The False Prince (Review by Tracy)
The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielson is the first books in a medieval trilogy about royal schemes and dangerous conspiracies. It was filled with twists and turns that created a suspenseful network of lies and masked identities. The False Prince is set in a typical medieval kingdom ruled by a corrupt monarchy. The kingdom is divided when suddenly, the king and his royal family are poisoned and die. To stop the impending war, a clever court noble, Conner, conceives a devious plan to create a puppet prince to plant a heir onto the throne. The main character is an orphan named Sage, with quick hands a a knack for pickpocketing. He is roped into Conner's schemes, competing alongside two other boys to be chosen as Conner's puppet prince. However, Sage is levels cleverer than the other two, and knows Conner is up to no good. But his life is on the line in this dangerous game -- he either plays his part, or dies. However, there are many overused and familiar tropes woven...