It's not a perfect story; there are a few things I wish had been done differently or given more detail. But overall--especially once [spoilery character] gets included in the planning stage for what "Robin Hood" does--it's just MADE FOR ME. Meagan Spooner could have written, "To Rose Griffes, who loves a folk tale where a traditionally male-driven narrative is written for a woman instead," in the dedication.
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It's not a perfect story; there are a few things I wish had been done differently or given more detail. But overall--especially once [spoilery character] gets included in the planning stage for what "Robin Hood" does--it's just MADE FOR ME. Meagan Spooner could have written, "To Rose Griffes, who loves a folk tale where a traditionally male-driven narrative is written for a woman instead," in the dedication.