Sunday, October 10, 2010

The Demon King by Cinda Williams Chima

THE DETAILS

Title: The Demon King
Author: Cinda Williams Chima
Series: A Seven Realms novel
Publisher: Disney Hyperion
Reading Level: 13+
Hardcover: 506
ISBN: 978-1423118237
Buy: Amazon.com (also available in paperback)

THE SUMMARY

In the mountains of Hanalea, sixteen-year-old ex-street gang lord Han Alistar and his clan friend Fire Dancer run into three young wizards setting fire to the forest and force them to stop. To keep them from attacking, Han takes an amulet from Micah Bayar, son of the High Wizard. Soon Han discovers that the amulet has an evil history: It once belonged to the Demon King, the wizard who nearly destroyed the world a millennium ago. And now the Bayars will stop at nothing to get it back.

Meanwhile, Raisa ana’Marianna, princess heir of the Fells, is dealing with her own troubles. After three years of riding, hunting, and freedom in the mountains with the Demonai clan, she has returned to court to attend her 16th birthday party and Name Day. She aspires to be like Hanalea—the legendary warrior queen who killed the Demon King and saved the world. But her mother has other plans for her: She intends to marry her off to a suitor who goes against everything the queendom stands for.

When the lives of these two teenagers cross briefly, it ignites a course of events that will fan the flames of a smoldering war between clans and wizards, changing the course of Hanalea’s history forever.

THE REVIEW

Sometimes novels that focus on two or more characters and split the time between them take too much time to develop each part of the story, leaving the reader bored and wondering, “what’s the point?”. But I never found myself asking that about The Demon King. Chima’s world is fantastic in its new self and at the same time grounded enough in reality that it will be easy for even for the anti-high-fantasy reader to slip into and stay connected when reading. Good exposition, well weaved politics, and memorable/unique characters throughout the entire novel bring this story to life. Especially Raisa. OMG, excuse me for going fangirl for a moment, but Raisa is one of the coolest YA heroines out there. She’s opinionated, strong willed, adventurous, and pushes people to push her to become a better queen. She’s completely aware of the fact that she’s been sheltered as a princess, and is hungry to step into a role which gives her the power to help people. Rare qualities for a character in her position, which made getting to know her incredibly entertaining.

And I can’t forget Han. Oh, poor Han. Street-smart and quick on his feet, he still has the strength to move forward even after getting his ass kicked by the corrupt local Guard. Multiple times. What a guy.Though he is your typical cocky street kid with a heart of gold (can anyone say, Aladdin?), his perspective of the story provided a good balance to Raisa’s princess-party life.

Though I admit that that I found Raisa’s side of the story more interesting (if you couldn't tell), the end of the book left me wanting to read more about Han. Oh why oh why don’t I have The Exiled Queen in my hands right now?! (The answer: because it hasn’t arrived in the mail yet.) It’s been a while since I’ve gotten so attached to a series. The Demon King was a wonderful first installment to Chima’s Seven Realms series, one that any reader should be able to enjoy. It’s got a bit of something for everyone!

THE RATING

8/8 Tentacles

6 comments:

Jenny said...

I really need to start reading this series. Thanks for the review, Emi!

Tampa BookWorm said...

I have loved all of Chima's books!

Emi said...

@ Jenny: You should! Enough people on GR were recommending it, so I couldn't resist. It was really good, especially if you're in the mood to read a high fantasy novel.

@Tampa: I loved the Warrior Heir and Wizard Heir, but wasn't a huge fan of the way she wrapped up the series. I thought the ending came too soon, but a friend of mine on GR told me that Chima plans to continue the series at some point! Have you read the second book in the Seven Realms series?

Bella said...
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Bella said...

Cool beans, this book sounds good. Is it the first in the series? I've never actually heard of it before...
I love your header, it's so cool!

I'm a new blogger too, I only started in July. =]

Bella

Emi said...

@ Bella: Yup! It's the first in the series. The second book came out just a few weeks ago. I highly recommend it, especially if you're into high fantasy. :]

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