by E.D. Baker, Katherine Kellgren
Would it surprise you if I told you that I read this just because I felt like it? No? Good. That means you know my reading style well! I love Middle Grade, I love fairy tales, and I can't resist anything that has a princess involved, so this book was something perfect for a quick read. I loved the...
Awesome book! For fairy tale fans this is a must read!!!! One of the best!
Absolutely charming! This book was fun and clever and exciting and everything you want to find in a middle grade fairy tale! Full review to come...
I like children's books and I am not even going to invent an excuse for reading this one. I read it because I wanted to. There.I read it because I wanted to read a story about a princess who kisses a frog. Things went slighlty wrong and the frog prince didn't turn into a human prince, instead the pr...
Awkward princess/witch in training meets frog prince, kisses him, turns into a frog. Story follows the pair as they journey to reverse their amphibious state.
Cute and fun. Retelling of the Frog Prince. What if when the princess and the frog kissed, the princess turned into a frog? Yes, this was written before the Disney "The Princess and the Frog." Disney ripped E.D. Baker off for the idea. She should have gotten credit. The book is a billion times bette...
This was such a cute read and it brought me back to days where romance was actually readable. Love stories doesn't have to involve the guy leaving you because he fears for you, nor the fact that you are a loser that gets swept off your feet by your handsome, "mysterious" lover. That's cheesy.When ev...
Attempting to help out a frog who claims he's under a spell and is really a prince, a young princess is coerced into giving him a smooch on his slimy little froggy lips. Complications arise which are later explained and the princess is turned into a frog as well. Taking it mostly in stride, she sets...
4.5 stars! I loved the prince, he was so dreamy and sweet to her even as a frog!
I discovered this series by browsing the YA shelves at Barnes & Noble. It looked like a cute idea. This volume lived up to my expectations. I really enjoy the strong heroine and the idea that young people can accomplish big things.