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The Frog Prince, Continued - Community Reviews back

by Jon Scieszka, Steve Johnson
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Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it 11 years ago
Genre: Animals / Retelling / Fairy Tale / Family / Black Comedy Year Published: 1991 Year Read: 1993 “The Frog Prince Continued” is another addition to Jon Scieska’s fractured fairy tales collection and is a hilarious story about marriage problems. Jon Scieska’s witty writing delightfully exp...
Degrees of Affection
Degrees of Affection rated it 12 years ago
I think everyone has at some point wondered what happened after ‘Happily Ever After’. Because as much as one wishes that to be the case for the characters, that is simply not real life and so we are curious to see what that is and how it will play out. While this is kind of for kids, I think this on...
Allusion is not Illusion
Allusion is not Illusion rated it 15 years ago
Unhappy in his marriage, the former frog goes in search of a witch to return him to his amphibious state.The illustrations are full of clever and humorous details; my favorite is the Nasty Spells remote control.
Bashara Likes Books
Bashara Likes Books rated it 16 years ago
The question is - how could I not love a book that pays such delightful and hysterical homage to my favorite genre? Basically, it would have to be pretty bad and with Scieszka at the helm that's not likely. I think all kids eventually start to wonder what happens after 'happily ever after'? And e...
mrsbond
mrsbond rated it 16 years ago
The Frog Prnce is feeling resltess in his life as a man. He seeks out witches who will turn him back into a frog. He encounters the magic of several fairytales, narrowly escaping. In the end, he and the princess live happily ever after, again. Illustrations are dark.
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 17 years ago
Hehehehe. I enjoy fractured fairy tales. Stupid frogs.
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