
I Am Morgan Le Fay
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Narrated by:
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Jenny Sterlin
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By:
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Nancy Springer
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a fantasy and we sculpting of Morgan la Fey
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Very Much Enjoyed
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A beautiful fairy tale with bite
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Mordred and draws from the Legend of Arthur as inspiration for portraying the villainess of the
legend—Morgan Le Fey. The reader follows young Morgan as she comes into her powers and
determined to refuse the fate that is bestowed upon her, further binds herself to be fate. Readers
follow Morgan’s downward spiral from a fiercely independent girl to a woman who would do
anything to protect what she yearns for. The novel has lyrical prose that is accentuated even
more so with the help of Jenny Sterlin as narrator. One can easily slip into the thrall of the
novel’s medieval, fantasy landscape. Luckily, the magical setting of the novel can make the
material applicable to contemporary teens from the ages of 13 upwards. I would believe that this
tale still holds relevance to readers because of Springer’s ability to make one have empathy for
the famous villainess of the Legend of Arthur, and to sate one’s curiosity for the legend itself.
Hypnotic
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Reader is overdramatic. Too many dramatic pauses.
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Gentle side of Morgan
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I wanted to love it
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