This is a list of heroines who aren't afraid to take care of themselves
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list created December 30th, 2009
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Tiffany
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Morgan
1419 books
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LadyCalico
3880 books
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Jazz
680 books
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9 friends
Julie
1173 books
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Kayla
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Thad
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Alicia
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LauraJean
(last edited Jan 01, 2010 03:26PM)
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Jan 01, 2010 03:23PM
How could I possibly choose between Suze (The Mediator) and Alanna (Song of the Lioness)?!?!?!?!?!?
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What about Tamara Pierce? ALL the books by her I've read have female heroines! Plus, why is PERCY JACKSON on here? Percy's a boy. Annabeth's not a heroine.
Sudeshna wrote: "What about Tamara Pierce? ALL the books by her I've read have female heroines! Plus, why is PERCY JACKSON on here? Percy's a boy. Annabeth's not a heroine."
I forgot to add Tamara Pierce! Thanks for reminding me. As for Percy Jackson, I didn't add that novel. It was added by someone else.
I forgot to add Tamara Pierce! Thanks for reminding me. As for Percy Jackson, I didn't add that novel. It was added by someone else.
Michelle wrote: "Why isn't Juliet Marriller books are on here? All of her books are mostly females heroines. :)"I love her books!
The list is called "Kick Butt HEROINES" not heros, so why is Percy Jackson on here? Jeez people, get you facts straight! But yes, I do agree with The Hunger Games and The Vampire Academy Series! Go Katniss and Rose!
52 people voted for Percy Jackson, wtf. Most of these are YA, Tamora Pierce should win for this one.
Hands down you can't get anymore kick butt than alanna and you can't get anymore heroine than alanna... I didn't understand why half these books were chosen.
Nikki wrote: "The list is called "Kick Butt HEROINES" not heros, so why is Percy Jackson on here? Jeez people, get you facts straight! But yes, I do agree with The Hunger Games and The Vampire Academy Series! Go..."There's Annabeth and Thalia
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This is a great list. I would love it if you could vote for my lists, too, Kate Joy!
These are some intriguing-looking books, but I can't help noticing a couple of things:First, quite a few of these books have male protagonists -- which means the "kick-butt heroines" in those books aren't really the heroines of their own lives but supporting players in someone else's story. That doesn't mean they can't be wonderful characters, but it is a bit of a disappointment that the focus isn't on them.
Second, Twilight is what you read when you DON'T want to see a heroine kick butt, when instead you fantasize about being completely helpless and in perpetual need of rescue. There is absolutely nothing kick-butt about Bella Swan. So how did it get any votes for this list???
Auburn wrote: "How did Twilight end up in "Kick butt heroines"?"
Bella was a total whiner until Breaking Dawn, then she kicked butt. I voted for that one.
What I'd like to know is who put Roomon there? Seriously? The kid kicked butt, she was so irritating and lame I almost quit reading the book!
Bella was a total whiner until Breaking Dawn, then she kicked butt. I voted for that one.
What I'd like to know is who put Roomon there? Seriously? The kid kicked butt, she was so irritating and lame I almost quit reading the book!
Yes, it was/is. Did you think that the mother in Room was a "kick ass heroine"? If so, that is where we differ, Danna.
Amelia wrote: "Yes, it was/is. Did you think that the mother in Room was a "kick ass heroine"? If so, that is where we differ, Danna."I haven't read Room. What does it have to do with the question?:)
Thought you were responding to Message 15. ;)
Kaitlyn *Nandos* wrote: "How did City of Bones get on here? Clary is one of the LEAST kick-butt heroines ever."If you have read the other books belonging to The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare you would not be saying that. I think the serise is supost to tell us that even to the most ordenary person, extraordenary things can happen. Clary really evolves into a hard core killer of demonds. I respect your veiw on the book, but I would like for you to be more consideret of the people who like, even love, this book.
Sudeshna wrote: "What about Tamara Pierce? ALL the books by her I've read have female heroines! Plus, why is PERCY JACKSON on here? Percy's a boy. Annabeth's not a heroine."I know!
Toward the latter part of the list, one runs across some howlers. "The Bridges of Madison County"? Granted, not every heroine needs to be a warrior, but this list is called "Kick-Butt Heroines," and... "The Bridges of Madison County"? Really??
There is no book I can think of whose heroine can kick butt like Fi Kelly in the "Eden's Root" trilogy by Rachel Fisher. Fiercely tough when she has to be, Fi is an unforgettable winner.
Please add Throne of Glass series! Nice list, btw:)










