![]() ![]() I don’t know if I would have enjoyed these amazing books as much or have read so many of them if I hadn’t weaned myself on such amazing YA novels.Īnother reason I feel like The Song of the Lioness series was formative was because it showed a strong female character who learns that it’s ok to be a woman and to have a career and be a strong badass and also get married and have kids. If you know anything about these books then you know that they’re heavy duty, long, and have deeply detailed worlds. Martin’s Song of Fire and Ice series ( Game of Thrones, if you prefer), and Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, Brandon Sanderson’s Stormlight Archives, Patrick Rothfuss’s series starting with The Name of the Wind, George R.R. I’ve read tons of novels since that are way more detailed and complex, including J.R.R. ![]() ![]() In a way, these novels were fairly formative for me.įor one, it fostered my love for fantasy. Alanna The First Adventure (1), In the Hands of the Goddess (2), The Woman Who Rides Like a Man (3), and Lioness Rampant (4) were a few of my favourite novels that I read a number of times as a teenager and even during university. Recently, I revisited the Song of the Lioness quartet by Tamora Pierce. ![]()
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