January 15, 2019 8:56 pm
The Unicorn Girl by M.L. LeGette
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is NOT McCaffrey’s Unicorn Girl which is taking me forever to read. It is not on another planet or sci-fi interplanetary travel. In fact, it is set in a past of no cars. Horses provide the travel.
Though it is set in the past in a land I have never heard of, the author doesn’t let it feel antiquated. She often uses modern colloquialisms that don’t feel out of place even in the ancient world.
I was sad when the book ended. That doesn’t happen often. Young People will love this, I think. The main character is strong and knows what she doesn’t want. She isn’t sure what she wants but that is part of growing up.
Maybe that is all I need to say here. Except–I might want to read this again someday and look at why it works so well for M.L. LeGette.
Posted by darsword
Categories: Books, Reading, Reviews
Tags: children, fantasy, free, horses, Kindle, kindle-books-i-own, lending-enabled, M.L. LeGetter. dragons, magick, strong-fem, text-to-speech-enabled, unicorns, witches, young-adult
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