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All I Need To Know I Learned From Xena: Warrior Princess by Josepha Sherman
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All I Need To Know I Learned From Xena: Warrior Princess

by Josepha Sherman

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If you're reading this book, you must be a Xena fan. And if you're a Xena fan, then you've already seen all of the episodes at least a dozen times. Because of this, I was disappointed in this book. Basically, this book is just a recap of the episodes. I was hoping for...well...for more. I was hoping that the writer would actually WRITE, create more insite into Gabrielle's thoughts and feelings. Something deeper than what we can easily see by just popping in a DVD. ( )
qarae | Jan 8, 2009 |  
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0671023896, Paperback)

In a time of ancient gods,

warlords and kings,

a Land in turmoil

cried out for a hero.

She was XENA,

a mighty princess

forged in the heat of battle.

Xena: Warrior Princess. Gabrielle: Bard of Poteidaia. Theirs was a life of adventure. A life of romance. A life of great deeds and great battles against the forces of evil. A life of good and bad gods, of deep and lasting friendships.

In their travels, Gabrielle, Xena's bosom companion, learned much from the princess. When to keep your sword sharp and your wit sharper. When the size of Your staff does make a difference. In return, Gabrielle taught Xena the secrets of warmth, kindness, and joy.

Now, in her own recently discovered words, the Bard of Poteidaia talks of what she got from Xena and what Xena gave her, lessons about life that will ease the path for those of us battling on through the modern world.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:12 -0400)

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