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Overview

Katsa has been able to kill a man with her bare hands since she was eight—she’s a Graceling, one of the rare people in her land born with an extreme skill. As niece of the king, she should be able to live a life of privilege, but Graced as she is with killing, she is forced to work as the king’s thug.

     When she first meets Prince Po, Graced with combat skills, Katsa has no hint of how her life is about to change. She never expects to become Po’s friend. She never expects to learn a new truth about her own Grace—or about a terrible secret that lies hidden far away . . . a secret that could destroy all seven kingdoms with words alone.

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«“An impressive first novel, this well crafted and rewarding fantasy will leave readers hoping for more.” Booklist (starred review)

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"Cashore strikes a strong balance between adventure, drama and romance--bloody battles and sexual tension co-exist in equal measure--and Katsa''s combination of pride in her unique talents and vulnerability in her self-doubts make her a strongly sympathetic character. Readers will identify closely with this young woman, whose coming of age also involves coming to terms with a talent that is both a blessing and a curse."--BookPage, November 2008

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780152063962
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Publication date: 10/1/2008
  • Pages: 480
  • Sales rank: 77,273
  • Age range: 14 years
  • Lexile: 730L (what's this?)
  • Product dimensions: 5.90 (w) x 8.40 (h) x 1.50 (d)

Meet the Author

KRISTIN CASHORE is a freelance educational writer who writes content for textbooks and teacher editions, as well as book reviews for The Horn Book Guide and other publications. Kristin received her master's degree in children's literature in 2003 from Simmons College, where she worked with Liza Ketchum and was named a Virginia Haviland Scholar. She lives in Jacksonville, Florida.

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CHAPTER ONE

IN THESE DUNGEONS the darkness was complete, but Katsa had a map in her mind. One that had so far proven correct, as Oll’s maps tended to do. Katsa ran her hand along the cold walls and counted doors and passageways as she went. Turning when it was time to turn; stopping finally before an opening that should contain a stairway leading down. She crouched and felt forward with her hands. There was a stone step, damp and slippery with moss, and another one below it. This was Oll’s staircase, then. She only hoped that when he and Giddon followed her with their torches, they would see the moss slime, tread carefully, and not waken the dead by clattering headlong down the steps.

Katsa slunk down the stairway. One left turn and two right turns. She began to hear voices as she entered a corridor where the darkness flickered orange with the light of a torch set in the wall. Across from the torch was another corridor where, according to Oll, anywhere from two to ten guards should be standing watch before a certain cell at the passageway’s end.

These guards were Katsa’s mission. It was for them that she had been sent first.

Katsa crept toward the light and the sound of laughter. She could stop and listen, to get a better sense of how many she would face, but there was no time. She pulled her hood down low and swung around the corner.

She almost tripped over her first four victims, who were sitting on the floor across from each other, their backs against the wall, legs splayed, the air stinking with whatever strong drink they’d brought down here to pass the time of their watch. Katsa kicked and struck at temples and necks, and the four men lay slumped together on the floor before amazement had even registered in their eyes.

There was only one more guard, sitting before the cell bars at the end of the corridor. He scrambled to his feet and slid his sword from its sheath. Katsa walked toward him, certain that the torch at her back hid her face, and particularly her eyes, from his sight. She measured his size, the way he moved, the steadiness of the arm that held the sword toward her.

"Stop there. It’s clear enough what you are." His voice was even. He was brave, this one. He cut the air with his sword, in warning. "You don’t frighten me."

He lunged toward her. She ducked under his blade and whirled her foot out, clipping his temple. He dropped to the ground.

She stepped over him and ran to the bars, squinting into the darkness of the cell. A shape huddled against the back wall, a person too tired or too cold to care about the fighting going on. Arms wrapped around legs, and head tucked between knees. He was shivering—she could hear his breath. She shifted, and the light glanced over his crouched form. His hair was white and cut close to his head. She saw the glimmer of gold in his ear. Oll’s maps had served them well, for this man was a Lienid. He was the one they were looking for.

