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Novel • Fiction
Carthya • Fantasy Kingdom
2012
YA
10-14 years
The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen is a YA fantasy novel about Sage, a witty orphan, who is recruited by the cunning regent Conner to impersonate the missing Prince Jaron of Carthya. Competing against two other boys, Sage navigates dangerous trials while Conner aims to control the kingdom's future. Sage's true identity and his struggle against Conner form the crux of the story. Themes of violence and manipulation appear in the narrative.
Adventurous
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Challenging
Emotional
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The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen delivers a thrilling, fast-paced adventure with compelling twists and well-developed characters. Many reviewers praise its engaging plot and strong protagonist. However, some critics highlight predictable elements and underdeveloped secondary characters. Overall, it's a captivating read for young adults despite minor flaws.
A reader who would enjoy The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen is typically aged 12-18, enjoys fast-paced adventure, clever plot twists, and strong, rebellious protagonists. Fans of The Hunger Games and Harry Potter series, who appreciate intricate plots and themes of identity and survival, will find this book compelling.
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Bevin Conner
A nobleman dedicated to the protection of Carthya, he orchestrates a plot to train an orphan boy as Prince Jaron. Conner is manipulative, willing to lie and cheat for his country’s sake.
Roden
An athletic orphan boy selected by Conner to compete for the role of Prince Jaron. Roden shows a talent for sword-fighting and is driven by a strong sense of duty to his country.
Tobias
The most intellectual of the orphans being groomed to be Prince Jaron, described as unusually thin and in need of a trim. Tobias values education and is known for his sharp mind.
Imogen
A servant girl at Farthenwood, considered mute, who is around Sage’s age. She works off a family debt and commands a strong sense of dignity.
Princess Amarinda
The princess of Bultain, initially engaged to Prince Darius. She is characterized by her lovely appearance and genuine affection for her betrothed.
Mott
One of Conner’s lead vigils, he shares a reluctant friendship with Sage. Mott is tall, dark-skinned, and morally principled about life and death.
Cregan
A brawny vigil working for Conner. He dislikes Sage and takes pleasure in antagonizing him, showing loyalty to Roden over Sage.
352
Novel • Fiction
Carthya • Fantasy Kingdom
2012
YA
10-14 years
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