All Consuming


Items bibliomane consumed in…

May, 2007



  1. Friday 4
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    Finished consuming…
    The Pursuit of Happyness (Full Screen Edition) — 66 people

    Worth consuming!


  2. Saturday 5
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    Finished consuming…
    The Hero and the Crown — 25 people

    Worth consuming!


  3. Tuesday 8
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    Finished consuming…
    The Namesake — 90 people

    Worth consuming!


  4. Sunday 27
    B00005jpao

    Finished consuming…
    The Queen — 1511 people

    Worth consuming!


Entries about these items

    0441013058

    Why I recommend "The Hero and the Crown" — 2 years ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    Confession: I’ve been quietly avoiding reading Robin McKinley books for decades because I feared they would be lightweight, derivative fantasy for girls. After reading Deerskin and Hero and the Crown, I have learned that McKinley actually writes substantive, original fantasy with strong female protagonists who challenge the status quo. While Deerskin is the superior novel, I enjoyed Hero and the Crown very much. All of the standard elements of the hero quest are included: the hero must leave her home, face danger, go to the underworld to bring back treasure, return home a changed person, etc., but McKinley manages to make this fresh and compelling by exploring how this story is different with a female hero (not a heroine, mind you) and by creating a sympathetic, well-rounded character in Airen. McKinley also writes very well about the relationships between humans and animals, avoiding the anthromorphism trap. Hero and the Crown won a Newbery Award in 1985.


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