daja-the-hypnokitten: silentstream9:stele3:jewishzevran:acefinndamerons:flowland-180:levi-
daja-the-hypnokitten: silentstream9: stele3: jewishzevran: acefinndamerons: flowland-180: levi-in-wonderland: GATHER ‘ROUND CHILDREN AND LET ME TELL YOU A THING OR TWO ABOUT THIS GLORIOUS BOOK. I HAVE OWNED THIS BOOK FOR A WHILE BUT NOW I’M SHARING IT WITH TUMBLR BECAUSE WE’RE ALL DRAGON-LOVING-FUCKS. IN THIS BOOK IN THIS MOTHERFUCKIN MASTER PIECE OF A BOOK THE GIRL SEEKS OUT THE DRAGON BECAUSE SHE WANTS TO ESCAPE HER BORING LIFE AS A PRINCESS. I DON’T THINK YOU GUYS HEARD ME. THE GIRL WANTS TO BE WITH THE DRAGON. AND THIS AINT EVEN IN A ROMANTIC WAY. SHE JUST RESPECTS THE DRAGON SO FUCKING MUCH. THERE IS EVEN A PART WHERE SHE REPEATEDLY TELLS A PRINCE TO STOP TRYING TO SAVE HER BECAUSE SHE WANTS TO BE THERE AND THE PRINCE JUST ISN’T GETTING IT BECAUSE HE’S NEVER HEARD OF A PRINCESS WANTING TO BE AMONG DRAGONS BEFORE. LIKE I CAN’T EVEN RIGHT NOW JUST READ THE DAMN THING. THIS IS THE MOST READ BOOK I OWN AND I READ A LOT OF BOOKS AND HAVE MANY FAVORITES SO Y'ALL KNOW THIS BOOK MUST BE GOOD. i have read it a total of 39749823792837493 times. @sibilant-bliss :D Every once in a while a post comes around that reminds me of how important these books were to wee me, and I have to reblog it so that other people can find this very important series. What I absolutely love about this book is how the princess learns all these random things when she’s bored being a princess and then she uses every one of those skills while she works for the dragon. Her skill at making dessert got her the job. She reads latin - great for organising old texts! She fences - well, sometimes the princes won’t go away anyway She cooks - even dragons hold banquets, ya know. And then. And then. at the end she becomes a queen and all those skills she wasn’t supposed to learn help her be a good queen. Bonus: the dragon she goes to live with, Kazul, is also female. Through various events in the book, Kazul eventually becomes King of the Dragons (yes, you read that right–in dragon culture, the titles of King and Queen are not tied to gender. I cannot TELL YOU how much little Stele wanted to run away and become a dragon’s princess. This this this! I mean yes, this book is amazing and I recently read it to @spiralturquoise because this series was the most important-to-me, non-Tammy Pierce series I read, growing up. But she doesn’t actually know she’s looking for dragons when she leaves her castle. She just refuses to marry a ridiculously boring prince, and the way she gets out of that leads to her meeting Kazul. I loved these growing up. We need more female protagonists like this in young adult fiction. -- source link