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Robin McKinley's mesmerizing history of Damar is the stuff that legends are made of. The Hero and the Crown is a dazzling "prequel" to The Blue Sword.
Aerin is the only child of the king of Damar, and should be his rightful heir. But she is also the daughter of a witchwoman of the North, who died when she was born, and the Damarians cannot trust her.
But Aerin's destiny is greater than her father's people know, for it leads her to battle with Maur, the Black Dragon, and into the wilder Damarian Hills, where she meets the wizard Luthe. It is he who at last tells her the truth about her mother, and he also gives over to her hand the Blue Sword, Gonturan. But such gifts as these bear a great price, a price Aerin only begins to realize when she faces the evil mage, Agsded, who has seized the Hero's Crown, greatest treasure and secret strength of Damar.
Aerin, with the guidance of the wizard Luthe and the help of the Blue Sword, wins the birthright due her as the daughter of the Damarian king and a witchwoman of the mysterious, demon-haunted North.
More Reviews and RecommendationsRobin McKinley's other books include the Newbery Award-winning The Hero and the Crown; Newbery Honor Book The Blue Sword; Sunshine; Spindle's End; Rose Daughter; Deerskin; The Outlaws of Sherwood; and the short story collections The Door in the Hedge; A Knot in the Grain and Other Stories; and, with her husband, the author Peter Dickinson, Water: Tales of Elemental Spirits. She lives in England with her husband, three whippets, and over five hundred rosebushes.
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August 09, 2009: I have read this book two times, and it rocks. The dissapointment was there was not enough love for me to call it great. The only love I read was with her horse! I love Luthe!! I wanted her to marry him instead of Tor. Tor was pretty cool, but not great as Luthe. I disliked the father, for he never defended her. And when she fought with her uncle, I wanted her to back talk to him! I thought Tor was way too old for her to marry her. But, Love is Love! Thats it!!
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January 22, 2009: My mother gave me this book when I was about 15 and I am so glad that she did! I think that it is wonderful! And after 4 years, it is still my #1 favorite book!!! Aerin is so courageous and learns to fight her way in life. She is a kick-a** woman. I love this book because there are very few stories out there with a female as the hero and I could connect with it a lot more. I also really liked this book because McKinley creates her own land and her own animals. There is a bit of magic in here, but no broomsticks and spells which I love because I don't like too much magic. This book is truly the best book out there and I know that I will continue to love it until I die...that's how awesome and amazing it is!!! I recommend this book to anyone who loves good fantasy and captivating plots and characters. The people who don't like this book must be crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I Also Recommend: Beauty, Sunshine, Deerskin, Rose Daughter, The Blue Sword.

Infrequent and mild.
Aerin spends the night with Luthe.
Several life-or-death battles.
About Hero and the Crown
Parents need to know that the heroine defies convention to remains true to herself.
Families can talk about the expectations for Aerin. What kind of life is she expected to lead? Why is she discouraged from learning to slay dragons? Do you think she would be as successful -- both in terms of her tasks and her personal growth -- if she had been encouraged to follow that path?