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El crimen del ganador by Marie Rutkoski

juliterario's review against another edition

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4.0

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Leí el comienzo de esta trilogía en el verano y me gustó mucho, pero después pasaron los meses y el hype siguió subiendo así que lo dejé pasar. Ahora, sin saber qué leer y demás, me crucé con El Crimen del Ganador y decidí darle una oportunidad. Y ME ENCANTÓ. Había olvidado lo mucho que me había gustado la historia y lo increíble que me parecía. Amé el primer momento y lo adoré hasta el final. Los personajes, la fuerza de la protagonista reflejando un personaje femenino fuerte en un sentido que no se ve muy seguido, la ambientación, la dulce pluma de la autora y la trama en sí que me mantuvo atada a cada página. Me gustó mucho el hecho de que la protagonista es de esas típicas chicas fuertes que buscamos hoy en día en la literatura, de una forma distinta. No es hábil con las armas y arrogante o una asesina, sino alguien que puede vencer a todo aquel en una habitación sólo con su astucia. Amé eso. La tensión política en la historia fue de mis partes favoritas junto a la construcción de este mundo tan original y atrapante. No recordaba mi amor por estos libros. Mi único reproche es el hecho de que sentí que estaba leyendo dos libros diferentes. La primera mitad de El Crimen del Ganador fue maravillosa, pero después la trama cambió y sentía que estaba leyendo otro libro, para luego volver a la vieja trama en los últimos capítulos. No sé, hubo algo en el medio que fue puro relleno y lo odié. No le encontré el punto en absoluto. Pero bueno, pronto estaré leyendo El Beso del Ganador. ¡Yey!

jeszjade's review against another edition

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3.0

Znacie taką laskę, która płacze za swoim ex, który był niemal analfabetą i jego zdolności umysłowe ledwie spełniały standardy szkoły podstawowej, a ona sama jest niemal ucieleśnieniem bóstw mądrości i piękna?
Jeśli tak, to znacie historię Kestrel i Arina na pamięć.


Ale nie żeby coś, intryga polityczna jest tutaj naprawdę dobra.

jaimiedorea10's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional inspiring sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5

saluki's review against another edition

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5.0


Political strategies, conspiracies, secrets, misunderstandings, regrets and book two of this fantasy trilogy has blown me away. Kestral and Arin just keep coming up against brick walls for all their good intentions and the dangers they face for the betterment of their respective countries and loved ones.

Rutkoski is evil giving us readers that ending... but wicked brilliant. Ticks all the right boxes.

lynseyisreading's review against another edition

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5.0

Lady Kestrel, daughter to the Valorian Emperor's war general, has promised her own hand in marriage to the prince in exchange for former slave Arin (and the rest of the Heranni people's) life. Still somewhat torn between her Valorian roots, her love for Arin, and the Herrani plight, she walks a dangerous path. Her position could be one of great luxury and ease if only she could ignore the stomach turning practices of her own people. But is she brave enough to choose her own destiny?

*******

I'm not sure there can be any actual winners here in The Winner's Crime. Survivors, perhaps, but no one escapes unscathed (or unscarred!) in this instalment.

I remember at the end of book one, The Winner's Curse, feeling an overwhelming sense of hopelessness on behalf of the central characters. It's such an incredibly complex and treacherous world Rutkoski has created and although Kestrel and Arin traverse it admirably - Kestrel, especially, is incredibly astute with a lightning-quick mind and first class poker face, and Arin, although perhaps a little less comfortable with word games, is also a strong player - it's just such a slippery cesspool, particularly now that we've moved location to the emperor's palace, that even the slickest of operators would be hard pressed to maintain the blank facade needed to succeed.

I particularly enjoyed Kestrel this time around. She's supremely intelligent and resourceful, as evidenced in the way she's sought after for advice by men twice her age and experience and of much higher ranking positions for her outstanding problem solving skills. For the moment, she's playing the part of loyal subject and vapid pea-brain just thrilled to be wedding the prince! Yay! When, of course, we know she's anything but. Arin still holds the key to her heart, much as she might wish he didn't. However, it's a part she has to play convincingly since she's living right under the emperor's nose, and there are eyes everywhere.

All in all, The Winner's Crime is a melting pot of deceit, betrayal and subterfuge with some exquisitely tense moments and a heart-stopping conclusion, making me thirstier than a camel in a snowsuit for the final instalment. I simply cannot wait. It's gong to be explosive, I'm sure!

5 Stars ★★★★★  A copy of this book was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

rachelray126's review against another edition

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adventurous tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

scarlettreader's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

nerija's review against another edition

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4.0

I liked this so much more than the first book??

lizaktzxy's review against another edition

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5.0

Well, this made me inexplicably sad. The bright side is that at least I have another sequel to (hopefully?) make me happier. I can’t imagine what it must been like to have to wait a year after this for the next part in the series.

jessicatamm92's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 stars Ugh this was exhausting to read. SO MANY LIES. Excited for the last book!