Firstly, many thanks to Lisa Mantchev and her publicist for sending me an ARC of this book. How I managed to put off reading Perchance to Dream for so long is beyond me! But I knew I would want to review it right away after reading it, so I made myself wait closer to the release date, which is next ...
I really loved this book! It brings together my love for books, fantasy and plays in a thrilling combination. Bertie is such a fun character to follow along with her fairy sidekicks. The whole series keeps you entranced and hanging on for more. I recommened this series especially to play lovers.
I find the entire "Nate-Bertie-Ariel" love triangle to be over done, but other than that it's a good read! However, there are some concerns of mine that remain unanswered. Bleh :/
These stories are really beautiful so I can't really explain why or how I can't get into them! Going to take a break from them before reading the last one.
As the curtain rises on Act 2 of the Thèâtre Illuminata, we find Bertie at the beginning of her quest to rescue Nate from the clutches of the evil Sea Goddess from The Little Mermaid. As the new Mistress of Revels, it is her job to put pen to paper and create the story of the journey. With Ariel, ...
For more reviews, check out http://vivaladolcevita14.blogspot.com/2011/12/currently-reading-11.htmlThis was such a wonderful sequel to Eyes Like Stars. I did not like it as much as I did ELS, but PTD was almost as good, and of course left a satisfying ending/pseudo-cliffhanger. This was different, a...
Also appears on my blog,The YA Kitten!Bertie's play at the Theatre Illuminata got a standing ovation just like she wanted, but she sets out with Ariel and her four fairy friend Mustardseed, Cobweb, Moth, and Peaseblossom so she can rescue Nate, the pirate Player she cares so much for, from Sedna's c...
This book was just beautiful.The beginning of the book was a little bumpy because I thought it was dragging a little too long, so that's why it took me longer to read this book than I had expected.But as soon as it got rolling the faster I began turning the pages, and the more interested I got in re...
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