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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Maberry -> MacGregor -> Marillier -> Marillier -> Marillier -> Marr -> Martin -> Martin -> Martin -> Martinez -> Masterson -> McClellan -> McGreevy -> McKillip -> McKillip -> McKillip -> McKinley -> McKinley -> Mealing -> Method Man -> Mieville -> Miller -> Monette -> Moon -> Moorcock -> Mor -> Mott |
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Robin McKinley |
The Blue Sword |
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Puffin, 2000 |
Hardcover, Softcover, Paperback |
Harry is an orphan Homelander in a place reminiscent of Kipling's Northern India. But she is hardly a proper young lady. When she is kidnapped by King Corlath and taken to the magical Damarian hills, she comes into her own psychic power and wields the Blue Sword. (HW) |
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Robin McKinley |
Deerskin |
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Ace, 1994 (1993) |
Hardcover, Paperback |
Fleeing her father's obsessive love and brutal rape, Princess Lissla Lissar reaches a magical mountain sanctuary, where she slowly recovers her ability to trust and love. (HW) |
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Robin McKinley |
The Hero and the Crown |
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Greenwillow, 1984 (1984) |
Hardcover, Paperback |
A fitting prequel to The Blue Sword, this tells the tale of Aerin of Damar. She feels worthless and sets out to prove herself in a quest against first the Black Dragon and then the powerful and evil mage Gonturan. She finds help, a sword and her destiny with the wizard Luthe. (HW) |
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Robin McKinley |
Spindle's End |
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Firebird, 2002 (2000) |
Hardcover, Paperback |
An entrancing variation on the Sleeping Beauty motif. The baby princess is fostered for 21 years by two matter-of-fact fairies, in a small remote village - her only magic is to understand animals. (HW) |
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Robin McKinley |
Sunshine |
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Jove, 2004 (2003) |
Hardcover, Paperback |
A mesmerizing cross between Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Fannie Flagg's Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café. (HW) |
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