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The Woman Who Rides Like a Man - Community Reviews back

by Tamora Pierce, Trini Alvarado
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Syahira's Literary Obsession
Syahira's Literary Obsession rated it 12 years ago
for an old series, its way better than some failed ya fantasy.. lol. and jon is an asshole. george is damn opportunistic.
narfna
narfna rated it 12 years ago
Prince Jonathan, you douchenozzle.
Kyahgirl
Kyahgirl rated it 13 years ago
4/5; 4 stars; A-A stronger story than the second book. Here we see Alanna truly growing up and beginning to accept herself, both the bad and the good. The only thing she can't seem to cope with is her guilt over killing Roger. I can't figure that but then I am not thinking like a 20 year old. I r...
notemily
notemily rated it 13 years ago
ARGH, again with the incomplete stories! This book is so obviously the first half of a story that will be concluded in Lioness Rampant, and it's frustrating to see it ended abruptly as if it were a complete novel in itself. But maybe this was back when Pierce didn't have the clout she has now and co...
Malin
Malin rated it 13 years ago
Alanna of Trebond has defeated her enemy, the sorcerer Duke Roger, and also attained her life's goal. She is now a female knight, but a lot of the court were not pleased that she had masqueraded as a boy for the past eight years, and she feels that it may be best if she gets away from court for a wh...
Kiwiria
Kiwiria rated it 13 years ago
When I first read this quartet, I stopped after the two first books, because it just seemed wrong to me to read about Alanna when she wasn't still at the palace. I didn't realize that her adventures other places could be just as interesting to read. Fortunately I got over it, and now enjoy this book...
Read Fragment
Read Fragment rated it 14 years ago
These books get more and more satisfying as the series progresses, can't wait to listen to LIONESS RAMPANT!
Sandra
Sandra rated it 14 years ago
I was a little disappointed that Jonathan and George weren't in this one more, but I still liked it the same as the others. I think because I'm listening to the audio of these ( and therefor don't have a visual of when I'm nearing the end) I always feel like they end a little abruptly. This one in p...
Bark at the Ghouls
Bark at the Ghouls rated it 20 years ago
I read this in its unabridged audiobook format on my way to and from work. I didn't realize this was book three in an ongoing series and found it a little rough going. Alanna had obviously been through a lot before this book and I continually felt like I had missed out on big important chunks of her...
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