"An enthralling adventure, a richly imagined world, and the most impossible odds combine to make Realm Breaker an addictive, tightly-paced gem of a book. Readers will delight in Aveyard’s bewitching new beginning, all at once epic in scope and intimate in detail. It’s the adventure I was desperate to go on as a teenager and the kind of story I eagerly devour as an adult."
"The entire time I was reading REALM BREAKER, I wanted one thing: for the book to never end. It is classic yet groundbreaking, romantic yet edgy, a rollicking adventure that carries you along at a relentless pace. A true fantasy masterpiece."
"Realm Breaker is the kind of book you take with you to your favorite reading chair. The world is rich and built with deep care; the characters are complex and flawed; the story is filled with the kind of sweeping scale that fantasy does best. This is a new classic."
Like Aveyard’s hit Red Queen books, this series starter is a hefty tome with well-mapped details of lands, monsters, and people. Rotating narrators keep the story fresh and leave readers wanting more.
Praise for the Red Queen series: “A sizzling, imaginative thriller, where romance and revolution collide, where power and justice duel. It’s exhilarating. Compelling. Action-packed. Unputdownable.” — USA Today “Aveyard’s “little lightning girl” remains a relatable and deeply flawed heroine... Aveyard adeptly sets the scene for a fourth book to follow, amid a war not yet won.” — Publishers Weekly “Another devastating cliff-hanger ending will leave readers hungry for the final volume.” — Booklist “Simmering with internal conflict and well-devised courtly scheming.” — Kirkus Reviews “Breakneck pace and engaging characters.” — School Library Journal
Like Aveyard’s hit Red Queen books, this series starter is a hefty tome with well-mapped details of lands, monsters, and people. Rotating narrators keep the story fresh and leave readers wanting more.
Praise for the Red Queen series: “A sizzling, imaginative thriller, where romance and revolution collide, where power and justice duel. It’s exhilarating. Compelling. Action-packed. Unputdownable.” — USA Today “Aveyard’s “little lightning girl” remains a relatable and deeply flawed heroine... Aveyard adeptly sets the scene for a fourth book to follow, amid a war not yet won.” — Publishers Weekly “Another devastating cliff-hanger ending will leave readers hungry for the final volume.” — Booklist “Simmering with internal conflict and well-devised courtly scheming.” — Kirkus Reviews “Breakneck pace and engaging characters.” — School Library Journal
11/01/2022
Gr 8 Up—The Companions—Corayne and her fellow ragtag heroes—have managed to kill a giant kraken and close one Spindle, the portals leading to another world. She is ready to accept her heritage and take up her father's sword, but Queen Erida has taken the evil Taristan as her consort and all his monsters are at her disposal. Aveyard has nailed the balance of political maneuvering and action sequences, avoiding the middle book slump. There is diversity in the main cast and worldbuilding, as well as easy acceptance of queer and nonbinary characters. VERDICT Aveyard's fans will be awaiting this sequel. A first purchase.
Versatile Natalie Naudus confidently performs Aveyard’s second installment in the Realm Breaker series, catapulting listeners into a world of monsters, vicious battles, and evil. Corayne and her companions have just killed a giant Kraken and closed the Spindle, a mechanism that allowed monsters to enter their world. More battles are on the horizon as their enemies, Corayne’s twisted Uncle Taristan and his wife, Queen Erida, are intent on bringing the malevolent god, What Waits, into their realm. Naudus deftly navigates the large cast of characters, capturing their varied voices and personalities: Corayne's grim determination, assassin Sorasa’s harsh bravado, and immortal prince Dom’s low-pitched gravitas. Naudus’s spot-on pacing and rousing tone will keep listeners completely engaged with this exciting series continuation. S.A.H. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine
Versatile Natalie Naudus confidently performs Aveyard’s second installment in the Realm Breaker series, catapulting listeners into a world of monsters, vicious battles, and evil. Corayne and her companions have just killed a giant Kraken and closed the Spindle, a mechanism that allowed monsters to enter their world. More battles are on the horizon as their enemies, Corayne’s twisted Uncle Taristan and his wife, Queen Erida, are intent on bringing the malevolent god, What Waits, into their realm. Naudus deftly navigates the large cast of characters, capturing their varied voices and personalities: Corayne's grim determination, assassin Sorasa’s harsh bravado, and immortal prince Dom’s low-pitched gravitas. Naudus’s spot-on pacing and rousing tone will keep listeners completely engaged with this exciting series continuation. S.A.H. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine
2022-04-13
Follows Corayne’s continuing quest to save the world from the demon god who is seeking to invade.
The Companions—Corayne and her fellow ragtag band of unlikely heroes—have won the first battle, but the war is far from over. Readers may need to refresh themselves with Realm Breaker (2021), as this sequel drops readers right in the thick of the action involving numerous individuals (many of them point-of-view characters) and countries in the story’s complicated geopolitical landscape. Most of the viewpoints are those of Corayne and her present Companions, with occasional perspectives from other characters (such as Queen Erida, sympathetic in her struggles against sexism despite her evil goals, and Ridha, searching for allies and finding something more) who offer peeks at the rest of the world. The first act is slow, as the characters plan their next moves and their individual story arcs are established. The journeys of Amhara assassin Sorasa and former Gallish squire Andry, who grapple with changed loyalties, are especially notable for how they play out within the group’s dynamics. Once the action starts, however, the heroes’ breaks between facing all manner of men and monsters—notably undead Ashlander armies—become shorter and shorter, building to a nail-biting reckoning of a climax. The cast has a wide variety of skin tones, and there’s positive, casual representation and acceptance of queer and nonbinary characters.
Will leave readers gasping for more. (Fantasy. 12-18)