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Empress of All Seasons door Emiko Jean
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Empress of All Seasons (editie 2018)

door Emiko Jean (Auteur)

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In this Japanese folklore??inspired YA fantasy for fans of The Hunger Games, a lowly young woman with a monstrous secret competes to become empress.


Each generation, a competition is held to find the next empress of Honoku. The rules are simple. Survive the palace's enchanted seasonal rooms. Conquer Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Marry the prince. All are eligible to compete??all except yōkai, supernatural monsters and spirits whom the human emperor is determined to enslave and destroy.
Mari has spent a lifetime training to become empress. Winning should be easy. And it would be, if she weren't hiding a dangerous secret. Mari is a yōkai with the ability to transform into a terrifying monster. If discovered, her life will be forfeit. As she struggles to keep her true identity hidden, Mari's fate collides with that of Taro, the prince who has no desire to inherit the imperial throne, and Akira, a half-human, half-yōkai outcast.
Torn between duty and love, loyalty and betrayal, vengeance and forgiveness, the choices of Mari, Taro, and Akira will decide the fate of Honoku...
Winter 2018-2019 Kids' Indie Next List

"Dark, daring, and utterly delicious."??C.J. Redwine, New York Times??bestselling author of The Bloodspell

"Will latch onto your imagination and sweep you along for a magical and dangerous ride."??Joelle Charbonneau, New York Times??bestselling author of The Testing Trilogy

"Jean's world building is incredible."??Booklist


"An engaging story that also questions the power structures of heaven and earth, male and female, human and yokai. A narrative that will engage fans of the genre with a much-needed non-Western setting."??K
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Titel:Empress of All Seasons
Auteurs:Emiko Jean (Auteur)
Info:HMH Books for Young Readers (2018), 384 pages
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I absolutely loved this book. Such a good story and such an emotional rollercoaster. Side note I listened to it on audiobook and I really liked the narrator ( )
  musicalbookdragon | May 23, 2022 |
I spent the last several hours forcing myself to give EMPRESS OF ALL SEASONS a chance and now I am. Just. Tired.

The ideas used in this book are phenomenal - the Season rooms were a personal favorite and had an amazing aesthetic. The struggles between the yokai and the humans was also a brilliant touch. But that's sort of where my interest in EMPRESS OF ALL SEASONS stops because the execution was messy at best. For one, we have too many POVs. I love books with multiple POVs, but they have to have a purpose. At least one of the POVs here was completely unnecessary, and his POV could have been effortlessly cut without affecting the overall story. We have interesting minor characters that aren't explored and major characters that keep getting cut breaks because to have them struggle and earn their place would slow the story down. This story rockets so fast that you don't have time to get to know anyone or experience anything.

And that's what frustrated me most of all. Stylistically, I really feel like EMPRESS OF ALL SEASONS fell short. The writing isn't compelling, the characters poorly explored, the objectives too easily gained... it just wasn't satisfying. And I'm sad because I really liked the idea and I REALLY liked the possibilities of the adventures to be had and dangers to be experienced in each of the Season rooms that never happened because they were rushed through. Disappointed. I am disappointed and unsatisfied.

For a more in-depth reviews as well as other bookish content, head on over to The Literary Phoenix. ( )
  Morteana | Sep 11, 2020 |
THAT ENDING. I'm still not sure how I feel, so more review to come. ( )
  AnnaWaffles | Aug 28, 2020 |
3,5 - first time I feel the need to put a half star in a book!

This was a good read, I'm glad I choose it for the "Asian readaton". It wasn't the most intriguing or original story, it was predictable (except for what happened in one of the last chapters) and I as I was reading I felt like it could be more intense but then I remember that is YA so... is okay. It has a good amount of blood and death in it for the circumstances.

What I loved was the yokai. The different types and their powers... and the collars! That was fun. The love story was pretty standard and same with the rebellion plot. But still enjoyable.

Until the end, I was thinking in putting a solid 3 starts, but!

The deaths! God, when I thought Mari died I literally say out laud What the f*ck! And then Taro died and was the same because I thought that he was going to do the typical revenge for my love and all that stuff. But no! It was cool and I liked it.

I would really liked to read more about the travel and siege of the Imperial City, the fight against Satoshi and how she defeated him, but is okay. Still, if someday a book about that or the other two wars that are mentioned comes out I'll definitely read it!

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  Merlucito | Jul 30, 2020 |
Really enjoyed the worldbuilding and the different types of yokai. Would have liked to know more about the Seasonists, and why they didn't play a greater role in the conflicts between the yokai and the priests. The relationship between Taro and Mari moved a bit fast, the season rooms felt a little bit deus ex machina-ish, and I wish she had more female friends who lived, but overall I still enjoyed it. ( )
  hatingongodot | May 3, 2020 |
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Fantasy. Romance. Folklore. Young Adult Fiction. HTML:

In this Japanese folklore??inspired YA fantasy for fans of The Hunger Games, a lowly young woman with a monstrous secret competes to become empress.


Each generation, a competition is held to find the next empress of Honoku. The rules are simple. Survive the palace's enchanted seasonal rooms. Conquer Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Marry the prince. All are eligible to compete??all except yōkai, supernatural monsters and spirits whom the human emperor is determined to enslave and destroy.
Mari has spent a lifetime training to become empress. Winning should be easy. And it would be, if she weren't hiding a dangerous secret. Mari is a yōkai with the ability to transform into a terrifying monster. If discovered, her life will be forfeit. As she struggles to keep her true identity hidden, Mari's fate collides with that of Taro, the prince who has no desire to inherit the imperial throne, and Akira, a half-human, half-yōkai outcast.
Torn between duty and love, loyalty and betrayal, vengeance and forgiveness, the choices of Mari, Taro, and Akira will decide the fate of Honoku...
Winter 2018-2019 Kids' Indie Next List

"Dark, daring, and utterly delicious."??C.J. Redwine, New York Times??bestselling author of The Bloodspell

"Will latch onto your imagination and sweep you along for a magical and dangerous ride."??Joelle Charbonneau, New York Times??bestselling author of The Testing Trilogy

"Jean's world building is incredible."??Booklist


"An engaging story that also questions the power structures of heaven and earth, male and female, human and yokai. A narrative that will engage fans of the genre with a much-needed non-Western setting."??K

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