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A review by capellan
The Queen's Readers: A Collection of Essays on the Words and Worlds of Tamora Pierce by Diana Hurlburt, Amanda Diehl, Holly Vaughn
3.0
This is a collection of essays that examine Tamora Pierce's various works. Many are personal reflections about how a particular character or narrative impacted the life of that essay's author, but a few adopt a more formally academic approach. I think overall it's probably more interesting / valuable for existing fans than anyone else, but I've been reading Pierce since Alanna first hit paperback, so I definitely fit in the group.
If nothing else, it's made me want to re-read the Song of the Lioness books.
If nothing else, it's made me want to re-read the Song of the Lioness books.