Pre-reading: Oh my gosh, it's a frog-turns-prince type of story! Haven't seen you before! Definitely will be reading thissssss~Post-reading: Uck. 1.5 stars.--I hate giving books one star reviews. I understand that authors work very hard to write a book, but it takes us only a few days to read it. An...
Enchanted introduces the reader to Sunday Woodcutter, a seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, who discovers and befriends a talking frog near the fairy well and begins telling him stories of her eccentric family. This family includes her rather normal father, her mother Seven, her sisters Monday, ...
Oh, Alethea Kontis. When I read "Sunday," the short story on which this novel is based, I was charmed. It was a lighthearted fairytale that didn't pretend to be weightier than it was, and it was just a really fun story.However, the light, charming short story should never have become a novel. This s...
I have to say I'm a little disappointed in this book. One of the reasons that I paid so much for this book (9.34 kindle price) was that the reviews for it were actually pretty good and the plot sounded intriguing. Unfortunately it was completely predictable and it was horribly edited. Words were mis...
Charming, Magical, Delightful, Enchanting! That just about sums up this book. It’s easily one of my all-time favorite books. It’s the ultimate mash-up of almost every fairy tale you’ve ever heard of, and then some!From the moment I opened the book I new I was in for a real treat. I was more than rig...
I was really excited for this book because the description seemed so cute. It had so many problems, though...I can excuse the insta-love, since this is a fairytale retelling, but that doesn't make it any less dissatisfying. Sunday, the main character, is bonny and good, etc. But basically that's all...
The book's synopsis is boring enough, and the beginning seems to drag on a bit, but I assure you the tale is quite charming. I am captivated by the soft and warm writing.
I adored this book.It's no secret that I love fairy tales. But do you know how few retellings of The Princess and the Frog there are? SO FEW, GUYS. I was so pumped when I finally heard about this one (and also that cover? CAN WE DISCUSS MY NEED FOR THAT DRESS?). This is such a unique spin on it, too...
Review posted on Dark Faerie TalesIn Enchanted, Althea Kontis takes us on this charming adventure, mostly surrounding a girl and her frog prince. Sunday Woodcutter is the seventh daughter of Seven. Her sisters and brothers before her, each have their own gifts, making it easy to be overlooked in her...
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