
The Evil Queen's Beautiful Principles (Light Novel), Vol. 1
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Shannon Tyo
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Reia
Vengeance Over Virtue
A woman reborn, Crown Princess Luxeria is derided as a doll, beautiful and docile. But that's merely the mask she wears. Powerful magic courses through her veins--magic that can corrupt hearts, erase memories, and pluck one's innermost thoughts from the air. After years of being confined to a tower, she is finally set free...only to become embroiled in a grand conspiracy that kicks off with her parents' murder. Thrust onto a tragic stage of love and betrayal, she will play her part to perfection.
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Revenge!
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This was great
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A Solid Story
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Then there are the evil queen's powers. While there are limitations, she can read and control minds, and she can summon all five sacred magic swords... on top of her being the only heir to the crown. She's portrayed as the underdog, and there's some justification given for it, but I had a hard time buying it. I never felt like she was in danger or that any aspect of her plans would be thwarted. And then there are the swords themselves, which all have unique awesome powers that everyone in the kingdom should know, but one of them ends up becoming the victim of one of these powers even though there's no way he shouldn't have seen it coming. You know who didn't see it coming? The readers, because the author never bothers to mention what any of the swords do until well after the fact. I don't mind the occasional surprise twist, but I don't think being left in the dark about the basic functions of the best-known objects in the kingdom counts as a clever subversion.
This is supposed to be a revenge story, but I know so little about it that I can't get on board. The noble family targeted in this volume wants power and tried to poison the queen once. Is that the extent of their crimes? I don't know. Did they collude with the other noble families the queen wants revenge on? I don't know. Were any or all of those families involved in the major incident early in the book? I don't know. And I'm not talking uncertainty here. I mean, I genuinely don't know if there are even suspicions about any of those matters. It's never brought up. The queen wants revenge, but I don't know how the targets of that revenge earned her wrath other than looking down on the royal family.
The author is so worried about maintaining the mystery that I not only don't know whodunit, I also don't know what was done. Imagine instead of all this stuff I've written, I said, "I don't like how the author handles certain details." Not very useful, is it? But then, I offered clarification. "I really don't like how the author handles certain details." That's what it feels like trying to learn anything about what are supposed to be the most foundational events, objects, and people in this story. The swords are really important and meaningful, everyone! And they're colorful, too!
In terms of audio, the quality is solid and consistent. The narrator speaks clearly and emotes well. There are times where the two must prominent characters aren't easily distinguishable from voice alone, but their words tend to be enough to quickly resolve any confiding m confusion on that matter.
Overall, I wouldn't say this book is awful. It's not that there's no THERE there. I'm just not allowed to know about it, because mystery or suspense or something. And that's just not enough for me. As a side note, you'll see a lot more objections along these lines if you read the reviews for the next book... which is why I think I've seen enough of what this series has to offer. There are some ideas that could have been interesting, but the need for secrecy killed my interest.
Incidentally, while not perfect, Accomplishments of the Duke's Daughter, by the same author, is much better. If given the choice, I'd recommend that over this any day.
Not Enough to Keep Me Invested
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