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| Title | : | Squire (Protector of the Small #3) |
| Author | : | Tamora Pierce |
| Book Format | : | Ebook |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
| Published | : | December 18th 2007 (first published May 22nd 2001) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Young Adult Fantasy |
Tamora Pierce
Ebook | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 4.28 | 46263 Users | 804 Reviews
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Fourteen-year-old Keladry of Mindelan is not your average squire. For one thing, she's a girl. For another, she's almost six feet tall. And most important of all, her ability to pass the Ordeal that soon confronts her may determine her kingdom's future. When Kel is chosen by the legendary Lord Raoul to be his squire, the conservatives of the realm hardly think she’s up to the job. Kel earns respect and admiration among the men, as well as the affection of a fellow squire. “This feminist fantasy is a delightful read.”—KLIATT
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| Original Title: | Squire |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Protector of the Small #3, Tortall, Tortall (chronological order) #17 , more |
| Setting: | Tortall |
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Ratings: 4.28 From 46263 Users | 804 ReviewsJudgment Of Books Squire (Protector of the Small #3)
I love this book so much. It's one of my all time favorites.I don't even have words for how much I love it.Once upon a time in college, a friend and I realized we'd had similar experiences with this book. Specifically, we both started at book 3 in a series after finding it on a bookstore shelf and snapping it up on a whim. I go back and forth about whether Protector of the Small or Trickster's Choice represent my favorite Tamora Pierce books, but this one's definitely my favorite within the Protector of the Small framework.The entire series revolves around Kel, beginning at age 10 when she's the
Squire is basically everything I could ever want in a Tamora Pierce book, and if this series ended here, I would be okay with that. Kel really is a wonderful heroine, and I loved getting to see her finally achieve her dream in this novel.Things about Squire: - I was very happy that the trial for Lalasa's attackers wasn't forgotten, and I really liked the way that played out. - King Jonathan is a great character, and it's been really interesting to see how he has grown and changed over time

Commanders are as rare as heroes...You've shown flashes of being a commander Keledry. It's my job to see if you will do more than just flash.."These books are rife with lore and magic and wonder I loved every second of it.RTC
It's 2 am and I'm writing reviews. I rarely revisit books I read in my childhood, partly because I'm deathly afraid they'll be visited by the suck fairy and partly because I rarely have time to re-read. Not so with these books. I began reading Tamora Pierce when I was eleven, and unlike so many others, I started reading her Circle of Magic books first. While I enjoyed them, I didn't understand why she inspired such fervent love in other fans--until I read her Tortall books.And yes, I enjoyed the
This is probably my favorite of the Tamora Pierce books I've read to date. Everything was incredibly well executed. Nice development, tie ins to past books in this series and past series in this universe, plot moved at a quick pace and rarely seemed to drag, and the scenes we've been waiting for came with the emotional impact I had hoped for. Kel has really come into her own and stepped out of Alanna's shadow. The last two books were a bit tiring for me, but I thoroughly enjoyed this one and


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