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This eagerly awaited graphic novel adaptation of the iconic fantasy novel First Test reimagines the classic knight's tale, but with a twist. In a world not quite ready for her ambition, a determined girl seeks knighthood and finds herself on a mission to prove it.
Keladry is the first girl who dares to take advantage of a new rule in her homeland, Tortall--one that allows women to train for knighthood. She knows she’s ready for the traditional hazing and grueling schedule of a page, but standing in her way is the knights’ training master, Lord Wyldon.
The training master is dead set against girls becoming knights, and in an attempt to further hold Kel back, Lord Wyldon decides that she must pass a one-year trial that no male page has ever had to endure. But she is not to be underestimated. She will fight to succeed, even if the test is purposely unfair.
The Protector of the Small series gets its first graphic novel adaptation, bringing to life Tamora Pierce’s bestselling First Test in an exciting new format. This graphic novel story about believing in yourself and overcoming all odds combines action and adventure in a way that new and old fans of the series will love.
Series
4 primary booksProtector of the Small is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 1999 with contributions by Tamora Pierce.
Series
35 released booksTortall is a 35-book series with 35 released primary works first released in 1983 with contributions by Tamora Pierce, Julie Holderman, and Timothy Liebe.
Series
18 primary booksTortall (Chronological Order) is a 18-book series with 18 released primary works first released in 1983 with contributions by Tamora Pierce.
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Let it be known that I will hurt anyone for Kel.
I am so happy how this series is reading so far- Kel is a no-nonsense, justice seeking girl who plays the by the rules and also makes her own. I'm so excited to see her journey as she becomes a Knight!
1: First Test ★★★★
#2: Page ★★★★
#3: Squire ★★★★★
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I read this quite some time ago, but only owned the first book and never continued with the series. For Christmas, I received books 2-4 and decided to re-read this so that I could jump into the rest. I had forgotten most of the plot, although all of it felt familiar to me. While I couldn't have predicted anything that happened, once it happened I thought to myself “oh yeah, I remember that.” Luckily, I enjoyed it just as much as Tammy's other books and am very excited to finally finish the series!
One of the things I love about Tammy's writing is that she's able to create such distinct characters. While most of her books focus on “strong” women, they're not all the same. Where the Lioness is hot-tempered and loud, Daine is timid yet stubborn, Aly is quiet and calculating, and Kel is even and impenetrable. Each of her characters have different strengths and weaknesses, and I think that makes it possible for girls to find representation they are able to relate to.
This book follows Kel in her initial (probationary) year as a page, the first female page to enter the program since girls were allowed to join. There are plenty of obstacles along the way: a lot of the boys think that a girl doesn't belong there alongside them. Kel's advantage is that she and her family had lived with the Yamanis as an ambassador for most of her early life. The Yamani culture is much different from the one Kel has transitioned back into and one of the biggest things she has learned is to “be as stone” and hide all of her emotions behind a smooth mask.
Overall, I found the pacing to be great and the story fun to follow. I worked through the book fairly quickly and am looking forward to what comes next, although I plan to wait until Fantastic February in the Devour Your TBR group to continue reading since this series is obviously perfect to put on my TBR for it. I recommend this to all Tamora Pierce fans, as well as anyone looking for some YA fantasy with a strong female character.
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This is the series I didn't like as much as a kid, but also the one I didn't have until later– i really don't know why though.... This was a great start and Kel is an awesome heroine!
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