Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Terrier (book review)




Terrier, by Tamora Pierce, is the story of sixteen-year-old Beka Cooper. Beka has just joined the police force of Corus (capital city of the land of Tortall). This force is called the Dogs. Beka, as a Puppy, is assigned to the two famous senior Dogs, Clara Goodwin and Mattes Tunstall. She'll have to learn quickly, because she's assigned to the Lower City, a dark place filled with murderers, pickpockets, and drunks. As if Beka isn't busy enough, her eerie magic tells her that there two sinister plots are going on right under the Dogs' noses! It's up to Beka and her friends to make sure that the culprits are caught before it's too late.

I loved this book and I can't wait for the next book in the series to come out! It was neat how the book was a mix of thriller and fantasy. Beka's magic was also different and interesting, but you will have to read the book to see what I mean.

3 comments:

Jean said...

This sounds like another good book, Annie, by an author I've never heard of. And isn't it fun to have a next book to wait for? I hope to pick one up today, in fact, Sword Song, part of the Saxon series by Bernard Cornwell. I think you'll like these, but not until you get a bit older. The series is set in the 900s, in England, and the books are very historically accurate, which means that there's no small amount of violence such as battles described in pretty gory detail.

Court said...

I read this book when it came out. Loved it! So happy to hear that you loved it too!

Debi said...

Jean--
I really think you'll like Terrier. I hope you find the book you're looking for, too!

Court--
I'm glad that someone else liked it too! Is that the only Tamora Pierce book you've read? It's my first, but I have a few more of hers to read.

--Annie