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Thanks for getting a head start on the August Endicott read! :)
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No problem. I'm still figuring out how these discussion groups work.



Kathy wrote: "I just started last night. I am liking it so far. There were a couple of places where I had to go back and reread a couple of passages as I had missed what was happening the first read through."


I first read this book in my early 20's, while in college struggling with what it meant to be a physics major and a woman (at that time, in a class of 60 there would be maybe one other woman). The character of Raederle was a revelation- the first time I came across a woman in a fantasy novel who was more than a decorative minor character. Raederle was smart, she acted instead of only reacted to events, she was talented.... (of course she was also gorgeous, but I didn't hold that against her *too* much.)
McKillip continues to be one of the authors I can count on for complex, strong female leads.
McKillip continues to be one of the authors I can count on for complex, strong female leads.
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Just pulled out my copies of the Riddle-Master series. They are so old they only cost $2.25 each!They have been passed around, come back again and so are well worn and well loved, but still intact.