Alanna : The First Adventure | Tamora Pierce | A heroine that fails to disappoint.
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Alanna : The First...
Alanna : The First Adventure
Tamora Pierce
Atheneum
, 2002 - 240 pages
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highly recommended
Becoming a legend is not easy, as young
Alanna
of Trebond discovers when she disguises herself as a boy and begins training to be a knight. Alanna's skills and stubborness help her befriend Prince Jonathan and alienate his evil uncle, Duke Roger. Filled with swords and sorcery,
adventure
and intrigue, good and evil, this book is a rousing introduction to the intensely satisfying story of Alanna.
Read over and over and over...
My Mom bought me the series 10 years ago when I was 13... Since then I have read them over and over and over... I find them impossible to tire of and once I start reading I don't want to put it back down... although by now I have half the books memorized.
I started reading these books when I was 13 years old and loved them... now at 23 years old- I still love to read this series.
The Immortals series is excellent as well.
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A heroine that fails to disappoint.
Admittedly a huge fan of the "women-warrior, disguised as a man" characters, I have been disappointed time and again by peoples take on them, but not this time. The take on magic, the involvement of the gods, and the world, which holds different morals, gave to a very interesting atmosphere for the books to be set in.
Alanna
is a character that I couldn't help cheering for, and identifying with.
Granted as others point out, this is very obviously a
first
novel that will kick-off a series. And while I did enjoy it, I do prefer to have series of novels have the ability to be stand-alones.
A terrific kick-off, to what I hope to be a wonderful series.
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Modern Classic for Young Adult Fantasy Readers
A tale of growing up and acceptance with a strong female lead who shows, without being ultra feminist, that girls can accomplish anything that boys can.
Good read, too short.
I did not realize when I bought these books that they were for young adults, I still thoroughly enjoyed reading about
Alanna
's
adventure
s, friends and family. Alanna proved to the men again and again that "anything you can do I can do better". A great message to put out there for young girls. And even though it took me 1 day to read each book I just couldn't stop until I was done!
Books 1&2 are okay - beware 3&4
The
first
two books in this series are a good read for 6-9 graders (advertised for these grades) but the 3rd and 4th series have some serious moral issues for this group.
Alanna
sleeps with three different guys in the last two books. I don't want my 6th grader to read these.....
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