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I love to write, it is my passion. I've now been published twice and I plan on becoming a world-renown author once out of high school. I also plan on becoming a high school English teacher because I live for English and Lit.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

The False Prince

"The False Prince" by Jennifer A. Nielsen


"The False Prince" has an air to it that makes you think it's an easy book. It truly is an easy read for I read it in about five hours. But don't let the reading level discourage you: Sometimes the easy books are some of the best. This book is full of lies, deceit, and dark plotting. Taking innocent orphaned boys and leading them to believe something is wrong, yet it holds your attention till the end. Written in first person POV gives insight to all of the trials Sage (the main character) has to go through while trying to stay alive.

Sage is an obnoxious boy of fourteen going on fifteen. He's difficult to handle and he's always stealing. But then a nobleman by the name of Conner come around and buys him from the orphanage to take him back to his country mansion, Sage is very suspicious of Conner's motives. Along the way, Conner picks up three other orphaned boys who look eerily similar to Sage. Sage learns of Conner's plan once they get to the palace, and he's determined to get to the bottom of this treacherous plot.

This book is GREAT. I give it a four point five (4.5) out of five (5).

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