Nobody's Princess (Nobody's Princess, #1)

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Reah N. There was some fighting and violence in this book. Helen learned to use weapons. There was a boar-hunt. In one scene a fight led to the death of five …moreThere was some fighting and violence in this book. Helen learned to use weapons. There was a boar-hunt. In one scene a fight led to the death of five men, and one suicide. There were also a few gruesome descriptions involving blood and one story of a man eating his children unaware. (less)
R.R. The plot definitley has some mythology, and it was pretty refreshing how this author did it. At the same time of telling how everyone was so scared of…moreThe plot definitley has some mythology, and it was pretty refreshing how this author did it. At the same time of telling how everyone was so scared of the gods at that time, Esther managedd to provide Helen with a fresh new viewpoint. Thumbs Up from me!(less)
Reah N. There's some violence and deaths.
Helen is seen as nothing more than her beauty. There are a few mentions of girls' bodies changing and their monthly …more
There's some violence and deaths.
Helen is seen as nothing more than her beauty. There are a few mentions of girls' bodies changing and their monthly cycle, and of men taking advantage of girls.
Religion, gods and superstitions are also constantly mentioned in this book. (less)
K Compared to other books with heroines it differs because she doesn't have people to listen to (parents,siblings, etc), she does what she wants but tri…moreCompared to other books with heroines it differs because she doesn't have people to listen to (parents,siblings, etc), she does what she wants but tries to be the better person. She wants adventure but the book doesn't drag on about her being female and how she should act a certain way because of her choices. (less)

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