Thursdays with the Crown. (Castle Glower #3) Jessica Day George. 2014. Bloomsbury. 224 pages. [Source: Review copy]
I enjoyed reading Thursdays
with the Crown. I'm glad I read it so soon after finishing Wednesdays
in the Tower. I only wish I'd had the time to reread the first novel in
this fantasy series, Tuesdays at the Castle. I'm sure I would have
appreciated the whole series even more if I'd had the chance to
reconnect with the characters and have an attachment. That being said, I
ended up enjoying so many of the characters anyway. Thursdays with the
Crown picks up right where Wednesdays in the Tower left off. I was
prepared to love it from the start.
The novel opens with Celie,
Lilah, Pogue, Rolf, Lulath, and Rufus (Celie's griffin) finding
themselves in a strange, foreign place. They have been transported to
the Glorious Arkower, a land they believe the Castle originated from.
They come into this adventure with a few assumptions for better or
worse. When they come across two different men with two very different
stories--contradictory stories--everything becomes a bit confusing. Who
is telling the truth? Is either man telling the whole truth? What is
true and what is only half-true? If a man lies about one thing, does
that mean he's lying about everything? Celie and her friends will have
to puzzle things out.
It is definitely an adventure fantasy. It is a quick read, a delightful read in many ways. I think I love Lulath best of all.
© 2014 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews
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