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Sequel and a worthy one. Continues Ivy and Eldrige's adventures, this time incorporating the Jack and the Beanstalk fairytale into the story.
Cute and fun. After Jack climbed the beanstalk, stole the magical objects, and inadvertently killed the giant, the giant's wife has never been able to sleep without the calming music made by the magic harp. When Drusy is getting married and receives a bean necklace, she puts it on her Toadstool. And...
Charming, fun story about the princess locked away in a tower and the dragon set to guard her. Very light-hearted and simple, but enjoyable.
*****FINAL RATING: 4.70 STARS*****Another unusual occurrence in that I normally do not review children's books. But this book should have one, so here it is!CATCHALLIf I liked Ivy's Ever After well enough, I fell head over heels in love with Ivy and the Meanstalk. It was fun, and so, so cute. I read...
To be honest, I didn’t enjoy this one very much. Ivy’s character grated on my nerves a bit and I found myself comparing it to Patricia Wrede, who I prefer by far. I suspect that a large part of this is my age–12-year-old me probably would have at least liked it. But for now-me, it felt unsatisfying....