The Woman Who Rides Like a Man

The Woman Who Rides Like a Man

1986 • 252 pages

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Re-read continues!!

Surprisingly, I think I liked this one a lot more than I did as a kid. As a kid I found it boring, which I get... compared to the first two books which jump from one year to the next in the same chapter keeping up with the action, this book really slowed things down.
First book: 4 years
Second book: 3 years
Third (this) book: 1 year
A huge difference, especially when the book is larger. There was a lot to read and learn here, and yes quite a few problematic parts, WHICH even the author has admitted too and regrets, so I can forgive it.
Potential spoilers ahead:
I did notice a weird shift in Jonathon, but this may be because 1. we really didn't spend MUCH time with with him in the other books to truly learn about him, and 2. the author must have been trying for many different angles to keep Alanna and him a part.IT MAKES SENSE. A lady knight who wants to adventure and protect the realm will not want to settle down and listen to politics all the time. In fact, she really never liked the parties and court side of the palace anyhow. I guess this rant just means I understand even MORE why I prefer her and George <3

Looking forward to the last book, but doubt I'll find the time to finish it tonight ^_^;

March 19, 2017Report this review