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Saturday, November 30, 2013

The Girl of Fire and Thorns by Rae Carson 423 pages

I literally just finished reading this book and I am still undecided about it.  It was not my kind of book, but it was compelling from beginning to end.  The focus is on a young woman, Elisa, 16 years old when we meet her on her wedding day, who has been chosen as the bearer of the Godstone.  The Godstone is literally a gem that was placed in her navel by God when she was a baby.  The author did a really unusual thing...made the heroine a chunky lass and drew a lot of attention to it.  Her body changes as much as her spirit, maturity and wisdom throughout the story.  The author has a message there, too.  In fact, there's even a note from the author at the end that is definitely worth reading regarding a different kind of glass ceiling that women face not only from men, but from other women.  Elisa learns to be a leader and finds strength she never imagined she could possess.  I definitely recommend this book to younger readers, it's a Truman award nominee this year, even though I have no interest in carrying on with the series.

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