She pulled on the door latch. Locked. Well, that was no surprise, and it wasn’t her problem. She whistled once, low, like an owl. She stretched the brave guard flat on his back and dropped one of her pills into his mouth. She ran up the corridor, turned the four unfortunates on their backs beside each other, and dropped a pill into each mouth. Just as she was beginning to wonder if Oll and Giddon had lost themselves in the dungeons, they appeared around the corner and slipped past her.

"A quarter hour, no more," she said.

"A quarter hour, My Lady." Oll’s voice was a rumble. "Go safely."

Their torchlight splashed the walls as they approached the cell. The Lienid man moaned and drew his arms in closer. Katsa caught a glimpse of his torn, stained clothing. She heard Giddon’s ring of lock picks clink against itself. She would have liked to have waited to see that they opened the door, but she was needed elsewhere. She tucked her packet of pills into her sleeve and ran.

THE CELL GUARDS reported to the dungeon guard, and the dungeon guard reported to the underguard. The underguard reported to the castle guard. The night guard, the king’s guard, the wall guard, and the garden guard also reported to the castle guard. As soon as one guard noticed another’s absence, the alarm would be raised, and if Katsa and her men weren’t far enough away, all would be lost. They would be pursued, it would come to bloodshed; they would see her eyes, and she would be recognized. So she had to get them all, every guard. Oll had guessed there would be twenty. Prince Raffin had made her thirty pills, just in case.

Most of the guards gave her no trouble. If she could sneak up on them, or if they were crowded in small groups, they never knew what hit them. The castle guard was a bit more complicated, because five guards defended his office. She swirled through the lot of them, kicking and kneeing and hitting, and the castle guard jumped up from his guardhouse desk, burst through the door, and ran into the fray.

"I know a Graceling when I see one." He jabbed with his sword, and she rolled out of the way. "Let me see the colors of your eyes, boy. I’ll cut them out. Don’t think I won’t."

It gave her some pleasure to knock him on the head with the hilt of her knife. She grabbed his hair, dragged him onto his back, and dropped a pill onto his tongue. They would all say, when they woke to their headaches and their shame, that the culprit had been a Graceling boy, Graced with fighting, acting alone. They would assume she was a boy, because in her plain trousers and hood she looked like one, and because when people were attacked it never occurred to anyone that it might have been a girl. And none of them had caught a glimpse of Oll or Giddon: She had seen to that.

No one would think of her. Whatever the Graceling Lady Katsa might be, she was not a criminal who lurked around dark courtyards at midnight, disguised. And besides, she was supposed to be en route east. Her uncle Randa, King of the Middluns, had seen her off just that morning, the whole city watching, with Captain Oll and Giddon, Randa’s underlord, escorting her. Only a day of very hard riding in the wrong direction could have brought her south to King Murgon’s court.

Katsa ran through the courtyard, past flower beds, fountains, and marble statues of Murgon. It was quite a pleasant courtyard, really, for such an unpleasant king; it smelled of grass and rich soil, and the sweetness of dew-dripped flowers. She raced through Murgon’s apple orchard, a trail of drugged guards stretching out behind her. Drugged, not dead: an important distinction. Oll and Giddon, and most of the rest of the secret Council, had wanted her to kill them. But at the meeting to plan this mission, she’d argued that killing them would gain no time.

"What if they wake?" Giddon had said.

Prince Raffin had been offended. "You doubt my medicine. They won’t wake."

"It would be faster to kill them," Giddon had said, his brown eyes insistent. Heads in the dark room had nodded.

"I can do it in the time allotted," Katsa had said, and when Giddon had started to protest, she’d held up her hand. "Enough. I won’t kill them. If you want them killed, you can send someone else."

Oll had smiled and clapped the young lord on the back. "Just think, Lord Giddon, it’ll make it more fun for us. The perfect robbery, past all of Murgon’s guards, and nobody hurt? It’s a good game."

