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Tag Archives: Alanna
The Stories That Change Our Lives – Inspiration from Tamora Pierce
Today I have a post up on my company’s blog, PhilanthroPost, about how inspiring I found Tamora Pierce’s books when I was growing up. I’d very much appreciate it if you’d drop past the blog to read it, and maybe … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Alanna, book reviews, fantasy, inspiration, sheroes, Song of the Lioness, strong women, Tamora Pierce, writing
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Meeting Old Friends, and New, in Tortall and Other Lands
When I did my end-of-year round-up of reading, I also mentioned the book I was most looking forward to in 2011: Tortall and Other Lands, by Tamora Pierce. I finished it recently, and was pleased to find that it didn’t … Continue reading

