up in terms of romance, which is fine, but if that is so then the "romance" portion of the book was way too big, because there was other stuff much more interesting going on than a romance that isn't satisfying. It doesn't add to the book and just feels weirdly tacked on, like the author was told a YA book required a romance and it didn't fit but was shoehorned in anyway.  The twists were not terribly twisty--I saw everything coming pretty early on, and I was never surprised by what I had guessed. It dragged in places as well, especially those parts concerning the mountain. In the end, I did like the book, but mostly because of the ideas presented and not really because of the characters or even the plot. It was a predictable but pleasant read, and I don't regret reading it, but I'm unlikely to pick up the next two in the series (especially as I have heard that they are not quite on the same level). 

June 3rd 2026

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