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Fantastic Females in Fiction

Fantastic Females in Fiction. A list By Kathy K. Napelenok. First: Historical Fiction. Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel.

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Fantastic Females in Fiction

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  1. Fantastic Females in Fiction A list By Kathy K. Napelenok

  2. First: Historical Fiction

  3. Clan of the Cave Bearby Jean M. Auel • A natural disaster has left young Ayla alone, wandering, fending for herself in an unfamilar land. One day she is discovered by the Clan of the Cave Bear, men and women far different from her own people.

  4. The Light Bearer By Donna Gillespie A Goth, her name was Auriane. She was a warrior, a priestess – and a threat to the powers of Rome. “Germanic Auriane is a combination of the noble, natural savage, and the heroine marked from birth for great deeds. Roman Marcus Julianus is the personification of the highest civilized, republican Roman values. Both are typical and atypical of their societies, fighting for what each believes to be just”. – Amazon.com

  5. The Outlander by Diana Gabaldon Follow along with Claire Randal, a nurse from World War II, as she travels back in time from 1945 to 1742. Watch as she helps plan for the Scottish uprising with her unique perspective of the future.

  6. Now: Mystery

  7. To ensure first prize in the village quiche-making competition, Agatha buys her entry from London’s renowned Quicherie.Alas, Agatha’s impeccable product is soon exposed – as not only store-bought but poisoned. The contest judge, Mr. Cummings-Browne, rumored to be a connoisseur of women as well as food, succumbs after eating it, and with him go Agatha’s chances for bucolic bliss – unless she can nab the true culprit. Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death by M.C. Beaton

  8. Finally, for the Young Females

  9. Water Trilogy Join Nia, a young mermaid, as she battles to save her home, Atlantis, from the evil avatar and his farworlder companion. Read all three books to discover the surprise ending. By Kara Dalkey

  10. Song of the Lionessby Tamora Pierce Alanna of Trebond is no ordinary girl – her dream is to become a knight. So she disguises herself as a boy and begins training at the palace of King Roald.

  11. Sometimes, it is simply enough that they are reading… A comic strip by Naoko Takeuchi, Sailor Moon follows the story of five dedicated young women who battle continuously to save the world from evil.

  12. Visit your local library to discover these and other Fantastic Females in Fiction Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean Auel The Light Bearer by Donna Gillespie Outlander by Diana Gabaldon Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of death by M.C. Beaton Water Trilogy by Kara Dalkey Song of the Lioness by Tamora Pierce Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi Kathy K. Napelenok

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