The room had erupted with laughter, but Katsa hadn’t even cracked a smile. She wouldn’t kill, not if she didn’t have to. A killing couldn’t be undone, and she’d killed enough. Mostly for her uncle. King Randa thought her useful. When border ruffians were stirring up trouble, why send an army if you could send a single representative? It was much more economical. But she’d killed for the Council, too, when it couldn’t be avoided. This time it could be avoided.

At the far end of the orchard she came upon a guard who was old, as old, perhaps, as the Lienid. He stood in a grove of yearling trees, leaning on his sword, his back round and bent. She snuck up behind him and paused. A tremor shook the hands that rested on the hilt of his blade.

She didn’t think much of a king who didn’t retire his guards in comfort when they’d gotten too old to hold a sword steady.

But if she left him, he would find the others she’d felled and raise the alarm. She struck him once, hard, on the back of the head, and he slumped and let out a puff of air. She caught him and lowered him to the ground, as gently as she could, and then dropped a pill into his mouth. She took a moment to run her fingers along the lump forming on his skull. She hoped his head was strong.

She had killed once by accident, a memory she held close to her consciousness. It was how her Grace had announced its nature, a decade ago. She’d been a child, barely eight years old. A man who was some sort of distant cousin had visited the court. She hadn’t liked him—his heavy perfume, the way he leered at the girls who served him, the way his leer followed them around the room, the way he touched them when he thought no one was watching. When he’d started to pay Katsa some attention, she had grown wary. "Such a pretty little one," he’d said. "Graceling eyes can be so very unattractive. But you, lucky girl, look better for it. What is your Grace, my sweetness? Storytelling? Mind reading? I know. You’re a dancer."

Katsa hadn’t known what her Grace was. Some Graces took longer than others to surface. But even if she had known, she wouldn’t have cared to discuss it with this cousin. She’d scowled at the man and turned away. But then his hand had slid toward her leg, and her hand had flown out and smashed him in the face. So hard and so fast that she’d pushed the bones of his nose into his brain.

Ladies in the court had screamed; one had fainted. When they’d lifted him from the pool of blood on the floor and he’d turned out to be dead, the court had grown silent, backed away. Frightened eyes—not just those of the ladies now, but those of the soldiers, the sworded underlords—all directed at her. It was fine to eat the meals of the king’s chef, who was Graced with cooking, or send their horses to the king’s Graced horse doctor. But a girl Graced with killing? This one was not safe.

Copyright © 2008 by Kristin Cashore

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  • Posted September 3, 2009

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    Excellent, astonishing

    How can I even begin to review this book? How could I get you to trust me and read it, for it is one of the best book I've ever read? I can think of only one way: Must Read. I speak as I read. I'm happy. I'm sad. I'm scared. I'm relieved. I'm shocked. I'm waiting. Yes, all this while reading. Fiction, action, romance, friendship, fantasy, love, coping, dealing, Kings, Queens, evil, kindness, villain, killing... What else can you ask for in a book?

    The writing was excellent, astonishing. The plot was full of magic and emotions. The characters, oh, the characters; they were unforgettable and brilliant. I can not even pick a character a loved the most. They all were above marvelous. I love Po and Katsa obviously, but the rest were equally amazing. I do love Po! Did I say that already?

    I could not have imagined a better cover either, I loved the color, the effects and the eyes! The beginning, the ending and the story were all amazing. How she came up with all this, I have no idea. Needless to say, that whatever your reading preferences are, you have to read this book. I highly recommend it.

    30 out of 32 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 17, 2008

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    How is this story telling?

    To me one of the essential things for a story is plot, and I found it rather absent in this book. It is much more romance than action, which wasn't really what the summery advertised (not that I don't like romance, I just don't think false advertising is fair). The characters seemed a little flat and far too predictable (something that goes beyond consistency) and they didn't really change all that much. She is supposed to be a mercenary and yet she fears killing, am I the only one that think's that odd? Oh well, I'm not saying some might enjoy it, but I certainly didn't and I don't suggest you waste your money on it.

