Lioness Rampant
by:
Tamora Pierce (author)
Alternate cover by Tim Jacobus for ISBN 0679801138."I'm not sure I want to be a hero anymore." Having achieved her dream of becoming the first female knight errant, Alanna of Trebond is not sure what to do next. Perhaps being a knight errant is not all that Alanna needs....But Alanna must push...
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Alternate cover by Tim Jacobus for ISBN 0679801138."I'm not sure I want to be a hero anymore." Having achieved her dream of becoming the first female knight errant, Alanna of Trebond is not sure what to do next. Perhaps being a knight errant is not all that Alanna needs....But Alanna must push her uncertainty aside when a new challenge arises. She must recover the Dominion Jewel, a legendary gem with enormous power for good -- but only in the right hands. And she must work quickly. Tortall is in great danger, and Alanna's archenemy, Duke Roger, is back -- and more powerful than ever. In this final book of the Song of the Lioness quartet, Alanna discovers that she indeed has a future worthy of her mythic past -- both as a warrior and as a woman.
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Format: mass market paperback
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Magic,
Childrens,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Teen,
High Fantasy,
Romance,
Middle Grade,
Young Adult Fantasy
Series: Song of the Lioness (#4)
Rating: 3.5 Stars. A little bummed this series is over, as it was really enjoyable, though I did feel Alanna diminished a little in the last two books. In this particular book I believe her to be of similar age as me, and yet continued to act like a teenager almost the whole way through, with epic m...
liked this one better than the previous book. Alanna is an adult now, unexperienced but an adult nonetheless, and she strives to find her life's purpose and her place in the world. She also learns to come to terms with her womanhood (and here the age of the book shows, no modern book would treat the...
Lioness Rampant is the fourth book in the Song of the Lioness Quartet and the conclusion to Alanna's story. According to Goodreads, it's the best rated out of the four books so going in, I was hopeful. I really liked Alanna: The First Adventure, but I felt like the subsequent books, In the Hand of ...
Absolutely love this series. Great for both young girls and boys.
A sweet end to the series. Had completely forgotten most of it