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Queens of Fennbirn

by Kendare Blake

Series: Three Dark Crowns (novella)

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"The Young Queens" is the story of a set of triplet sisters destined to fight to the death to win the crown; "The Oracle Queen" tells the story of the last queen born with the gift of sight. These prequels to the Three Dark Crowns series, previously available as e-novellas, are finally available for fans to have and to (literally) hold. Uncover the sisters' origins, dive deep into the catastrophic reign of the Oracle Queen, and reveal layers of Fennbirn's past, hidden until now.… (more)
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I was super helpful to read this book before I dived back into the main books in this series. I found the first novella about the young queens to be the more engaging story. I really loved the background history that was given and loved seeing the young sister dynamics. I found the second story to be less compelling and less engaging. I felt like the story was because it had a been explained was less compelling and just less interesting. I was happy for that story information but it did not wow me. ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
I was super helpful to read this book before I dived back into the main books in this series. I found the first novella about the young queens to be the more engaging story. I really loved the background history that was given and loved seeing the young sister dynamics. I found the second story to be less compelling and less engaging. I felt like the story was because it had a been explained was less compelling and just less interesting. I was happy for that story information but it did not wow me. ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
Definitely a book for fans of the series! ( )
  bardbooks | Nov 11, 2021 |
Full review in my wrap up vlog. https://youtu.be/6_EFasi4gAE ( )
  Completely_Melanie | Sep 10, 2021 |
I finished this like a month ago but I forgot to put it on goodreads!! Amazing and beautiful!! ( )
  barajash29 | Jan 22, 2020 |
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"The Young Queens" is the story of a set of triplet sisters destined to fight to the death to win the crown; "The Oracle Queen" tells the story of the last queen born with the gift of sight. These prequels to the Three Dark Crowns series, previously available as e-novellas, are finally available for fans to have and to (literally) hold. Uncover the sisters' origins, dive deep into the catastrophic reign of the Oracle Queen, and reveal layers of Fennbirn's past, hidden until now.

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