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Alanna: The First Adventure de Tamora Pierce
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Alanna: The First Adventure (original: 1983; edição: 1989)

de Tamora Pierce

Séries: Song of the Lioness Quartet (1), Tortall Universe (4 (Song of the Lioness 1))

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Eleven-year-old Alanna, who aspires to be a knight even though she is a girl, disguises herself as a boy to become a royal page, a learning many hard lessons along her path to high adventure.
Membro:doctor.moonbeam
Título:Alanna: The First Adventure
Autores:Tamora Pierce
Informação:Random House Books for Young Readers (1989), Edition: Reprint, Mass Market Paperback
Coleções:Sua biblioteca, Children's Books
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Etiquetas:fantasy, ya, ya - fantasy, fiction, ya - fiction

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Alanna: The First Adventure de Tamora Pierce (1983)

  1. 131
    Graceling de Kristin Cashore (francescadefreitas, helgagrace, espertus)
    espertus: Both Graceling and the Lioness quartet are stories of strong but vulnerable young women wanting to use their considerable powers for good and maintain their identity in the face of romance.
  2. 80
    Dealing with Dragons de Patricia C. Wrede (jfoster_sf)
    jfoster_sf: This is another fun fantasy with a strong female character who refuses to conform.
  3. 91
    First Test de Tamora Pierce (kochanneo)
  4. 70
    The Hero and the Crown de Robin McKinley (infiniteletters)
  5. 70
    Sabriel de Garth Nix (_Zoe_)
  6. 50
    Eon de Alison Goodman (shadrach_anki, Caramellunacy)
    shadrach_anki: There are definite similarities in theme between these two books, but each has its own take on it.
    Caramellunacy: Both of these stories are fantasy stories about a girl disguising herself as a boy in order to be allowed to apprentice & learn to fight. Alanna learns to wield both sword and magic as a knight & mage. Eon(a) is chosen to be a dragoneye and must learn to wield the political and magical power this brings.… (mais)
  7. 50
    Wild Magic de Tamora Pierce (TomWaitsTables)
  8. 40
    Arrows of the Queen de Mercedes Lackey (Owlnip)
  9. 40
    Green Rider de Kristen Britain (ImmortalAussie)
    ImmortalAussie: A very similar thing to Tamora Pierce but different enough at the same time Still just as fantastic
  10. 40
    Crown Duel de Sherwood Smith (Owlnip)
    Owlnip: Similar in terms of the kind of world you get to escape into, with a strong young female protagonist and wonderful cast of characters.
  11. 20
    Flora Segunda: Being the Magickal Mishaps of a Girl of Spirit, Her Glass-Gazing Sidekick, Two Ominous Butlers (One Blue), a House with Eleven Thousand Rooms, and a Red Dog de Ysabeau S. Wilce (Konran)
  12. 31
    Nobody's Princess de Esther M. Friesner (Caramellunacy)
    Caramellunacy: Both are stories about a headstrong young woman determined to learn to fight like the boys. Nobody's Princess is an imagining of Helen of Troy's life as a teenager (more tenacity and brains, less vapid beauty) steeped in Greek mythology. Alanna is the first in a fantasy series about a young woman who disguises herself as a boy so that she can be trained as a knight. Both are great girl power reads.… (mais)
  13. 10
    The Privilege of the Sword de Ellen Kushner (electronicmemory)
    electronicmemory: Two girls deal with society's expectations as they learn swordplay and harsh political realities.
  14. 10
    The Magicians' Guild de Trudi Canavan (Owlnip)
  15. 21
    Bloody Jack: Being an Account of the Curious Adventures of Mary "Jacky" Faber, Ship's Boy de L. A. Meyer (_Zoe_)
  16. 10
    Six of Crows de Leigh Bardugo (wordcauldron)
    wordcauldron: This book sort of seemed to me like an in-depth look at what George's side of life (thieving, gangs, assassins, espionage, etc.) may have been like (though a little more violent than it would have been in Alanna's universe), plus has magic and dangerous adventures.… (mais)
  17. 00
    Dagger's Point de Anne Logston (sylvatica)
    sylvatica: Another great female lead with some good humor, action, and a touch of romance.
  18. 00
    The Once and Future King de T. H. White (Kerian)
  19. 00
    The Education of Bet de Lauren Baratz-Logsted (infiniteletters)
  20. 00
    The Raven Ring de Patricia C. Wrede (sandstone78)
    sandstone78: A young woman warrior protagonist, a love triangle with a thief and a noble, dealings with magic- the difference is that Eleret in The Raven Ring comes from a society where women are accepted as warriors (her mother was also one), and Alanna has to hide that she is female.… (mais)

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Not super believable in the interpersonal relationships sometimes but it's fantasy so whatever. ( )
  stardustwisdom | Dec 31, 2023 |
Very good read. I loved meeting all the new characters and exploring the world. Some of the Villan stuff was a tad obvious but i overall love it. ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
Very good read. I loved meeting all the new characters and exploring the world. Some of the Villan stuff was a tad obvious but i overall love it. ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
I totally missed Tamora Pierce when I was a young person, so I am giving her a read now.

Alanna is one of those classic young adult novels that uses the language of children's literature to tell a somewhat more mature story. It's a fairly engaging school story that captures the emotional intensity of adolescence (I love how Alanna either LOVES or HATES everyone she meets). However, I didn't care for the prose (endless narrative passages! POV jumps galore!), the worldbuilding was uneven, and there were some pretty sentimental moments that didn't move me as a grown-up reader.

Yet Pierce does many things very, very well in telling the now cliched story of a cross-dressing young woman training to become a warrior. Alanna herself is a very honest depiction of a woman trying to succeed in a traditionally male role. No one knows Alanna is female, but Alanna knows and is possessed by a powerful, sometimes self-destructive need to prove herself. She is haunted by fear that she's not good enough and guilt that she's lying to her friends.

At the end of the day, Pierce's message is not that women can do everything men can do. It's that women can do everything men can do, but the experience of being the exceptional woman will totally suck.

As an aside, it occurred to me that the cross-dressing lady warrior trope fails to address the historical experiences of cross-dressing people who didn't identify with their birth gender. Alanna is told that it's important that she not lose touch with her female identity. This is somewhat fair if she's happy identifying as a woman, but super unhelpful otherwise. By assuming that people cross-dress in order to get access to male privilege, these narratives tend to push aside the reality of transgender people in the past. ( )
  raschneid | Dec 19, 2023 |
I just finished rereading the whole Song of the Lioness. Miscellaneous thoughts:

* This is the best story Tamora Pierce has written, by far. If you've read other Tamora Pierce books and didn't like them, I still recommend this one to you.

* While it's sold as four separate books, and each book does manage to stand on its own, they're best read together as a single long story and all at once.

* Simple, straightforward style of writing.

* I just love it, ok? It's not always perfect but I even love the imperfections. ( )
  caedocyon | May 9, 2023 |
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