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Bella at Midnight - Diane Stanley, Bagram Ibatoulline
Bella at Midnight
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Bella has grown up thinking that she was just a simple peasant girl. But suddenly, Bella's world collapses. First, her best friend, Julian, betrays her. Then she finds out that she is, in fact, Isabel, the daughter of a knight who abandoned her in infancy. And now he wants her back. Bella is torn... show more
Bella has grown up thinking that she was just a simple peasant girl. But suddenly, Bella's world collapses. First, her best friend, Julian, betrays her. Then she finds out that she is, in fact, Isabel, the daughter of a knight who abandoned her in infancy. And now he wants her back. Bella is torn from her beloved foster family and tries to accept her new life with her deranged father and his resentful wife. But when she finds out about a terrible plot that threatens the kingdom, she sets out on a journey that will lead her to a destiny far greater than she could have imagined.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780060775742 (0060775742)
Publisher: HarperCollins
Edition language: English
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Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it
4.0 Bella at Midnight
A fun read. I really enjoyed the twists, and even when I thought I had guessed the end, I was proved wrong!
debzbookshelf
debzbookshelf rated it
4.0 Bella at Midnight
Read the full review HERE!Bella has grown up a blacksmith’s daughter, and best friend of Prince Julian. She has a very wild imagination, but never wild enough to think she could be the daughter of a Knight!Her whole life is thrown upside down when her Auntie Maud shows up to take her back to her rea...
A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it
3.0
Retelling of Cinderella. Bella At Midnight was a decent read. Bella's whole world is turned upside down when she discovers that she is not a peasant, as she had been raised as, but the daughter of a knight. Her father, who had nothing to do with her until now, suddenly wants her back in his life. Sh...
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it
This was a pretty basic fairytale retelling of Cinderella. The two main leads annoyed me a few times (they would never have been apart if one of them wasn't such a fool and the other so self-absorbed in being not good enough, etc.) However, it was a fun and quick read, so, enjoy!
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