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Author - Robin McKinley ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Ace was reviewed on 14-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0441328091 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Hero and the Crown Reference Book. Classifications : Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic Science Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery & Horror Literature Children's Books 4-for-3 Books Store Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General Fantasy Science Fiction & Fant . Click the following link to view the cover of The Hero and the Crown. Related topics: Literature. Children´s Books. 4-for-3 Books Store. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General. Fantasy. 4-for-3 Books Store. Custom Stores. requestid: f2b29907-2edf-4cf8-a842-5394ee369914requestprocessingtime: 0.0717460000000000 salesrank: 256319 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 7168725420 1) Paperback Book The Hero and the Crown by Ace. After reading The Blue Sword (which I loved), I couldn´t wait to read The Hero and the Crown. I enjoyed this book, too. It was interesting that the heroine, Aerin, is practically a patron saint in Harry´s time (in The Blue Sword), but looked down upon and ridiculed at the start of this story. I´ve been waiting for Robin McKinley to write another book about Damar ever since this book came out. In this one, she seems to suggest another sequel because Aerin sees another girl of the future besides Harry. I hope she writes another Damar novel soon! Her other books that I´ve read are very good, too.¤ 2) Paperback Book The Hero and the Crown by Ace. I first read this book in the 8th grade, when a sympathetic teacher gave me a copy. Since then, this has continued to be one of my "comfort food" books -- a book I pick off the shelf and cuddle up with once a year.
3) Paperback Book The Hero and the Crown by Ace. I wasn´t expecting much from The Hero and the Crown. I didn´t really like Sunshine by the same author very much and I couldn´t figure out why everyone has always loved Robin McKinley.
4) Paperback Book The Hero and the Crown by Ace. I first read this book when I was about 12 years old and as a young girl was captivated. I could relate to Aerins feeling of being the black sheep and her rise from being the unwanted sol to the hero of the story was a fairy tale I could make my own. I loved the book so much that over the years I read it over and over and never let go of it from move after move, from my first marriage, to my first house, through my divorce and coming into my own, 4 children and finally meeting my own Luthe. Sometimes many years passed before I picked it up and read it again. I am now 33 and my copy is old and torn and ragged, the cover nearly torn away, but I wouldn´t give it up for anything. I don´t know what made me look online to see if I could find a new copy, for in my heart I thought mine was the only copy in the world - it is that valuable to me. But when I found it was there, I was delighted and had to instantly buy it and the sequel, which I was surprised to learn of. I have 2 daughters now, 14 & 13; and I have encouraged them each to read the book. I will not make them, for when they finally pick it up I want them to experience the same deep love of a story of a girl who becomes a woman and feel all of the sorrow, tribulation, triumph and¤ 5) Paperback Book The Hero and the Crown by Ace. My absolute favorite McKinley novel. It has everything a fantasy should have in it: magic, dragons, an unlikely heroin, romance, danger, revenge, coming-of-age, good overcoming evil, *sigh*. I loved this book, despite moments of unexplained magic when I really didn´t know what was going on.¤ 6) Paperback Book The Hero and the Crown by Ace. The dazzling prequel to The Blue Sword follows the adventures of the Damarian king´s daughter, Aerin, as she fights to claim both birthright and love. "Splendid high fantasy . . . superb, filled with tender moments, good characters, satisfying action, and sparkling dialogue."--School Library Journal. Newbery Medal Book, 1985; ALA Notable Book, 1984; ALA Best Book for Young Adults, 1985. Young Adults.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 11-Nov-2008, 04413280919780441328093, 020-370-040-910-090-Q4B-8
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