Terrier The Legend of Beka Cooper Book 1 Tamora Pierce 9780375814686 Books
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I wasn't sure about this book because it's sooo long. Normally a long book means the author got bogged down in details that don't matter to the story, as if they're trying to leave all their plot options open until they figure out where it's going; but not in this case. This is an engaging story with a likeable protagonist and a slightly different take on police work -- and just the right amount of detail. I also liked the journal format. Other authors don't do it well and it almost put me off reading this story. I'm glad I persevered.Tags : Terrier (The Legend of Beka Cooper, Book 1) [Tamora Pierce] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Tamora Pierce begins a new Tortall trilogy introducing Beka Cooper, an amazing young woman who lived 200 years before Pierce's popular Alanna character. For the first time,Tamora Pierce,Terrier (The Legend of Beka Cooper, Book 1),Random House Books for Young Readers,037581468X,Fantasy - General,Magic;Juvenile fiction.,Police;Fiction.,Police;Juvenile fiction.,Children's 12-Up - Fiction - Science Fiction,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9),Fantasy & Magic,Fiction,Fiction-Fantasy,JUVENILE,Juvenile Fiction,Juvenile Fiction Fantasy & Magic,Juvenile Grades 7-9 Ages 12-14,Magic,Police,YOUNG ADULT FICTION,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Fantasy General
Terrier The Legend of Beka Cooper Book 1 Tamora Pierce 9780375814686 Books Reviews
Tamora Pierce comes through again with an engaging series set about two hundred years before Alanna comes along. It took me a little bit to get used to the language of the Dogs, the terminology, and how it all worked, but once I got there, I settled in nicely to this new world.
As always with Pierce's books, the character development is very well done and consistent, the plot pacing is steady, and storyline is masterfully crafted. I really liked that it was a little more adult than the Alanna series. It's kind of like a mystery series set in a world similar to Alanna's, and considering that young adult and mystery genres are my favorite and that the Alanna series is one of my favorite things to read, it was a winning combination for me.
My one complaint Beka Cooper, the main character, has a cat that reminds me of Faithful from the Alanna series. I felt this similarity was bothersome and took away from Alanna's Faithful a little bit. It's not that Pounce wasn't likable... I just kept thinking to myself, "Enough with the god-like cats that are all the same, already. Sheesh!" Pounce seemed superfluous, given Beka's dustspinners and pigeons and such, but then so much of the first story couldn't have happened the way it did without Pounce, so he was just as integral as Faithful was in the Alanna series. Can these women do nothing without a deus ex machina in the shape of a magical cat to help them? Maybe this connection between Alanna and Beka will be made in the third book and it will be explained how they both happened to have cats like that. Anyway, I'll stop harping on it now because I'm probably the only person who was bothered by it!
In the magical medieval realm of Tortall, a tough young girl joins the Provost’s elite guard called the Dogs. Beka Cooper’s puppy status as the newest member of the team ruffles some fur, but she keeps at it, magically seeking out just the news needed to forestall an underlord power struggle. Told in journal style, the book allows readers to see Beka’s writing skills blossom in tandem with her maturity and sense of belonging. The page-turning action continues in the sequels, which pick up the story line almost immediately.
Beka Cooper is the newest puppy in the Provost's Dogs, the guards that keep the peace in the streets Corus, the capital city. She's tough, which is a quality that is required to work in the Lower City, the seediest portion. She's also been assigned to the two best veteran Dogs in the Guard--Tunstall and Goodwin. They're a famous pair, and it'll take everything that Beka has to keep up with them--and to cobble a killer that has been preying on the poor and kidnapping their children. Beka has a few unconventional talents--she can speak to the dead through the city's pigeons, and she communicates with dust spinners...but will it be enough to survive her first few months in Provost's Guard?
Terrier, the first book in the Legend of Beka Cooper trilogy, is quite a departure from Pierce's earlier work. First, it's set in Corus, Tortall--two hundred years before Alanna's story begins. Second, it's written in first person journal format. However, that style works for this story, and there's plenty that is familiar about Beka's world that will draw Tortall fans in. Pierce really makes Corus come alive in this one, painting a vivid picture of what life was like for people before Alanna's time (tough, especially with slavers looking to kidnap children, but not without its redeeming qualities--strong women who could fight were a part of everyday life), and the fine line that the Dogs have to walk each day. Their job is equal parts enforcing the law and allowing certain lawlessness to occur (such as bribe taking) to keep the peace, especially when dealing with the Rogue's court. This is epitomized in Beka's tentative friendship with three newcomers who become her neighbors, but aren't always on the right side of the law. However, she is fiercely loyal to her job and the Crown, and determined to do what is right. She is a bit over eager at times, and makes mistakes, but her partners Tunstall and Goodwin keep her on the right path, and the dynamics between the three of them are delightful. The two mysteries that the Dogs have to deal with are puzzling and perfectly drawn out to keep you hanging in suspense, and the seriousness is punctuated by arch remarks from Beka's cat Pounce, who readers will recognize by the name Faithful. All in all, Terrier is a terrific start to what is sure to be a suspenseful, promising trilogy!
I highly recommend this first book in this series. The author develops her primary characters sufficiently, endearing them to the reader. They come across as believable with character flaws and easily understood motivations. Additionally, she uses humor effectively, endearing her characters to the readers. Tortal and it's surrounding area, is a familiar location for those who have read her other series, though it's not necessary to do so. She has sufficient plot twists to keep you on your toes.'s. Ms. Pierce writes on a level that young adults and older adults like me can enjoy. I was very glad that she began this new series. I have bought all the books in this series and greatly look forward to reading them. I have her Circle of Magic series and have read them multiple times because I enjoy the characters and the interplay between them.I'm pleased that Ms. Pierce does not resort to gratuitous violence or sexually explicit material to sell her novels.
I wasn't sure about this book because it's sooo long. Normally a long book means the author got bogged down in details that don't matter to the story, as if they're trying to leave all their plot options open until they figure out where it's going; but not in this case. This is an engaging story with a likeable protagonist and a slightly different take on police work -- and just the right amount of detail. I also liked the journal format. Other authors don't do it well and it almost put me off reading this story. I'm glad I persevered.
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