Brilliant, Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining, and So Do the Ups And Downs in This Story.
The policy of joining two warring countries through the marriage of the monarchies is a practice that has often been used throughout history, however; making the child from a political marriage with the Prince from one country and the Princess of the other country, the King of the entire world is a novel approach. The idea was bad from it's conception all the way through to it's conclusion. As good a theory as that is, in this case, it weakened the existing royalties, and loyalties of both countries, by making enemies/castaways, out of the two royal sons that had already been told that they would be the Kings of their respective countries someday. That splintered the ruling class, and weakened both countries from the inside conflicts, that were created. How could anyone expect the boy child from that union to live long enough to reach adulthood, after creating political enemies in both palaces that would be delighted to dance on his grave and reclaim the crowns that had already been promised to them before the birth of the child.
That being the case, I would love to see that young Prince live long enough to assume the throne of an entire world. I thought that the book was very interesting, I can see echoes of our political systems, ruining the economies, and of the ruining of our ecosystem, mimicked in this story, particularly in the last few chapters. Even the rampant corruption of the ruling class, and of our governmental agencies, mimics our own present society. The characters are interesting, and the story is quite good, despite the rough start, and the rampant moral and physical decay, and destruction of the planet, and the economy towards the end. The morals of the lead character from castaway, to street urchin, druggie, killer, to oppressed, abused, then back to loved, role model, leader, back to abused prisoner, without the any of the self-confidence, or drive of the character originally, and a waning desire to survive---back to the strong driven dreamer/future ruler, honest, loving, and beloved hero, with the ability and capability to have already chosen and made claim to his own wife, will make your head spin.
The viewpoint changes from character to character every time that there is a new chapter. That'll keep you on your toes, trying to keep up, as well. I especially like the end of the book, but rather than give out any spoilers, I'll simply say, expect angels, as it reminds me of the world's greatest book, and Area 52, all at once. Wow, what a roller coaster ride. It's quite different from anything that I have ever read before, and as strange as I found it to be, I still, quite liked this book.