    22 out of 59 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted September 16, 2009

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    WHAT A FANTASTIC READ.

    Our heroine, Katsa, is blessed, or cursed at times in her opinion, with a grace. In Katsa's world, a grace is a sort of innate ability that certain people are born with. Graces can be as simple as being able to play the flute really well, or as powerful as being able to read minds. Katsa's grace just happens to be killing, and as such, is exploited by her Uncle, the king, to preserve his own power and ensure that his demands are met. Katsa's role as royal enforcer often leaves her troubled, and somewhat afraid of her own powers. Deep down, Katsa is also lonely, although she doesn't realize it. That is, until she meets Po, a prince with a powerful fighting grace that seems to rival her own. As Katsa learns more about Po, and his mysterious grace, she also learns more about herself and finds the freedom to choose her own path.
    This book was pure fun. The story had plenty of action, beginning even from the first page, and I found Katsa to be a complex but likeable character. The romance was sweet, without being overly sappy, although I did find Katsa's negative views of marriage as somewhat puzzling. This may sound strange, but I also really enjoyed the antagonist in the novel. We don't actually see much of his character, but his grace was just so sneaky! Cashore kept me guessing to the end as to how or if he would be ultimately defeated. I am glad that I gave this book a try and I plan on reading Fire, Cashore's soon to be released second novel.

    16 out of 17 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 7, 2010

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    The BEST Book!

    I read constantly, and I have only enjoyed a few other books as much as I enjoyed Graceling! The plot was strong and fast-paced, the characters were phenomenal, and I loved the story! This is absolutely a must-read for any book lover!

    Incidentally, the other books I loved were "Daughter of the Empire" by Feist, "Heart of Myrial" by Furey, and "Hunger Games" by Collins!

    12 out of 12 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted August 25, 2009

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    Awfully Disappointing

    Graceling is like a movie you keep watching because you think it has to get better, but it never does and you regret it by the end. The idea could have really been something but it never amounted to the potential. The book starts out interesting with these mysterious gracelings who have gifts to do things very well, then dips into predictable or shallow characters, an upsetting animal torturing king, bloody hunting, traveling more then needed, unrealistic conclusions, and unimportant realizations that have been mentioned before. Things don't add up in this book and major details overlooked while minor detailed are focused on to annoyance. I read a lot and was awfully disappointed in this book. I don't recommend reading it.

    11 out of 33 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 3, 2009

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    Graceling

    In all the Seven Kingdoms no is feared or revered as much as Gracelings -- individuals who are born with an innate talent to do something extremely well, be it to sing perfectly, outrun a horse, or even to read minds. Gracelings are immediately discerned by their different colored eyes, often to their disadvantage since most people distrust and even dislike them. Katsa is born with one green and one blue eye but has no idea what her grace is until after her seventh birthday, when she accidentally killed a man. With the unlikely grace of killing Katsa is turned into her uncle's (King Randa) personal thug and enforcer - sending Katsa off on missions to 'punish' his vassals through pain, torture or even death. For herself, Katsa views her grace as a burden -- more often than not seeing herself as a monster. That is until she begins planning and executing her own secret missions with the help of her friends to combat the oppressive reigns of various rulers. One such mission to rescue the kidnapped grandfather of another ruler doesn't go exactly as planned when Katsa encounters another Graceling almost as talented in fighting as she is. A Graceling who will challenge every belief Katsa holds about the world around her and herself.

    Boy, oh boy, Katsa kicks butt. Really. She's not happy unless she's taking out an entire battalion of bad guys. She doesn't feel feminine (she even cuts off all her hair - I can totally sympathize!) but she still possesses this incredibly soft inner self which is slowly uncovered as she opens herself up to others. In her struggle to define, and perhaps more importantly, learn to control her Grace, Katsa strives to find the courage to take control of her own life. This fast-paced book practically flew by but still took the time to address even minor characters which left me feeling satisfied and thoroughly engaged throughout. Graceling is an adventure story, a fantasy, a mystery, a political suspense, a romance -- it has it all and doesn't stop for a second. I found myself thinking about Katsa long afterwards because by golly, how fun would it be to be able to KNOW you could take down anybody, I mean anybody, before they even noticed you had two different colored eyes?

