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Three Dark Crowns by Kendare BlakeRead about the other entries on the list.
Imagine you are one of three young sisters, triplets, each with a different special ability and all heirs to the throne of the island of Fennbirn. Sounds pretty great, right? Except only one of you actually gets to sit on the throne, and to do so, you have to kill your other two sisters on your shared 16th birthday. Not so great now, is it? That’s the dilemma facing Mirabella, Katharine, and Arsinoe. And despite Arsinoe sounding like “arsenic,” it’s Katharine who is the poisoner, who has worked her whole life to build up a tolerance to toxins so that now no poison can touch her.
Three Dark Crowns is among Marissa Meyer's five books that test our loyalties at every turn and April Genevieve Tucholke's five books with secret Norse tropes.
--Marshal Zeringue