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Still thinking about this one. There were parts I liked - Ally is not an Alanna clone. She is more like her father. She has some magic of her own, in an ability to see if people are lying. She wants to be a spy but her parents want her to do something safer. After arguing with her mother, Ally takes off in her boat and gets captured by pirates. She is then sold into slavery. She soon is making a deal with a god, protecting a future monarch and diving into international politics.
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I really enjoyed this book. I was looking for a Fantasy book at my local library that I could listen to at work and this was a perfect fit. Now that I have finished the book, I’m curious to learn what happens with Aly in Trickster's Queen.
With any book that takes a character from another series and starts a new series, you have to wonder about back-story? How will the author convey all the knowledge from before that you need to know? The challenge with Trickster’s Choice is that not only is it ...more
With any book that takes a character from another series and starts a new series, you have to wonder about back-story? How will the author convey all the knowledge from before that you need to know? The challenge with Trickster’s Choice is that not only is it ...more

May 15, 2008
Catherine Boddie
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
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young-adult,
fantasy

Feb 08, 2013
Lilia
marked it as to-read

Apr 08, 2013
Francielle De Oliveira
marked it as to-read

Aug 20, 2016
Lila (Hardcover Haven)
marked it as to-read