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Meanwhile, across the sea in the Commonwealth, Sophia Bellamy’s arranged marriage to the wealthy René Hasard is the last chance to save her family from ruin. But when the search for the Red Rook comes straight to her doorstep, Sophia discovers that her fiancé is not all he seems. Which is only fair, because neither is she.
As the Red Rook grows bolder and the stakes grow higher, Sophia and René find themselves locked in a tantalizing game of cat and mouse.
If you love dystopian, historical, feisty heroines, swoon-worthy boys and all things French, read this book.Rook is set far, far in the future, though it has more of a historical feel than anything else. It takes place after a cataclysmic polar shift sent humanity back into the dark ages and basically caused the destruction of society as we once knew it. The people blame over-reliance on technology for the collapse of the old civilisation, and in the Sunken City that used to be Paris, anyone
Rook was a pretty decent book! Not the best I've read but not the worst. I talk about it more in my liveshow with Regan on my channel now!

Sacré bleu, this book was incroyablement fucking terrible. Pardon my French.This book starts off with an execution on the guillotine. Very reminiscent of the French Revolution. And yes, the entire book had a French Revolution feel for it, which is cute, but still fails utterly because it doesn't take place during the late 18th century France, but in a French-inspired dystopian world that, like many of its YA predecessors, makes no sense whatsoever.Neither the past nor the present is explained in
9 out of 10 Ревью в моем блоге/This review on my blogLiving A Thousand Lives (please use Chrome/Yandex browser or Android/IOS to see the page; otherwise, spoiler-tags I use to make my post compact may not work)Short-Soundtrack:Carolina Liar Coming To TermsRosanne Cash The Sunken LandsPianochocolate My Paris is HereGenre: post-apocalyptic, retelling, YAStuff: future France, revolution, smart girl and foxy manWOW: writing styly, Hasard familyPOV: 3rd-person, multiLove-Geometry: seeming
No time for a review, but dnfed around 35%.Some parts were very good but some other were quite boring and I suspect it's another case of Murtaugh syndrome. Or it was bad timing. Don't know.I may come back to it later because I kinda liked Sophia (the MC) and René, despite his terrible name, was legit swoon-worthy.2,5 stars, for now.___________________________________________Probably next in line...but why the fuck does the hero has to be called René?!In France, your great-grand-father's called
4.5 stars but it was worthy to be rounded up! <3 *Thank you very much to Scholastic Canada for providing me with a copy of Rook in exchange for an honest review! Seriously, this book made my life a little better so thank you!* This review is pretty long and go into some detail (though not spoilers) about some stuff, so if you don't want that, here is the itty bitty over-view: This book is awesome. Read it. That's it. Nothing more to say in short because if I start, I'll start rambling and
Sharon Cameron
Hardcover | Pages: 456 pages Rating: 3.78 | 8229 Users | 1506 Reviews

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ISBN: | 0545675995 (ISBN13: 9780545675994) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Paris(France) |
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History has a way of repeating itself. In the Sunken City that was once Paris, all who oppose the new revolution are being put to the blade. Except for those who disappear from their prison cells, a red-tipped rook feather left in their place. Is the mysterious Red Rook a savior of the innocent or a criminal?Meanwhile, across the sea in the Commonwealth, Sophia Bellamy’s arranged marriage to the wealthy René Hasard is the last chance to save her family from ruin. But when the search for the Red Rook comes straight to her doorstep, Sophia discovers that her fiancé is not all he seems. Which is only fair, because neither is she.
As the Red Rook grows bolder and the stakes grow higher, Sophia and René find themselves locked in a tantalizing game of cat and mouse.
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Title | : | Rook |
Author | : | Sharon Cameron |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 456 pages |
Published | : | April 28th 2015 by Scholastic Press |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Fantasy. Romance |
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Ratings: 3.78 From 8229 Users | 1506 ReviewsColumn Appertaining To Books Rook
one of my mothers favourite films is the scarlet pimpernel and i cant even begin to count how many times i have watched it with her. ive not actually read the book, but i figured my mothers obsession would be a good enough basis before reading this reimagining. and this wasnt too bad! what i really liked was the setting of the story - i thought the dystopian aspect was done well. even though its set in the distant future, it still had a historical feel to it, which i thought was quiteIf you love dystopian, historical, feisty heroines, swoon-worthy boys and all things French, read this book.Rook is set far, far in the future, though it has more of a historical feel than anything else. It takes place after a cataclysmic polar shift sent humanity back into the dark ages and basically caused the destruction of society as we once knew it. The people blame over-reliance on technology for the collapse of the old civilisation, and in the Sunken City that used to be Paris, anyone
Rook was a pretty decent book! Not the best I've read but not the worst. I talk about it more in my liveshow with Regan on my channel now!

Sacré bleu, this book was incroyablement fucking terrible. Pardon my French.This book starts off with an execution on the guillotine. Very reminiscent of the French Revolution. And yes, the entire book had a French Revolution feel for it, which is cute, but still fails utterly because it doesn't take place during the late 18th century France, but in a French-inspired dystopian world that, like many of its YA predecessors, makes no sense whatsoever.Neither the past nor the present is explained in
9 out of 10 Ревью в моем блоге/This review on my blogLiving A Thousand Lives (please use Chrome/Yandex browser or Android/IOS to see the page; otherwise, spoiler-tags I use to make my post compact may not work)Short-Soundtrack:Carolina Liar Coming To TermsRosanne Cash The Sunken LandsPianochocolate My Paris is HereGenre: post-apocalyptic, retelling, YAStuff: future France, revolution, smart girl and foxy manWOW: writing styly, Hasard familyPOV: 3rd-person, multiLove-Geometry: seeming
No time for a review, but dnfed around 35%.Some parts were very good but some other were quite boring and I suspect it's another case of Murtaugh syndrome. Or it was bad timing. Don't know.I may come back to it later because I kinda liked Sophia (the MC) and René, despite his terrible name, was legit swoon-worthy.2,5 stars, for now.___________________________________________Probably next in line...but why the fuck does the hero has to be called René?!In France, your great-grand-father's called
4.5 stars but it was worthy to be rounded up! <3 *Thank you very much to Scholastic Canada for providing me with a copy of Rook in exchange for an honest review! Seriously, this book made my life a little better so thank you!* This review is pretty long and go into some detail (though not spoilers) about some stuff, so if you don't want that, here is the itty bitty over-view: This book is awesome. Read it. That's it. Nothing more to say in short because if I start, I'll start rambling and
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