50 pages • 1 hour read
246
Novel • Fiction
Damar • Medieval Fantasy World
1984
YA
12-18 years
1050L
The Hero and the Crown follows Aerin Dragon-Killer, the "first sol" (female heir) of Damar, as she overcomes physical and psychological challenges, social ostracism, and familial discord to become a hero and queen. She creates a fireproof substance, hunts dragons, fights the ancient black dragon Maur, trains with the immortal sorcerer Luthe, and ultimately defeats her evil sorcerer uncle Agsded. Individuals who have experienced trauma related to misogyny or ableism may find some of the book's themes challenging.
Adventurous
Fantastical
Inspirational
Romantic
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The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley is praised for its rich world-building, strong protagonist, and lyrical prose. Critics highlight the novel's detailed fantasy setting and Aerin's compelling character arc. Some readers, however, feel the pacing is slow in parts and the plot slightly predictable. Overall, it is celebrated as a must-read for fantasy enthusiasts.
A reader who would enjoy The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley is likely a fan of high fantasy with strong, nuanced female protagonists, similar to those found in Tamora Pierce’s Alanna: The First Adventure or Kristin Cashore’s Graceling. They appreciate richly detailed worlds and coming-of-age themes.
57,847 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
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246
Novel • Fiction
Damar • Medieval Fantasy World
1984
YA
12-18 years
1050L
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