The Stolen Crown

The Stolen Crown by Eva Howard is a reprint edition published by Aladdin on December 4, 2018. This 304-page book is presented in English and follows Ellie Dray and her League of Archers as they strive to uphold Robin Hood’s legacy by stealing from the rich to aid the poor. Set in Sherwood Forest, the story unfolds as Ellie learns of a plot to kidnap the new young king following King John’s unexpected death, raising the stakes for her and her companions.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of bravery and moral dilemmas as Ellie and her League navigate challenges while trying to protect the throne. The book incorporates elements of juvenile fiction, fairy tales, and historical adaptations, making it a rich addition to the genre. As Ellie confronts the complexities of loyalty and justice, the story invites readers into a world where the lines between right and wrong are often blurred.
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Ellie Dray and her League of Archers are keeping Robin Hood’s legacy alive by stealing from the rich to help the poor, but when they discover someone is trying to steal the crown, they learn that some things may be out of their league.
Ellie and her League of Archers are still on the run—living in Sherwood Forest, trying to protect the good parts of Robin Hood’s legacy by helping the poor in the neighboring villages and eluding the Baron’s men. But then King John dies unexpectedly and Ellie learns of a plot to kidnap the new king—who’s just a boy—and steal the throne. Can the League stop this scheme before it’s too late?
Kirkus Reviews described League of Archers as a book that “doesn’t shy away from deep moral dilemmas often unexplored in middle grade novels and important to acknowledge in a story with life-or-death stakes.” And Booklist said that it was a “highly enjoyable adventure story that should appeal to a wide range of readers.”
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