This story was as charming as it was frustrating. The narrator does a beautiful job with her lovely, lilting fairytale-like accent but the material has issues even a skilled narrator can’t overcome. A beautiful young lady named Sunday falls truly, madly, deeply in love with a frog. A talking frog, m...
I read this a few months ago, actually, so this review's late. But now I'm reading the sequel, and I happen to have some free time, so I'm finally getting around to it. :) I really like this book. It's mostly based off of the frog prince fairytale, but it's got a lot of other fairytales mixed in, ...
As this book began, I thought I would adore it. I really liked the tone, which was whimsical while still paying proper deference to the many fairy tale tropes woven throughout the story. This is definitely the most mashed-up fairy tale mash-up I've ever read, and while I thought that would make it d...
What's this about: Sunday Woodcutter is from a weird, magical family and, as so often happens, she falls in love and then weirdness and trouble follow. Or, if you want a more basic summary, it's like the princess and the frog story got thrown into overdrive. Thoughts: There was a point somewhere i...
Great book! I thought it was going to be a retelling of the frog prince, but this book had probably about a hundred fairy tales woven through. The narration was light and sweet and funny. All around a treat.
There's an element of personal preference that one has to take into account after a while. I found myself charmed by Sunday Woodcutter, her gently playful, sweet personality and her adoration of stories. At a certain point, I start to long for a heroine who is, well, more like me than the kick-ass, ...
This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews Sunday Woodcutter is the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, so her life was destined to be magical. However, beyond having everything she writes somehow come true, Sunday's life is on the boring side with her large family. Until...
The GoodThe Woodcutter family. My gosh these characters were charming. From Monday to Sunday, every sister was unique and endearing, and I loved Trix in particular. His childishness and playful nature are infectious in a ridiculously good way. I thought I would eventually get confused or overwhelmed...
Other reviews at The Book Babe's Reads.Due to copy and paste, formatting has been lost.I honestly think that I may have waited a bit too long to review Enchanted, but hey. Whatever, right? Anywho, when Enchanted started off, I was really excited about it! Another fairytale retelling, woohoo! But the...
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