Monday, June 11, 2012

The Demon King

By Cinda Williams Chima

506 Pages

Published by Hyperion Books

By Em



I'm a really big fan of Cinda Williams Chima. I actually read The Warrior Heir a while back (and I will be rereading, so its review is coming soon!) and fell in love instantly. I finally got around to reading her other series, which is actually what led me to her! And boy, am I glad that I did!


Han Alister, aka Cuffs, didn't know what he was getting himself into when he stole an amulet from three wizards setting fire to the mountain of Hanalea. The amulet was formally owned by the Demon King, a wizard who nearly destroyed the entire world. Now Micah Bayar, the one the amulet was stolen from, and his family will do just ab out anything to have the amulet back in their control. Why? Because due to ancient agreements, the amulet is illegal, and the Bayars' want it for just that reason.


Meanwhile, Raisa ana'Marianna, heir to the Gray Wolf throne, is having problems of her own. She's been out of town for three months, spending time with her father in the Clans, and now has to jump right back into life at court. No more hunting, or riding, or bargaining at the markets for her.She must deal with rising war, evil wizards, and a weak mother who doesn't seem to care. Now she strives to be like Hanalea, the warrior queen who defeated the Demon King. 


The characters in the book were very cool. I liked Han "Cuffs" Alister, who was a former gang leader. He spends lots of time with the clans, who are a group of tradesmen that live up in the mountains. He transports supplies down into the town for them and a blind man who lives not far from there. He's a boy who trying to put his life back together. Raisa, I also liked, but only partially. When she was being a good princess and doing things such as donating her suitor's gifts to charity, I liked her. When she was going on and on about how she doesn't want to get married because she wants years of flirting and meeting at midnight in the garden and yada yada yada, then I did not like her. I think it's pretty clear why. 


My favorite part of this book is when the two character's stories overlapped. Most of the book they never see each other or know about each other, until about half way in. They're pretty much oblivious to who each other are, and I find that amusing. I also loved the end of the book, but I won't say anything about that, because it's the ending, and I don't want to spoil it or anything. But i found the whole story very intriguing and exciting. So many people say the beginning is a snore, but I think they're all snores, because the whole story is really exciting. And the first chapters are so important. Even if they were a snore (which they weren't), you need those first chapters so everyone knows what's going on, and I think Cinda did a wonderful job!


The writing style of Cinda Williams Chima is also great. This book fall under the "good fantasy" category that I talked about in an earlier review. She has a great writing style that makes me really feel like I'm living in that world. (Man, now I really have a craving to go to a Renaissance Fair. They are way more fun then you'd think!) The world is great, the supporting characters are great, pretty much the whole plot line is great. You have a bad guy who is so obviously a bad guy, but the main character can't convince everyone else that he's a bad guy. It's pretty much classic, but done in an amazing way. I simply love fantasy, and this one will definently top my charts. I'm already waiting for the next one!


   

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