|   | The Last Prince by E. G. Radcliff In a hellish city, the fate of a young boy rests on the very thing he fears most… Robbed of his childhood by tragedy and betrayal and forced onto the streets, only fury makes young Ninian feel whole - and in a world of gangs and fae, Ninian is more than willing to fight for his life. But it doesn’t take much to topple a life which is already balanced on the edge of a knife. And by the time a desperate Ninian realizes he’s crossed the wrong person, it is much, much too late. In his frantic struggle to right his collapsing world, Ninian’s furious, bloody efforts are dredging up history he’d rather forget - the past is tired of being held at bay, and even fighting cannot protect Ninian from himself. So when he meets a crimson-eyed stranger, a boy so broken he refuses even to speak, Ninian does not believe he has the capacity to care. He is wrong. And that will change everything… (This title is a full length prequel to The Hidden King) Young Adult • Fantasy | 
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                            Worldbuilding: Aided the story Plot: Mostly clear Characters: Roles are clear 
                            Storytelling: Balanced Immersion: Didn’t want to put the book down Emotional Response: Strong emotions 
                            Thought Provoking: Did some research after reading Cover: Adequately represents the story | 
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                            Worldbuilding: Aided the story Plot: Straightforward Characters: Roles are clear 
                            Storytelling: Descriptive Immersion: Didn’t want to put the book down Emotional Response: Strong emotions 
                            Thought Provoking: New ideas came up Cover: Matches the story well Content Warnings: mentions of childhood sexual assault and child abuse | 
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                            Worldbuilding: Aided the story Plot: Straightforward Characters: Roles are clear 
                            Storytelling: Descriptive Immersion: Didn’t want to put the book down Emotional Response: Strong emotions 
                            Thought Provoking: New ideas came up Cover: Matches the story well | 
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