Review of Queen of Highwings

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Post by Ma Kristine Dakoykoy Rennie »

Thank you for your insightful review of "Queen of Highwings" by Andri E. Elia. Your detailed analysis beautifully captures the essence of the story, highlighting its empowering message for readers of all ages, especially young females exploring their potential beyond gender limitations.
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It's a book that keeps the women at the fore-front. It shows how women are also able in the current generation
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The book sets an amazing tone and premise. I got hooked to it from the very start. It has a very interesting notion that is built throughout. Each character is unique in their own way and has a different arc. It does an exceptional job to represent the gender norms. I really liked reading it.
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Just from reading the official review, I'm in love with the premise of this novel. Hopefully, the Queen's children are tight-knit because if they are all going against each other for the crown, it's going to create more hostility in the village. I cannot wait to read this story.
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Post by Kristine Mariel Diaz »

Excellent review, really well written and informative.
These days, it's common to find books with strong female leads who bear a significant amount of responsibility for the plot and inspiring tales that inspire readers to follow their ambitions.
I am grateful of this characters that I didn't typically see when I was younger since they serve as role models for young girls, helping them to realize that your gender has no bearing on your limitations in life.
Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thank you for your informational review. I'm glad you enjoyed the book so much. From the sample, I could tell it was well written as you had stated. It is awesome that it is edited so well. I'm sure those who like the sci-fi/fantasy genres will be glad to read it. As for me, I don't care for those genres, thus I'll pass the book by.
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Queen of Highwings

The Queen has become bedridden and the people has to depend on one of her children. Which of the Queen’s children will be able to handle such a huge task? As women sometimes we forget how powerful we are and the power we possess just as a woman. Men and women are powerful and sometimes they have to be put to the test just so that they can see it.
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“Queen of Highwings” by Andri E. Elia is a sci-fi novel that takes place in the fictional Yandar Kingdom of Highwings on the planet Phe’lak. An incredible queen emerges to lead her armies against treacherous former allies. The battle she waged fractured the unity of the Phe’lakir people for the first time in their history. Unfortunately, the queen suffered a serious injury and is bedridden so she cannot help restore the city. The future of the Yanar Kingdom is handed down to her two daughters and one son. Which one of her children will take on this responsibility? One must read this action-packed adventure to learn the future of this kingdom. Hrya, one of the princesses, exceeds expectations by taking on responsibility to lead the troops and fought like a battle-hardened veteran. This book shows how incredibly strong, intelligent and brave women can be and they do exceed expectations. Women can and should lead the world. Similarly, it is about time a woman becomes president of the U.S. This is a well-written book that all members should enjoy. Very good review.
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Post by Patel Khushi Manishbhai »

This feels a lot like Throne of Glass but much better. However, I feel that the author focuses slightly more on aesthetics rather than the actual plot. Nonetheless, it was a good read and the review was almost clinical. what I liked best was the multi-dimensional plot (literally).
Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Post by Neha Panikar »

Wonderful review! The fact that it is a part of a series, based on fantasy and yet resonates with real life emotions has me interested!! I wish I had seen/read this when younger; even so,I would keep this ready for my young niece when she grows up.
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This sounds like such an interesting story and the thing that it should females as warriors adds to its appeal. I'd surely like to what happens to the kingdom and which of queen's children will bear the responsibility.
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From the detailed review, I could feel there is heap of emotions in the book. Fictious books of realms and kingdoms demands vivid description and I believe the author has done full justice to this.
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The author's ability to craft a vivid and captivating world in Yandar Kingdom showcases a remarkable imagination, providing readers with an immersive experience. Congrats on the BOTD.
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Post by Laura Ungureanu »

This fantasy novel captures the destinity of a kingdom that was shook by his queen's decisions. Now the power rests in her three children, but there is the question of which one will be the leader. It sounds interesting, but not something I would read.
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Hrya and Enmiat stand out as compelling characters, each contributing to the narrative in unique and thought-provoking ways. The author's character development skills shine through.
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