The 3 best books by the fantastic Victoria Aveyard

Young adult literature or writing under the umbrella of the naive, the ambiguous or eroticism for young people, depending on the situation. The point is that surely the paradoxical term "young adults" is a matter of adaptation to some other Anglo term. A commercial neologism under whose umbrella we find plots made authentic claims where the fantastic is combined with that adolescent touch that can come out in any scene without the slightest shame due to the needs of the script.

But come on, that twilights of Stephenie Meyer hooked, just like divergent minds from Veronica roth and the fantastic worlds of victoria aveyard. So from that point of hook to literature, nothing to reproach for stories well constructed in their scenery and exciting in their action...

Here is a case that summarizes the best of Victoria Aveyard:

In this female triumvirate of the fantastic for adolescents, Aveyard is the one who is most committed to the purest fantasy, the one dictated by the canons of Tolkien and its extensive school. So in this young author we find epic and waste of imagination. Undoubtedly one of the most recommended to get our young people off the screens and their demons of alienation.

Top 3 Recommended Novels by Victoria Aveyard

The Red Queen

In my time the novels of Michael Ende always ended up being the reference works in terms of juvenile fantasy. Today everything is more diversified and the innocent fantasy of Harry Potter intermingles with the sophistication of Twilight. Neither for nor against, just different.

So, in this panorama, it is always interesting to find a more purist work of the usual fantasy. The Tetralogy of the Red Queen takes up the usual formulas with which to captivate those little readers eager for great adventures adorned with the most elegant fantasy.

Set in an imaginary kingdom, this novel shows us a society divided by the color of blood. On the one hand there are the common people who have red blood; on the other we have those who possess silver blood and who have supernatural abilities. The latter form a closed and privileged elite.

The protagonist is Mare, a red-blooded girl who survives in the midst of poverty by performing petty thefts. One day, chance takes her to court. There he shows to have special powers, which are unusual for someone from the town. This makes it an anomaly that draws the attention of the king himself.

He wishes to take advantage of the girl's powers and makes her pass as a princess, who is supposed to marry one of his children. Once at court, Mare becomes part of the Silver World and secretly helps the Scarlet Guard, a group preparing a rebellion. Number one of The New York Times

The Red Queen

The king's cage

In this third part we return with Mare Barrow the princess who has lost her magic, or at least has relegated it to the background in front of her most tormenting reality. Mare is living through her nightmare of what she thought would be her princess dream. But her prince has only led her to the wasteland of her sadness. Without love, without adventures, in a kingdom quenched by laziness.

Meanwhile, Maven Calore, as the implacable and malevolent King of Norta continues to extend his realms of darkness further and further, to the ends of the world.

However, the spirit of rebellion still retains a small flame of hope. Prince Cal, who was stripped of his once kingdom, is gathering forces to fuel the Red rebellion, preparing an assault on power at all costs. Evil must be faced with strength and nobility, striking blow after blow until good reigns again.

Mare Barrow will discover in Cal the true prince, not only of the kingdom but also of his heart. With him you can once again have the opportunity to love again in a new world. And he will do everything on his part to make it so, recovering his brilliance, that of his powerful ray.

The King's Cage

War storm

The end, that denouement at the height of a series that frantically leads you through a whole new world where you project essentially human notions about power, envy and passions, conflicts and old hopes for a lasting peace.

Mare Barrow learned that every victory comes at a price when she was betrayed by Cal. Now, determined to protect her heart and secure the freedom of the Reds and new-bloods like her, Mare resolves to overthrow the kingdom of Norta once and for all ... starting with their new monarch, King Maven.

But no crown is conquered alone and before the Reds rise, Mare must join the boy who broke her heart in order to defeat the young man who nearly killed her. War is about to break out, and what Mare has given his life for is at stake. Will victory be enough to dethrone the Silver kingdoms, or will the Lightning Girl be silenced forever?

War storm
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