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Journal Entry 1 by karendawn from Lafayette, Indiana USA on Sunday, June 20, 2004
Protector of the Small #2 From the back cover: "Ladies have no place bearing arms..." so say many in the kingdom of Tortall. Of course, that hasn't stopped Keladry of Mindelan from pursuing her dream of becoming a knight. In this second book of the Protector of the Small quartet, Kel's hardships continue as she fights the prejudices that come with being a girl while maintaining the rigorous training of a page. Kel's skills aren't the only things that are developing. Her feelings for her best friend, Neal, are also changing...in a very uncomfortable way. Luckily, Kel has some new allies, including an ugly but lovable dog and an abused young woman whom she teaches self-defense. She also discovers a new talent when a group of pages is trapped by bandits and suddenly the other pages must call on the only "lady" to lead them. Books in this quartet: First Test Page Squire Lady Knight
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Journal Entry 2 by karendawn from Lafayette, Indiana USA on Saturday, April 16, 2005
This was a whirlwind of a book - in many cases, I thought that it just rushed too fast. Fitting three years of a page's training in one book must have been difficult, but I wish some parts had been given more time to develop. Even so, it's still a very enjoyable book.
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Journal Entry 3 by karendawn at on Monday, August 15, 2005
Released 6 yrs ago (8/15/2005 UTC) at WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES: on its way to someone at PaperBackSwap along with Squire
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Journal Entry 4 by FeliciaJ from Milliken, Colorado USA on Thursday, August 18, 2005
Mailed to me by fellow PaperBackSwap member. I will post again after I have read it.
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