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 · Deerskin by Robin McKinley. Posted by: Megan Leigh in Books, Reviews June 5, 0 7, Views. It is no secret that I love Robin McKinley. The book that I most often reread is The Hero and the Crown, a favourite of mine since I was a child. ― Robin McKinley, Deerskin. 13 likes. Like “She, too, spoke only when the queen or king addressed her first, but she looked searchingly at every supplicant, and her clear face said that she had opinions about everything she heard, and that it was her proud duty to think out those opinions, and make them responsible and coherent.”. Deerskin PDF Book by Robin McKinley () Download or Read Online Free. Author: Robin McKinley | Submitted by: Maria Garcia | Views | View Chapter List | Add a Review Deerskin PDF book by Robin McKinley Read Online or Free Download in ePUB, PDF or MOBI eBooks. Published in June 1st the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in fantasy, fantasy books.


Editions for Deerskin: (Paperback published in ), X (Mass Market Paperback published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ). Free download or read online Deerskin pdf (ePUB) book. The first edition of the novel was published in June 1st , and was written by Robin McKinley. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of pages and is available in Paperback format. The main characters of this fantasy, fantasy story are Lissar, Ossin. Deerskin is one of Robin McKinley's darker stories but none the less a beautiful story. It involves some topics that are considered taboo like rape. Even though this is a darker tale ut is still a story of surviving and overcoming great hardship. It is well worth the read or listen. 11 people found this helpful.


McKinley doesn’t pull any punches at all. Deerskin begins with a child being told her parents’ happily-ever-after story. The words are those of fairytales—nobody has names, it is the King. This is, in my opinion, Robin McKinley's best book -- and I've read every one from "Beauty" to "Rose Daughter". Deerskin reminded me of a dream, one that starts out quiet and detached, grows into a nightmare, and then changes into a somewhat-happy ending. It isn't just a "fairy tale" or an adventure story like The Hero and the Crown. “I did so much enjoy Robin McKinley’s Deerskin I respect her writing and reread her constantly, finding new perceptions each time.” –Anne McCaffrey “Deerskin is a subversive fairytale with an element of myth, but most of all it is a psychological novel of great depth and power, using fantasy in the service of truth.” –Locus.

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