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    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • Pub. Date: September 2009
    • 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 17,420

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      • Pub. Date: September 2009
      • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
      • Format: Paperback, 336pp
      • Sales Rank: 17,420
      • Age Range: Young Adult

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      A romantic fantasy sure to appeal to Shannon Hale's rapidly growing fan base

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      Hale (River Secrets) delivers another winning fantasy, this time inventively fleshing out the obscure Grimm tale, Maid Maleen, through the expressive and earthy voice of Dashti, maid to Lady Saren. A plucky and resourceful orphan, Dashti comes from a nomad tribe in a place resembling the Asian Steppes, and is brought to the Lady's house in the midst of a crisis. Lady Saren, having refused to marry the powerful but loathsome Lord her father has chosen, faces seven years' imprisonment in an unlit tower. Initially, Dashti believes her worth is tied to her ability to care for her "tower-addled" lady until she can join Khan Tegus, to whom she is secretly betrothed. When the gentle Tegus comes to the tower, Dashti must step in for her traumatized lady, speaking to him as Saren through the one tiny metal door. Hale exploits the diary form to convey Dashti's perspective; despite her self-effacing declaration that "?I draw this from memory so it won't be right," the entries reflect her genuinely spirited inner life. The tension between her unstinting loyalty and patience and burgeoning realization of her own strength and feelings for Tegus feels especially authentic. Readers will be riveted as Dashti and Saren escape and flee to the Khan's realm where, through a series of deceptions, contrivances and a riotously triumphant climax, the tale spins out to a thoroughly satisfying ending. Ages 12-up. (Sept.)

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      SHANNON HALE's other popular fantasies include Enna Burning, River Secrets, and Princess Academy, a Newbery Honor book. She lives in Salt Lake City with her husband and her two children.
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      I got bored...by Reads_a_lot

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      August 03, 2009: Don't get me wrong: I LOVE Shannon Hale, but this book left me a bit bored, and kept me wondering "Where exactly is the story going?"

      I didn't really like the fact that it was written in journal form, but the writing itself was good. It just wasn't really my type of story, so I do recommend you personally give it a try, because Shannon Hale is a great author.

      Slow in the beginning great in the endby Love_2_Read11

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      February 03, 2009: I read this book in a few days; although it was a quick read I felt it started off pretty slow, but ended well to the point I couldn't put the book down. The writing definitely catered to the character, but I was pleased with the ending. If you want a quick/alow and quiet read, pick this book up.


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