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review 2016-01-26 00:32
In which there is actually thorn spinning...
Spinning Thorns - Anna Sheehan

I am not going to forget that I wasn't crazy about this story's beginning.

I am however going to say that it does improve in a spectacular way: the sort that leaves you wondering what is going to happen next, when you finally have to go to sleep.

 

Yes, I had a hard time with the beginning. I actually went back and start re-reading it once I noticed that a certain word _kit _ kept being repeated by the male character. Over and over.

I think I counted it being used thirty times in just a few pages. And I kept wondering, why not call her "sister" or "my sister"?

And the answer finally came to me towards the end due to the character's personality. So, there, a thing that I wasn't "getting" actually had a purpose that I was missing.

 

The other thing that I wasn't crazy about had to do with the changing pov's. Well, not the pov's per se, but the way they were told: For the guy, we have first person, for Princess Will we have third person. I don't know if I was being picky, but the thing got annoying... until I stopped paying attention to it and I started gobbling up pages as fast as I could.

Because I honestly cannot pin down the page in which I got hooked by this story.

Once the characters started to grow on me, I probably was a goner...

 

Will is not your typical fairy tale princess. She has felt inadequate her whole life by comparison with her older sister. The perfect one. The one with the classical beauty, and the petit measurements. Her relationship with her mother _ the former Sleeping Beauty _ isn't perfect, but she has her father to lean on.

She knows she's not perfect. She longs for someone she can't have, but she doesn't let that define her.

She's rational and resourceful, and she knows that in the end she will do whatever her kingdom needs: even if it means abandoning her studies on magic.

You may not like her in the beginning, but I bet that you will come to respect her in the end.

 

I don't want to reveal too much of the plot, or too much on the characters, because that's half the fun, so I'll just say that Will and the one that will not be named ;) are wonderful characters, and that I loved reading their story.

 

Author's Official Site

 

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quote 2016-01-21 01:46
But there was no such thing as happily ever after, no matter how much she loved her faerie tales.
But they lived. And they were often happy. And it was always possible for each of them to banish the shadows from each other's lives.
And that really is all anyone can hope for.
Spinning Thorns - Anna Sheehan

Spinning Thorns by Anna Sheehan

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text 2016-01-19 17:00
Reading progress update: I've read 250 out of 320 pages.
Spinning Thorns - Anna Sheehan

Okay, this has improved to the point in which I am really, REALLY, liking it.

But those first pages -_-

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text 2016-01-17 22:49
I'm bored -_-
Spinning Thorns - Anna Sheehan

Something is wrong when the leading character's father turns out to be my favourite character.

So far....

 

On page 82 of 354.

 

p.s. I reckon that one day I'll stop being seduced by pretty covers.

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text 2016-01-11 16:59
On being extremely optimistic
Spinning Thorns - Anna Sheehan
Crewel - Gennifer Albin
The Hollow - Nora Roberts
The Last Ever After - Soman Chainani

These are the books that I wish I was able to read this week.

I doubt I'll be able to read them all, but I am going to try.

I've currently read about 20% of "The last Ever After" and I am liking it.

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