
The Atrocity Exhibition
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The irrational, all-pervading violence of the modern world is the subject of this extraordinary tour...

The Ice House (The Honours #2)
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War doesn't end. It sleeps. Delphine Venner is an old woman now. She is old, but she remembers...

Star Wars Omnibus: Shadows of the Empire
Steve Perry and Michael A. Stackpole
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In the time between the events in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, Princess Leia,...

Prince of Frogs (Curse of the Dark Kingdom, #1)
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At the moment tyrannical King Aegron the Cruel was assassinated, each of his children was struck by...
Fantasy Romance Fairytale Retelling
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Raven (Raven Series #1) [Audiobook]
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Raven, loner and assassin-for-hire, finds her reputation tarnished when a rival steals her contracts...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2318 KP) rated The Last Orphan in Books
Jul 7, 2023 (Updated Jul 7, 2023)
There’s enough background, you could jump in here, but I’ll always recommend you read a series in order. I’m a little vague in my plot teaser since the book takes a little time to set things up, and it’s best to watch things unfold. That’s not to say we don’t get action early and often, which is always page turning. I feel like we didn’t quite get as much growth for Evan, although there was still some. And I enjoy the added bits of humor that come in as the series progresses. The story ends with not quite a cliffhanger, but definitely setting up the next book. Overall, fans will enjoy Evan’s latest adventure

Soul Journey (Soul Series #1)
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It has been many lifetimes since the cycle began. The cycle that still haunts Annisa Lawson. A...
Young Adult Urban Fantasy Romance

Scales of Justice
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Top assassin Graham Turner walks a delicate line as he tries to secretly solve the mystery of his...
Mystery Suspense Thriller

Amanda (96 KP) rated An Assassin's Guide to Love and Treason in Books
Mar 12, 2019
The story was detailed and beautifully written. You can really get a sense of the amount of research the author put into writing this book. I've never been a huge historical fiction fan, but I did enjoy this book in particular.
Not only did Katherine (Kit as a boy) commit an illegal act (dressing up as a boy to be in a play - yes, I know, but women were not allowed to act in plays) but if Toby's secret ever came out about him liking men and women, the queen would hang him, whether she favored him or not. I felt badly for both of them. Although, sometimes, Kit was rather reckless and probably shouldn't do certain things - such as going to a dark alley and witnessing a fight so you could learn how to. Male or female, don't do that, seriously.
The plot twist, however, I wasn't expecting but it left me more confused than awed. I didn't quite understand the twist and I feel like it wasn't really explained. The ending was not too bad, but then again, I myself couldn't think of a better way to end a story like that.
I know Boecker has a witch hunger series, so I'm curious about that and hope to pick up the first book soon.
All in all, the book was a great detailed story. There are some parts where it felt like it trailed off, but it's historical fiction, and the plot twist I wasn't really that impressed. The story as a whole was good - I'd say 3.5/5 stars. This is more for people who are huge into historical fiction, but if you like the whole premise of a story with Shakespeare, I'd say give it a try at least.