Book Review: The Thorn Queen by Elise Holland | Dull Middle-Grade Fantasy w/Life-Saving Lions
Welcome to Glendoch! Hidden to most, this glacial world once crackled with alchemy. Now it waits for warādivided and bound by strict rules. So when twelve-year-old Meylyne falls from a tree onto Glendochās sickly prince, she must flee or face imprisonment in the Shadow-Cellars. The only way she may return home is with a cure for the princeās peculiar disease. Convinced she will perish, Meylyne and her companions embark on their journeyāand before they know it, they are knee-deep in a plot to sink Glendoch into shadow, like other worlds before it. Poisoned guardians, cursed wizards, and cunning witch-spirits bound into wands are just some of the dangers that dot the way of their travels. And behind it all is the Thorn Queen. Mysteriously magnetic (or murderously vengeful, depending on whose side youāre on), she is always one step ahead of them . . . Discussion: ā DNF - 88% In short, The Thorn Queen is a very slow book with not much action. Meylyne, the main character, is force...