Review of Queen of Highwings

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When I saw the cover of the book, my first impression was: lightness, femininity (wings, light colors, title...). However, after reading the review, strength, courage, and struggle are added. And looking more closely - it is a woman with weapons and the white wings are the wings of a dragon.

The reviewer has an interesting message and vision, thanks!
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Great review! I typically do not read sci-fi/fantasy books however, I have read some great ones, and this book seems to be one of those. I will look into reading it. Queen of Highwings sounds like the women in the book are very empowered and run the worlds that they live in Congratulations on the review!
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Immersing oneself in a novel that takes place in a fictional realm is a delightful experience for readers. The anticipation of discovering which queen's offspring will inherit her throne adds an alluring layer of intrigue. Only by delving into the book's pages will one uncover the answer.
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A novel set in a fictional realm is always a treat to readers. It will be interesting to know who amongst her children will be the successor of the mighty queen. Would have to read to find out. Women have always been warriors be it a battle or not they can raise upto challenge anytime if need arises. Congrats on BOTD.
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Francis Omotayo Aderogbin wrote: 16 Jun 2023, 14:23 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Queen of Highwings" by Andri E. Elia.]
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This captivating novel takes place in the fictional realm of Yandar Kingdom of Highwings on the planet Phe'lak. Within this kingdom, a remarkably courageous queen emerges, leading her armies fearlessly in the face of treachery from former allies. The enthralling battle she wages fractures the unity of the Phe'lakir people for the first time in their history, leaving an enduring mark on the queen herself. Having suffered a debilitating injury, she becomes bedridden, unable to contribute to the city's restoration.

The destiny of Yandar Kingdom rests upon the shoulders of one of the queen's three children: two daughters and a son. The narrative raises pressing questions: Who among them will bear this responsibility? Can this person rise to the challenge? Is this person of age to assume such a significant role? Can this person fight? The answers to these inquiries unfold throughout the pages of this thrilling and adventurous book.

Among the memorable characters, two stood out as personal favorites: Hrya and Enmiat. Hrya, a young princess, defies expectations by shouldering responsibility at an early age and forsaking a life of luxury and indulgence. Instead, she displays great courage and wisdom as she leads the Phe'lakir troops, fighting valiantly like a seasoned warrior. Her leadership, troubleshooting skills, and determination greatly intrigued and inspired me. Meanwhile, Enmiat, Silva's nanny and the queen's maid, epitomizes unwavering loyalty by steadfastly remaining by the queen's side throughout her arduous journey of recovery.

One statement particularly resonated with me: "Phe'laki women are warriors." This concise declaration encapsulates the belief that our gender should not define our strengths or weaknesses. It serves as a powerful reminder that we are capable of surpassing our own expectations. While the book had numerous moments of levity, the most amusing one involved George reciting a poem to gain access to the royal doors. The blend of humor, urgency, and tension in that scene evoked hearty laughter and left a lasting impression.

Amidst the lighthearted moments, one passage evoked a deep emotional response within me. Hrya's tearful longing for home struck a chord, emphasizing the overwhelming sense of distance she felt despite being physically present in her mother's bed. It was a poignant portrayal of her longing for loved ones left behind.

In conclusion, this book caters to females of all ages, with a particular focus on younger readers seeking to explore their world, embrace greatness, and transcend gender limitations. It reinforces the notion that each of us possesses untapped potential, waiting to be unleashed in order to aid the helpless, inspire the hopeless, and provide solutions to the world's challenges. The book reminds us that the power to overcome obstacles lies within us and can only be hindered by our own inhibitions.

I commend the author for their exceptional work. The absence of typographical errors indicates meticulous editing, and the well-numbered pages facilitate easy navigation. The inclusion of vivid graphics and colorful illustrations enhanced the book's allure and made it a delight to read. The characters were skillfully developed, while the storyline captivated with its uniqueness, suspense, and overall excellence. It is without hesitation that I rate this book a perfect 5 out of 5 stars. I found nothing to dislike in this book.

I recommend Queen of Highwings by Andri E. Elia, which is a novel adjacent to the trilogy and a prequel to Eltanin, to females of all ages, especially females of younger age, who are ready to spread their wings to explore greatness that goes beyond gender limitations. The lessons in this book would fuel their hunger for exploration.

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It sounds like the book emphasizes the transformative power within individuals, highlighting the capacity to make a positive impact on others and address global challenges by unlocking one's untapped potential.
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This book is so much like Game of Thrones and I am so excited for this. Congratulations to the author for BOTD and best wishes for future projects.
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Congrats on BOTD!
Though set in the fictional Yandar Kingdom on the planet Phe'lak, Andri E. Elia's review of "Queen of Highwings" is a raving celebration of the book's entertaining and lovely qualities. The critic highlights the fate of the kingdom, the courageous queen, and the broken unity of the Phe'lakir people.
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Though the book seems to target females of younger age, the captivating plot can engage any reader of any age and gender who wishes to enjoy a science fiction and the themes of determination, leadership, and much more.
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The review of "Queen of Highwings" by Andri E. Elia praises the captivating narrative set in the fictional Yandar Kingdom on the planet Phe'lak. The reader commends the strong and courageous queen, raising thought-provoking questions about the destiny of the kingdom. Memorable characters like Hrya and Enmiat are highlighted, emphasizing themes of leadership and loyalty. The review appreciates the book's blend of humor, urgency, and tension, as well as its emotional depth. With meticulous editing, vivid graphics, and skillful character development, the reviewer gives a perfect 5-star rating, recommending it to females of all ages, especially young readers exploring their potential beyond gender limitations.
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Empowering women in any form is great, and I am sure that this book is an exceptional read. I would love to know the characters and what we can learn from them. The review is well-written and detailed and I like how you included the things that resonate with you. Thank you.
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Thank you for your review, it sounds like an interesting world and I love reading about different world views. Hopefully this book makes everyone feel comfortable about strong female characters, and not just suitable reading for women .
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This book appears to have captivating characters, who can serve as great role models for girls and women. On top of that it seems to have the perfect balance of lighthearted moments and deep emotional parts. A fantasy book with great characters, a good message, and perfect balances of emotions is just the kind of book I would enjoy. This book will definitely be joining my reading list. Congrats on BOTD!
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Francis, you wrote a wonderful review. You described the main themes and gave the potential reader a real sense of what kind of adventure they can expect from reading this book. I wholeheartedly agree with you that gender does not define strength or weakness. I have three daughters who have grown up to be three strong women. Aside from my strong wife, I am their biggest fan. I agree that you recommend this book to all females, but I, an old dad, may enjoy reading it as well! Have a great day Francis. If you have the time, check out some of my book reviews. I would appreciate your comments as well.
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The review left a strong impression. I appreciate how the book depicts women, encouraging them to explore the world with determination. Excited to dive into the book!
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I subscribe to the belief that each of us possesses untapped potential, that can be used to assist other people who may not be strong enough. I also believe that each of us has the power to overcome obstacles. Everyone is unique and has unique skills and I don't believe that it is dictated by gender. I'm not keen on books about war, but all the other aspects look interesting. Thank you for the comprehensive review.
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