    9 out of 9 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted April 29, 2009

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    AMAZING!!!! MUST READ NOW!

    One of my favorite books ever! I did an english project on it and would definitely work on it again. Don't even think about it, just go to barnes and noble and buy it! (unless you don't like fantasy/adventure/mystery/romance)

    Looking through Katsa's green and blue graced eyes, you see her world of fantasy. There are 7 kings ruling over the land and people. Her uncle is one of them. He is a cruel man who uses Katsa as his weapon, because her grace is killing. She can kill an army without any weapons or armor and easily win. She is unstoppable, until a King interferes and has her running for her life. This book will take you on a thrilling adventure that includes action, romance, and mystery.

    The next in the series is Fire and then Bitterblue (sadly they haven't come out yet).

    9 out of 10 people found this review helpful.

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    Posted December 16, 2008

    FACINATING! A MUST READ!

    I'm finding it hard to put what I want to say into words other than, FANTASTIC! MARVELOUS! A GEM! A MUST READ!

    I haven't been excited about a book in a long time. This one deserves it! Oh, it has fantasy, and life, and tribulation, and strife, and laughter, and nonsense, and ... just read it!

    9 out of 10 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 25, 2009

    One of the Best books ever!

    READ THIS BOOK!!
    GRACELING is a wonderful book, and when reading it you feel as if you really know the characters and are really swept up in the adventure of it all. This book is not only a great and absorbing read, but also makes you think about issues in today's world. This is the kind of book you stay up till 3 in the morning reading. I could not put it down, and i can't wait for the next books by Kristen Cashore. (The fact that i know the author's name by heart speaks extremely well for her.) This is an amazing first novel, and an just an amazing novel overall.
    -Luna

    6 out of 7 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 12, 2010

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    A Great First Novel

    This is a very interesting young adult fantasy novel. The main character, Katsa, lives in a world where certain people posses extreme skills or talents, called a "grace". These people are called Gracelings, and they are easily recognizable by the fact that their eyes are two different colors. Katsa's grace is the ability to kill, and she's forced to use her grace as the King's enforcer. But what should she do when the King's orders go against everything that she believes and feels?

    This was a really good fantasy novel! I enjoyed it quite a bit. Lots of action and a good touch of romance. The only reason that I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 was because of the ending. There was this whole build-up around who the "bad guy" was and evading him and such, and then it ended really abruptly and was very anti-climatic. There was another section of the book after that to wrap up a few loose ends. I kinda liked that section, but at the same time it seemed a bit odd to me. Maybe it's trying to set up another book? Not sure. But overall, I am really glad that I read this.

    The only other problem I had was that I listened to the audiobook and I'm not sure if I recommend that. It was a full cast audio, so basically one reader for everything but the dialogue, and then a bunch of readers for the dialogue. And honestly, they were all pretty good. It took me a bit to get used to that kind of setup because I am so used to just one or possibly 2 readers. But I got used to it pretty quick. The problem I had was the music that they kept inserting into it! That drove me crazy! I kept feeling like I was watching some old movie where some says something that's supposed to shock or surprise you, then you hear "Dum, dum, dum" (or whatever the music happens to be). I just felt like laughing every time that they did it! Which is probably not a good thing since they were adding it to the parts that were supposed to be suspenseful! So, I think that I'd recommend reading it, not listening to it.

    5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted October 9, 2009

    Pass

    Some people really loved and I can see why but this was in the wrong genre. It was fantasy with some twisted form of adult content. Really, the whole sex thing was not necessary. It didn't fit the plot at all and for teenagers, it wasn't exactly a good example. That was my biggest pet peeve with this book. It was a quick, easy read. Maybe if you didn't have anything better than it would be worth your time but for me, it was a one time read. Pass for whatever comes next in this trilogy.

