You can read "The Queen of Attolia," written by Megan Whalen Turner, in various formats including print, e-book, and audiobook. It's available for purchase at major retailers like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent bookstores. Additionally, you may find it at your local library or through digital library services such as OverDrive or Libby.
The Queen of Attolia was created in 2001.
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The King of Attolia was created in 2006.
The King of Attolia has 387 pages.
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No. You may write a letter to her, but it would be read by the Queen's secretarial staff and not by the Queen herself (unless they decide to pass it to her).
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A summary is Eugenides a thief is caught by the King and put in jail for bragging and stealing until the Magus takes him away on an adventure to find Hamiathes's Gift. The Thief is best classified as Medieval Fantasy it was also a Newberry Honor in 1997. The sequels are The Queen of Attolia" and "The King of Attolia." Many good descriptions are given on sites selling the book though you don't need to buy the book actually.
play cards and read their letters from the queen.