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Date: 2009-10-26 12:10 am (UTC)I think her best but most gut-wrenchingly hard to read book is Deerskin, which is a sort of feminist retelling of the folktale Donkeyskin, which is about a young princess whose father tries to "marry" (ie., rape) her, and she runs away and bags a prince. Anyhow, I think McKinley really outdid herself on that one--I think by the metaphors you mention I would consider it a "dancing" book, and fairly unusually beautiful given how hit-or-miss her books can be.
I've bounced off of all of her other books--didn't make it even a third of the way through Spindle's End. Like you said, it's a cute premise but I couldn't get into the characters, and it didn't grab me. Sunshine was cute as far as vampire romances go, but I don't consider it particularly noteworthy.