Monday, March 15, 2010

Author Appreciation Week: Tamora Pierce


This week is Author Appreciation week! Hosted by Heidi King, who has a book coming out that I'm vair vair excited to read.

The really difficult part of this was figuring out which author I wanted to talk about first, but when I got down to heavy thinking (management homework? what management homework?) I realized that the first one I thanked could only be one person: Tamora Pierce.

I think pretty much any girl even somewhat into fantasy who's between the ages of 13 and 25 will recognize this name and start squeeing immediately. Tamora Pierce wrote incredible quartets set in the fantasy kingdom of Tortall. Her best known books are probably the Alanna series and the Daine series, and Kel is pretty well known too.

I flat out adored these books. These are the kinds of books that the covers are falling off of because they've been read so many times. They featured strong female heroines who still had believable flaws and lovable personalities. There were some pretty frightening bad guys (some who even rose from the grave with the help of the good guys), and guys I fell completely in love with (hello Shang master and GEORGE THE THIEF. YES.).

These books dealt with a lot of complex issues - sex, teacher/student relationships, poverty, the idea of the world needing teamwork more than it needs lone heroes. Nothing was simple, and nothing was preachy.

I honestly feel like these books changed me a little. Not in any concrete way that I can point to, but their presence affected my life and my dreams as a kid.

So thank you, Tamora Pierce, for writing these books. I'm seriously looking forward to the Numair series!

4 comments:

  1. Yay for Tamora Pierce! My reading experiences definitely would have been different as a child if I hadn't had her book. :)

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  2. Ah, you make me want to snap up every single Tamora Pierce book I can find. Unfortunately I've only read one of her books, and that needs to be corrected as soon as possible.

    Fantastic opening to Author Appreciation week :-)

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  3. Tamora Pierce for the win, Margo!!!!!!

    (I prefer Jonathan myself. You can have George. ;-))

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  4. "I honestly feel like these books changed me a little." Aww <33 great post!

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