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Title | : | The Last Princess (Last Princess #1) |
Author | : | Galaxy Craze |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 295 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2012 by Poppy |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult. Fantasy. Romance |
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Hardcover | Pages: 295 pages Rating: 3.57 | 5983 Users | 660 Reviews
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A series of natural disasters has decimated the earth. Cut off from the rest of the world, England is a dark place. The sun rarely shines, food is scarce, and groups of criminals roam the woods, searching for prey. The people are growing restless. When a ruthless revolutionary sets out to overthrow the crown, he makes the royal family his first target. Blood is shed in Buckingham Palace, and only sixteen-year old Princess Eliza manages to escape. Determined to kill the man who destroyed her family, Eliza joins the enemy forces in disguise. She has nothing left to live for but revenge, until she meets someone who helps her remember how to hope-and love-once more. Now she must risk everything to ensure that she does not become... The Last Princess.
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Original Title: | The Last Princess |
ISBN: | 0316185485 (ISBN13: 9780316185486) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Last Princess #1 |
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Ratings: 3.57 From 5983 Users | 660 ReviewsAssess Of Books The Last Princess (Last Princess #1)
Wow. Just wow.The Last Princess is - as you can most like infer from the title - the Last Princess...of England. Yep, years on from Diana and our very own Princess Kate, the royal family are stuck in a similar situation to the Romanovs and Marie Antoinette and her husband Louis. The people want change, and they believe that the easiest way to do that is to go psycho, burn down villages, kill puppies and also kill off the royal family one by one.And this is the story of the Last Princess, whoThe Last Princess by Galaxy CrazeI should probably start off by saying that as of this moment, Im no longer speaking to my mother. What was she thinking naming me Jessica when she could have named me Galaxy. I can honestly state that my biggest motivation for buying this book, initially, was because it seemed incredibly cool to have a book by someone named Galaxy Craze on my bookshelf. Im being serious, too. Theres more, of course, to The Last Princess than just the authors completely awesome
You know that moment, when you're reading a book, and an adorable little animal comes into the story, like a cat or dog? You know, like this?Awww, look at the little kitty!And then, a couple pages later, the author is like;And then you're like;Yes indeed, my friends, The Last Princess is an example of those many many books where THE ANIMAL THAT IS RANDOMLY ADDED TO THE STORY JUST TO BE KILLED OFF. And that is why I'm not finishing this story after two animals were unnecessarily killed off. (The

2.5 stars - I love just about all dystopian, so this book didn't need a lot to please me. I liked the story, and it was fast-paced and full of action. BUT I felt the book was really rushed, and because of that, I felt it lacked in so much.I felt everything happened TOO quickly, and the book just skimmed over a scene before jumping to the next. First of all, I didn't get a good idea of what the setting, and the basic description was so vague that I had a hard time determining what the characters
Galaxy Craze's new YA is set, like many YA these days, in a dystopian future. England is barren, food is short, the land is barren, oil has run out, and violence is imminent. But instead of focusing on some poor guttersnipe, Craze's protagonist is no one less than a princess, Princess Eliza Windsor. When the Tudor army, a faction of anti-royalists and discontents storm the palace, Eliza's father is killed and her siblings captured. Only Eliza manages to escape into the terrifying streets of
I really enjoyed this really unique dystopian novel based on the British monarchy. It was action-packed, kept my attention, and even threw in a little romance. I was pulling for Eliza and really got caught up in her struggle. I appreciated the fact that the author did not conveniently allow our heroine to escape unscathed. It makes the story more real and believable. My only problem with the novel was the ending. (view spoiler)[If you want a happy, wrap-it-all-up ending - do it. If you don't,
You know that moment, when you're reading a book, and an adorable little animal comes into the story, like a cat or dog? You know, like this?Awww, look at the little kitty!And then, a couple pages later, the author is like;And then you're like;Yes indeed, my friends, The Last Princess is an example of those many many books where THE ANIMAL THAT IS RANDOMLY ADDED TO THE STORY JUST TO BE KILLED OFF. And that is why I'm not finishing this story after two animals were unnecessarily killed off. (The
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