Lady Knight

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Tamora Pierce: Lady Knight (EBook, 2007, Random House Children's Books)

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English language

Published June 13, 2007 by Random House Children's Books.

ISBN:
978-0-307-43352-7
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OCLC Number:
607568368

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4 stars (12 reviews)

Kel has finally achieved her lifelong dream of being a knight. But it's not turning out as she imagined at all. She is torn between a duty she has sworn to uphold and a quest that she feels could turn the tide of war. . . ."Unrelentingly realistic in its depiction of the horrors of war . . . Pierce provides exquisite details of the weaponry, topography, and culture of her world, and her control of a voluminous cast of characters is masterful."--VOYAFrom the Trade Paperback edition.

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Review of 'Lady Knight' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

Finishing off the Protector of the Small quartet, LADY KNIGHT is an excellent end to a good series. It's the story of Kel's first big assignment as a knight: running Haven, a refugee camp near the border with Scanra. In her Ordeal of knighthood she was given a task by the Chamber, and chafes at the feeling that running the camp is holding her back from going after the man killing children and turning them into strange metal monsters. There are new storylines related to her time running Haven, and her care of Tobe, a boy with horse magic. I don't think anything is both introduced and resolved here, since the biggest rescue relates to the task the Chamber set her in SQUIRE. Technically a great many characters' storylines are "resolved" through death, but those who are met and then later killed are nearly as many as those whose first …

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Review of 'Lady Knight' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Fantastic conclusion to a wonderful series. Lady Knight is a satisfying conclusion to the quartet, with some exemplary writing from Pierce. I found that I enjoyed the story of Kel's life more than Alanna -- both reached the same goal, but each to dramatically different paths to get there. Kel's was harder as she didn't go through the process in secret, which opened up more avenues for Pierce to explore.

While the series started off slow, the last two books are really gems in their storytelling. I enjoy how Pierce's writing evolves as the character gets older. Yet again, if you've got this far, you won't need this review to know you will inevitably ready this book.

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