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  • Posted June 28, 2010

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    A great book!

    This book is fantastic! It's so unique in its plot and characters. If you haven't read it yet, you need to!

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 9, 2009

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    I Love this book!

    When I first started reading this book I got really confused at what was happening. As the story progressed though, I got so into it I didn't ever want to put it down! The characters are amazing! You never knew exactly what was going to happen at any time during this book. My favorite characters (the main characters of this story) were Katsa and Po. I love them both very much. I definately love this book, and recommend it to anyone!

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 1, 2009

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    LOVED IT!!!

    I truly loved this book!! It took me a while to buy it...more than once I picked it up, read what it was about, & put it back. It just didn't sound like something I would enjoy. I was sooo wrong!!! I've read it twice now & it's fantastic!! The storyline, the adventure, the mystery, the romance, I love Katsa & Po!! I think this is a definete must read...you won't be dissappointed!!

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted April 30, 2009

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    Love it!!!

    A friend of mine recommended this book to me and at first i was like this book sounds a little strange, but after I started reading it I fell in love with it!! I read this book in two days! I could not put it down! This book is about a girl, who has what is called a grace, which is a special talent or ability. There are people thought the kingdoms that have these abilities but no two are the same. This book is filled with adventure and excitement. I recommend this book all of my friends and to anyone that loves a good adventure!!

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 5, 2008

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    I thought it was a good book and worth the read. I like it when books catch me right from the start and keep me going.

    This book captured me from the begining and kept me reading to the very last page. Katsa is a strong independant young woman, who has always been under her uncles power. I like how she's tough and not affraid to show it! The concept of not wanting to marry does make sense to me, and I'm glad that Kristen is able to capture that. To me that shows Katsa being the stuborn, independant, girl she is. Unlike other reviews I've read for this book, I didn't think that the middle was boreing at all. On the contrary, it captured me. The other charectors in the book I also enjoyed. They each had different, and indevisual personalities that made the book interesting, especialy Po. This book had some funny parts that just make you smile, some sad that make you frown, and some twists that take you by surprise. Altogether a great read and well worth the sitting!

    3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 9, 2008

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    Wow it amazing

    this book was unreal. i stayed up late almost every night trying to finish it, and when i did i was so sad.
    i would read this book again and again.
    its about a girl who has a grace to kill anything and anyone with a slap of her hand or a slice by her dagger.
    and she meets a guy named po and she befriends him and later they fell in love, on there journey to defect a evil king and protect the princess.

    this book was exciting from the every first chapter i was by far the best book i ever read.

    3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 2, 2011

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    adored it!

    I was ensnared almost instantly by this story, I was unable to put it down so I just had to surrender to being hypnotized! This book was a true adventure with a little of everything battles against man, beast and the inner struggle of the heart. I fell in love with the heroic charaters and met some I loathed. Pure riveting fantasy that made my heart swell.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 1, 2011

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    One of the best books I have EVER read. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

    I rated this book 5 stars because of how absolutely amazing it is! This book has everything I like finding in books. It has romance, adventure, action, great characters, great writing, etc. I don't have one single negative thing to say about this book. It's so different, in a good way, and I have never read a book like this. I couldn't put it down, literally! I carried it from class to class, reading it whenever the teacher would stop talking...sometimes even while the teacher was talking. I borrowed this book from the library, not knowing what to expect. I ended up buying Graceling because I know that I will be reading it many times. Read it. I double dog dare you. You won't be dissapointed. Also, I had the privilege of reading Fire by Kristen Cashore, which is just as amazing as Graceling, so I recommend checking it out.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 7, 2010

    PERFECT..IN EVERY WAY

    The characters were amazing..the story and everything about it too.I stayed up till 12:30 am reading it until I finished reading it.I have to admit tht the ending was sad,but it was still a very good book all the way

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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