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Tiger Queen
Tiger Queen | Annie Sullivan
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From Annie Sullivan, author of A Touch of Gold, comes Tiger Queen, a sweeping YA adventure that tells the story of a fierce desert princess as she fights to save her kingdom. Fans of Rebel of the Sands and Meagan Spooner will devour this retelling of Frank Stocktons famous short story The Lady, or the Tiger?. In the mythical desert kingdom of Achra, an old law forces sixteen-year-old Princess Kateri to fight in the arena against twelve suitors to prove her right to rule. For Kateri, losing is not an option because in order to fulfil her promise to her late mother, she must win to keep her crown and lead her people. The situation outside the palace is uneasy. The harsh desert is unforgiving, water is scarce, and Kateris people are thirsty. To make matters worse, the gang of thieving Desert Boys, the same group that killed Kateris mother and her new baby, frequently raids the city wells and steals water, forcing the king to ration what little water is left. The punishment for stealing water is the choice between two doors. Behind one door lies freedom and behind the other is a tiger. The people of Achra are growing restless and distrustful of the monarchy, and when Kateris final opponent is announced, she knows she cannot win. In her desperation, Kateri turns to the desert and the one person she never thought shed side with. Her future now, too, is behind two doorsonly shes not sure which holds the key to keeping her kingdom and which will release the tiger.
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Daisey
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This is a YA fantasy retelling of the short story “The Lady or the Tiger?” It was a quick, fun read full of action. The setting of a once lovely oasis city now trapped within the desert with severe water rationing was interesting. None of the events really surprised me, other than I did wonder a few times how similarly the ending would compare to the original.

#YA #TRS2020

Xerepha I‘ve been looking for more retellings. I will give this a try. 4y
Daisey @Xerepha I would absolutely recommend it if you generally enjoy YA fantasy. 4y
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CandycaneBelle
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Loved this stand alone second book by Annie Sullivan! Kateri is full of rage and it was fun watching her learn how to harness that throughout her story!

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UnabridgedPod
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Thanks to Partner NetGalley for the digital ARC of Annie Sullivan‘s Tiger Queen in exchange for an honest review. The book releases September 10, 2019.⠀

Annie Sullivan acknowledges the roots of her novel Tiger Queen in the book‘s epigraph in which she thanks her “middle school English teacher, Mrs. Desautels, for first asking the question, ‘The lady or the tiger?‘” As a fan of retellings of classic literature, I was hooked. ⬇️

UnabridgedPod I‘ve always loved the complexity of the original story, which offers up a princess who‘s barbaric enough that she may just send her lover to his death by tiger rather than see him in the arms of another woman. ⬇️ (edited) 5y
UnabridgedPod Sullivan‘s young adult novel uses this story, Frank R. Stockton‘s “The Lady, or the Tiger?,” as a springboard for a story about class division, corruption, and power. At the novel‘s heart is the tiger queen, Kateri, the daughter of the powerful king who rules a small kingdom built on a formerly lush oasis. ⬇️ 5y
UnabridgedPod Now, the kingdom suffers because of a murderous drought that requires strict rationing of water for its citizens.⠀

Read the rest of my review at unabridgedpod.com/book-reviews.
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SassenachTheBookWizard
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It's like The Valiant had a baby with Aladdin big Jasmine becomes the street rat kinda...

This was really cool and honestly a little darker than I was expecting. I am really impressed with how well the battle/combat scenes at the end were written. Only complaint was the epilogue seemed very short and rushed and it just confirmed things I assumed would happen. It wasn't totally necessary.

Now I need to go reread the original short story

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SassenachTheBookWizard
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It's finally go time! Annie was so sweet to send me an ARC and I have been quite vocal that I want retellings of something other than Beauty and the Beast and Cinderella *enters retelling of Frank Stockton's short story "The Lady, or the Tiger"*

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SassenachTheBookWizard
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Ah! Annie Sullivan sent me an ARC and I'm high key freaking out. I'm so excited for this book! September 10th (seriously brace yourselves for September. There's an OFFENSIVE amount of new releases)

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I got approved 😍😍😍😍😍 #netgalley #tigerqueen

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This book was fast paced and thrilling from beginning to end. Tiger Queen is beautifully written and captivating. Annie Sullivan keeps you guessing throughout the book. I loved all of the characters in this book and found myself rooting for them until the very end. I highly recommend this book to any fantasy reader looking for a fresh new take on a fairy tale retelling. Released Sept. 10, 2019⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ #netgalley #ARC #24B4Monday

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