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by Juliet Marillier
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BookRatMisty
BookRatMisty rated it 15 years ago
Wildwood Dancing is retold fairy tale set in Romania of a century ago. Five sisters (beautiful Tati; sensible Jena, who narrates the story; lively Iulia; smart Paula and young Stela) are left to take care of their estate, Piscul Dracului, when their father travels south for his health. They try to...
Peptastic is standing still
Peptastic is standing still rated it 16 years ago
I read this a couple of years ago and adored it to pieces.I loved Gogu her pet frog and fretted the entire time that something bad would happen to him."You.. you.. left me.. behind". Wildwood Dancing is a retelling of the Dancing Sisters story. Jennica is the second eldest sister but the burden of t...
inconceivably
inconceivably rated it 16 years ago
Not my favorite. I'm disappointed I didn't like it more, because a couple of my GR friends whose opinions I usually agree with loved this book, but I just never got into it. I actually thought the first half was mildly boring...and I had to flip to the end to see what happened, and when I did that I...
The Moment Stealer
The Moment Stealer rated it 16 years ago
Juliet Marillier does it again. She always does it. Never fails to do it. Even her bad books are good books. How does she do it? I want to know. She can make you fall in love with a frog named Gogu, and think nothing of it because he's such a sweet, dashing frog (of course, you know better, and it I...
Escalla's Reading Life
Escalla's Reading Life rated it 16 years ago
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Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it 16 years ago
A touch of "The Twelve Dancing Princesses" fairytale, mixed in with vampires (Night People), set in Romania/ Transylvania, along with a magic portal to a fairy realm. Then there is a love story and a quest and an array of magical surprises. It sounds amazing, yes? Yet, as well written as it is, with...
Flying Kick-a-pow!
Flying Kick-a-pow! rated it 17 years ago
This book is really really good. it is a retelling of The Twelve Dancing Princesses, i think, but it is slightly different.
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