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BarbaraJean
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This served as a delightful unicorn chaser while I was reading Newitz‘ The Future of Another Timeline. I‘ve wanted to read Tamora Pierce for a long time—and I‘m glad I chose this as my 1983 pick for #192025. A lot of the plot felt unrealistic to me—Alanna‘s path isn‘t easy by any means, but she‘s a little too readily accepted & fits in as one of the boys far too quickly. But honestly, I didn‘t mind. I needed a lighter take on female empowerment ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) …and gender dynamics, and I was happy to sink into a story where a girl in Alanna‘s place isn‘t in grave danger and the male characters aren‘t all violent, villainous misogynists! 4d
Librarybelle Yay!! 3d
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Lauredhel
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Guess what's on Hoopla now? :O \o/ #graphicnovel

On my hook : a Marinus baby blanket #litsycrafters

Prairiegirl_reading That blanket is gorgeous!! 5mo
Lauredhel @Prairiegirl_reading I love the texture in Helen Shrimpton patterns 5mo
Clare-Dragonfly Ooh yay! I‘m borrowing it just for the sake of it, though hopefully my library will get it in paper (I did request that they buy it). 5mo
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Mindelan
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Haven‘t returned to Tortall in a while, so I‘ve been reading Alanna as my before bed book. The Tortall books were just hugely impactful for me in my tweens, and I still love them. Gotta say though, I think when I replaced them a few years back I got the worst covers (on the left)- the older ones and the current ones that I‘ve seen both look better. She looks a little possessed 😅 contents are still good though.

Clare-Dragonfly I read them as my before bed books recently too! Honestly the possessed look isn‘t entirely inaccurate… 😂 13mo
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Deifio
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I recently brought a bunch of children's books from my parent's huse. I don't recall reading this series when I was a child. Also checking if it's something for my 8yo.

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Zephsomething
Lioness Rampant | Tamora Pierce
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Now a full and (mostly) accepted knight and shaman of the Bazhir Alanna goes off seeking adventure and forgetting that adventures equal stories and stories equal fame. She travels to the roof of the world, seeks glory for her king, has dalliances with dragons, and learn yet more techniques with both fist and blade. All of which will help her with what waits for her when she finally makes it home to the castle.

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Zephsomething
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Although the slowest of Alannas four books it is still one of my favourites (if we can excuse the white saviourness of it which being the very early 90s when it was published makes plenty of sense) I love the tribes and their magic and the lil teen shamans and the way Alanna both loves the desert and chafes under the expectations of the Bazhir

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Zephsomething
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So many of Alannas most important things appear in this book! Her cat, her ember, her sword. Both her great loves and the first war she sees and the first time she really starts to use her gift for something good. A fantastic start to her adulthood and end to her youth happen here 💙💚💜

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Zephsomething
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I‘ve loved these books for my whole life and upon my latest reread the internalized sexism didn‘t bother me nearly as much as when I was in my late teens. I love this series so much because it‘s such a lovely way to introduce you to all the key players in tortall as children 💙💚💜

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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I‘m always excited to see some of my tweenage favourites on the shelving trolley…