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Die Namenlose Königin by Rebecca McLaughlin
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Die Namenlose Königin (edition 2020)

by Rebecca McLaughlin (Author)

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In the city of Seriden, the thief called Coin is Nameless -- she has no family, no legal rights, and no standing in society -- but she inherits the throne and the power and danger that come with it.
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Title:Die Namenlose Königin
Authors:Rebecca McLaughlin (Author)
Info:(2020)
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I overall really enjoyed these characters and this world building. I also really enjoyed how this book addressed very current event elements and had such a interesting and compelling story as a read. I adored both the main character in the read and loved the message about making your own family so much. It was fun engaging pace read. I thought the end had some pacing issues but I really did grow to love the characters and this world. I think the highlight of this book was the world building and the group of the characters that came together for this adventure. Some plot elements had predictable elements but overall I enjoyed this read and will def read a book 2! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
*I got this book for review from the publisher*

I overall really enjoyed these characters and this world building. I also really enjoyed how this book addressed very current event elements and had such a interesting and compelling story as a read. I adored both the main character in the read and loved the message about making your own family so much. It was fun engaging pace read. I thought the end had some pacing issues but I really did grow to love the characters and this world. I think the highlight of this book was the world building and the group of the characters that came together for this adventure. Some plot elements had predictable elements but overall I enjoyed this read and will def read a book 2! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
I actually enjoyed this book. It took some time to get into it, but once i did, i didn’t want to put it down. The theme of the story is everything you ever wanted was right in front of you and that you DON’T have to have.a true name in order to exist in the world. I am curious to see if the author writes more about Coin and her new “family”. ( )
  Z_Brarian | Dec 12, 2022 |
One girl must make a name for herself--or die trying --in this royal fantasy where an unknown peasant becomes the ultimate ruler. But how long can she keep the crown if everyone wants her dead? ( )
  managedbybooks | May 3, 2022 |
Nameless Queen is an original and entertaining novel. The main character, "Coin", is of the Nameless class -- an underclass of the society with no right nor names. They have to steal and sleep in alleys. It is interesting to watch Coin deal with her change in status and deal with the Royals who have never had time for her before this. It would be fun to see more of this world. ( )
  MKLahiri | Feb 9, 2022 |
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For the feeling of "I hope I can"

In defiance of "I don't belong"

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I wake up the same way I fell asleep: knife in hand, boots for a pillow, and Nameless.
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In the city of Seriden, the thief called Coin is Nameless -- she has no family, no legal rights, and no standing in society -- but she inherits the throne and the power and danger that come with it.

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