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Tamora Pierce: Emperor Mage (Immortals) (Paperback, 2005, Simon Pulse) 4 stars

Sent to Carthak as part of the Tortallan peace delegation, Daine finds herself in the …

Review of 'Emperor Mage (Immortals)' on 'Storygraph'

3 stars

  While I loved the author as a teen due to her influx of female heroines in the male-dominated fantasy adventure genre, I have grown out of this series due to the types of relationships the author encourages in teenage girls, which played a part in my unrealistic expectations regarding romance and my underperformance at school. <spoiler>Numair and Daine have implied mutual attraction throughout the series, culminating in an established relationship by the final book when Daine is conveniently legal (where I live) at sixteen but still too young to be snogging her thirty-year-old teacher, who doesn't, to my mind, have nearly enough guilt about allowing it. This is not the kind of relationship impressionable teens should be encouraged to pursue.</spoiler> Other than that, Daine is a model of bravery and being unapologetically herself in a classist society.