3.9

War Storm (Red Queen, #4)

von Victoria Aveyard

Format:Hardcover

The #1 New York Times bestselling Red Queen series comes to a stunning conclusion in War Storm.VICTORY COMES AT A PRICE.Mare Barrow learned this all too well when Cal’s betrayal nearly destroyed her. Now determined to protect her heart—and secure freedom for Reds and newbloods like her—Mare resolves to overthrow the kingdom of Norta once and for all . . . starting with the crown on Maven’s head.But no battle is won alone, and before the Reds may rise as one, Mare must side with the boy who broke her heart in order to defeat the boy who almost broke her. Cal’s powerful Silver allies, alongside Mare and the Scarlet Guard, prove a formidable force. But Maven is driven by an obsession so deep, he will stop at nothing to have Mare as his own again, even if it means demolish everything—and everyone—in his path.War is coming, and all Mare has fought for hangs in the balance. Will victory be enough to topple the Silver kingdoms? Or will the little lightning girl be forever silenced?In the epic conclusion to Victoria Aveyard’s stunning series, Mare must embrace her fate and summon all her power . . . for all will be tested, but not all will survive.Discover more wonders in the world of Red Queen with Broken Throne: A Red Queen Collection, a companion novel with stories from fan favorites and new voices, featuring never-before-seen maps, flags, bonus scenes, journal entries, and much more exclusive content!Plus don't miss Realm Breaker! Irresistibly action-packed and full of lethal surprises, this stunning fantasy series from Victoria Aveyard, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Red Queen series, begins where hope is lost and asks: When the heroes have fallen, who will take up the sword?

Science Fiction & Fantasy
Hardcover
Erschienen an: 2018-05-15

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3.9(52 ratings)
ValeriaRezension von Valeria

Wütender Sturm von Victoria Aveyard bildet das epische Finale der Red-Queen-Reihe und führt die zentralen Konflikte um Macht, Freiheit und Identität zu einem konsequenten Abschluss. Der letzte Teil weitet den Blick über Mare Barrow hinaus und zeigt den endgültigen Zusammenbruch der alten Ordnung ebenso wie die Unsicherheit dessen, was danach kommen kann. Dabei steht weniger der große Sieg als vielmehr der Preis des Widerstands im Mittelpunkt. Durch wechselnde Perspektiven erhalten sowohl Verbündete als auch Gegner Raum, was die moralische Komplexität der Geschichte unterstreicht. Mare tritt nicht mehr als alleinige Symbolfigur der Rebellion auf, sondern als Teil eines größeren Ganzen – gereift, erschöpft und gezeichnet von den Ereignissen der vorherigen Bände. Wütender Sturm ist kein triumphales Ende im klassischen Sinne, sondern ein realistisches, nachdenkliches Finale, das zeigt, dass Revolutionen nicht nur Helden hervorbringen, sondern auch Narben hinterlassen. Ein würdiger Abschluss einer Reihe, die sich zunehmend mit den Grauzonen von Macht und Moral auseinandersetzt.

booq_cafeRezension von booq_cafe

I just finished reading this series and overall it is a thrilling and well thought out story. But it is also really long, which is why it took me several months to read the whole series - I kept putting it off for other books. In this finale every storyline merges together and the characters find themselves in an epic battle - actually more than one - to conquer the kingdom. It took me about 200 pages to connect with the story again - way to many inner monologues - but after that the book became a page turner. While the excitement is more than accounted for, the relationships between the characters lack development. Cal and Mare are both very undecided about their relationship status and annoying everyone around them. But I can’t help it - I love them together, even though I know most readers don’t. Killorn could have played a bigger role - he was pushed to the sidelines way to much. Maven is a character I got to know better in the third book and my heart felt for him in this epic final battle. I was surprised by Evangeline who is now my favorite person in this series and I would have never expected that. All the characters are highly realistic showing a dark abyss within their minds but most of them have a good heart - some more hidden away than others. The ending was equally realistic, but I don’t know if I liked it. Don’t get me wrong, real and strong endings are a great thing, but I think I wished for something more marshmallowy... Either way it was a great series with a fantastic storyline and a satisfying end

MariewithWingsRezension von MariewithWings

A great ending of a Story which I really liked from the beginning on. Although I think it could have been a little bit more spectacular. But all the different views were really interesting, also that nobody seemed to be just evil and nothing else. Everyone had somehow a good side and that's what I thought to be really important for a book.

Eileen Dierner Rezension von Eileen Dierner

I really liked the last 300 pages bad for my Part the first bit was a bit boring. I really enjoyed Evangeline's POV though - I never thought I would come to like her character! <br/>Mare was a bit annoying but all in all I really enjoyed the ending of the book. I would never have imagined that outcome!

SkyllenRezension von Skyllen

Ich liebe die ganze Geopolitik im Buch Aveyard kann so gut Sachen beschreiben. Für Autoren ist jedes Kapitel einfach neues Lernmaterial. Es gibt einfach keine einzige langweilige Seite in dieser Reihe. Kein langweiliger Plot. Nichts, was irgendwie in die Länge gezogen werden muss oder gefüllt wird. Ich hab dauernd Ahhh und Ohhh gemacht, weil mich neue Plottwists überrascht haben. Nicht weil sie unglaublich waren, sondern einfach, weil ich sie nicht erahnt habe. Generell hab ich nicht erwartet, so oft überrascht zu werden vom Plot. Red Queen ist eine Herzensreihe von mir geworden. Es ist nicht für jeden was. Keine Romantasy. Romance war eher ein Nebenplot, aber das hat mich hier gar nicht gestört, weil die Charaktere so viel „zu tun hatten“ und sich konstant weiterentwickelt haben (außer Cal, der erst dem Ende ins Auge sehen musste, um einsichtig zu werden).

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