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text 2016-05-29 16:32
Re-reading this one...
Valiant - Sarah McGuire

... because my newest reads weren't grabbing my attention.

As for "Valiant" it is still that good :D

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text 2015-12-30 22:27
Sock Poppet's 2015 Listorama! ~ Part 1
Freddy Goes to the North Pole (Freddy the Pig) - Walter R. Brooks,Kurt Wiese
Heart and Soul: The Story of Florence Nightingale - Gena K. Gorrell
Valiant - Sarah McGuire
Death by Food Pyramid - Denise Minger
The End Of Her Honeymoon - Marie Belloc Lowndes
Dash - Kirby Larson

With all-new categories that I just made up!

 

Best New-to-me Series: Freddy the Pig

 

Second Best Book By a Dead Author: The Flirt

(First Best by that author is and one of my all-time-favorites: Magnificent Ambersons)

 

Best Biography Not Written For Adults: Heart and Soul

 

Best Quirky Book Made Into a Movie With Cary Grant: Curious Quest

 

Best Heroine Who Lives Up To the Title: Valiant

 

Best Eye Opener: Death By Food Pyramid

 

Best Surprise Mystery: End Of Her Honeymoon

 

Best Story With an Animal: Dash

 

 

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text 2015-06-04 00:54
Reading progress update: I've read 100%.
Valiant - Sarah McGuire

beautiful 

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text 2015-06-02 23:49
Reading progress update: I've read 1%.
Valiant - Sarah McGuire

after this book had a long road trip it finally made it to me..finally..

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text 2015-05-12 16:51
Valiant
Valiant - Sarah McGuire

**An ARC of this book was provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.**

(First Netgalley ARC approval!! And in only 2 days of being a member! Granted this is only a little over a week from publication, but still. Excuse me while I revel in awe and wonder.)

As far as I can recall, for all my love of fairytale retellings, I'd never before read a re-telling of The Brave Tailor. I don't think there's that many out there, to be honest, but in any case, I was excited to read Valiant. I wasn't hooked immediately, and it did take me until probably near page 50, or whenever Saville took Will in, to be really invested in Saville and her story. Of course, not long after, the giants show up, not to mention a certain fine-coated young man appears once again, and things get really interesting. (That whole scene though, all I could imagine was Mickey Mouse wringing water from cheese. Anyone else remember the Disney version of The Brave Tailor?) From then on out, it was really a lot of fun. The characters are vivid and written so believably. The relationships, all of them, are on point. The friendships and the romance are wonderfully written and had me internally cheering for quite a few of them.

My one complaint would be that I thought maybe the villain could have been a little more fleshed out, but it's a pretty minor quibble.

I'm hoping McGuire is planning on writing more books - maybe more fairytale retellings?

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