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The Woman Who Rides Like A Man

Song of the Lioness #3

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The Woman Who Rides Like A Man

Von: Tamora Pierce
Gesprochen von: Trini Alvarado
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A knight at last, Alanna of Trebond heads out to seek adventure in the desert of Tortall. Captured by desert tribesmen, she is forced to prove herself in a magical duel to the death. But her real challenge doesn't come until after she wins. As the first female shaman, Alanna must fight to change the ancient traditions of the stubborn desert tribes -- for their own sake and for the sake of all Tortall.

This third book in the Song of the Lioness quartet continues Alanna's saga as she strikes out alone and discovers herself anew.©1986 Tamora Pierce; (P)2002 Random House, Inc. Listening Library, an imprint of the Random House Audio Publishing Group
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"Lively and enjoyable, with a strong, vigorous heroine."--The Horn Book

"Alanna's world is a harsh one, but believable.... This fantasy provides food for introspection as well as flights of imagination in a magical kingdom." -- Kirkus
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I love this quartet, I read them all as a teen and revisiting them in my 30s is a fun treat. This book has a lot of recap from the previous two books...Maybe the author had a big gap between book 2 and 3 back in the 80s, but that's my only gripe. Now, forward and on to book 4! :D

great quartet!

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The third part of Tamora Pierce's Alanna-series.
Alanna finally is a knight. Thus the story takes a totally new turn as she leaves the palace and rides alone with her man-at-arms Coram, until they encounter one of the desert tribes and get mingled up with their affaires.
As Alanna - the first female Bazhir Shaman ever - tries to convince 'her' tribe to get accustomed to quite a lot changes, she discovers another side of herself, too.
This book is certainly different from the first two parts, but this doesn't mean that it is less interessting to read. I really enjoyed reading about the grown-up Alanna, who still hasn't found herself yet.
Another book which isn't without tension, but has quite a lot funny moments in it, too. Romance plays its part, too.

different but certainly not bad

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