Princess of the Midnight Ball
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9799791411929
Publish date: March 2010
Publisher: Atria
Pages no: 391
Edition language: Indonesian
Series: Princess (#1)
Please note that I gave this book 4.5 stars and rounded it to 5 stars on Goodreads.After reading Silver in the Blood I was interested in reading George's other works. I really did enjoy this one. Probably because I read the story as a kid (loved it) and loved the cartoon version of it on Grimm's fai...
A retelling of The Twelve Dancing Princesses, this charming novel for early teens is also good for a grownup reader. Unlike the original fairy tale, in this story, the princesses don’t want to dance at the Midnight Ball every night but they have no choice: they are under a curse by an evil sorcerer....
Princess of the Midnight Ball by Jessica Day George is a retelling of the 12 Dancing Princesses featuring a knitting soldier, a few ancient magic users and, obviously, 12 princesses. It read much like the original tale in that everything went by so fast, but it was still a fun, enjoyable read.What I...
3.5 stars :) a nice fun and sweet read.
Yay! I love fairy tale retellings, and after seeing reviews of a one of George's more recent books, I had to add this to my list. And last night I discovered that this book, and book #2 in the series were only $1.59 for the e-book, so...I bought them. And read them both today. Yes, I read both of th...