![]() ![]() ![]() We meet a young woman heading to a boarding school, who steps through a doorway into a land called Medora. The first time Alex is introduced in The Medoran Chronicles is in the first book, Akarnae. Looking into the tropes that are commonly found in young adult novels, she proves she is not your typical protagonist. The Medoran Chronicles stands on its own as something completely different in the YA genre, and a large part of that comes from the characterisation of Alex. ![]() With five novels and a book of short novellas, the series is a must-read for any fans of young adult fantasy. ![]() There are no spoilers for Vardaesia.ĭescribed as Harry Potter meets The Chronicles of Narnia, and written by Australian author and Supa-Star guest Lynette Noni, The Medoran Chronicles follows 16-year-old Alexandra Jennings’ journey into a magical new land as she tries to understand it whilst also trying to get home. WARNING: This article contains spoilers up until and including book four, Graevale. With the release of Vardaesia earlier this month, the final novel in Lynette Noni’s Medoran Chronicles, we look back on what separates protagonist Alexandra Jennings from the rest. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |