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The Storyteller's Daughter: A Retelling of "The Arabian Nights" (Once Upon a Time Fairytales, #18) - Anonymous, Mahlon F. Craft, Cameron Dokey
The Storyteller's Daughter: A Retelling of "The Arabian Nights" (Once Upon a Time Fairytales, #18)
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B003YCPASI
Pages no: 244
Edition language: English
Series: Once Upon A Time Fairytales
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~Mairéad's Reading List~
~Mairéad's Reading List~ rated it
4.0 The Storyteller's Daughter
4.5 Stars.I've personally always LOVED retellings, especially when they are DONE well.This is the retelling of the Arabian Nights tale. Beautifully thought out and detailed. From the first pages it entices you to read further. I know I was. The Storyteller is the heart of the story, just how they me...
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4.0 The Storyteller's Daughter
Have I mentioned that I love Cameron Dokey's retellings? SO SO MUCH.So, this one is a retelling of The Arabian Nights. This wasn't as good as the author's other retellings, but it was still good.I haven't read the original story of The Arabian Nights, but I've read another retelling of it in [b:Girl...
Senator Recommends
Senator Recommends rated it
4.0 The Storyteller's Daughter
My favorite of the Once Upon a Time series, Dokey weaves many tales into one main story creating a highly enjoyable experience for readers. Told in an old style narrative, readers are instantly enchanted by the first line all the way to the last. A quick, easy read The Storyteller's Daughter is perf...
Oh me? I read.
Oh me? I read. rated it
3.0 The Storyteller's Daughter
A retelling of Sherazad. I picked it up expecting something else, but it was enjoyable. Some magic, mystery and romance, it's a very solid read for a young girl. I've never read the original, but this focused much more on Sherazad's story and her life than it did on the stories she told.
Jennavier
Jennavier rated it
Unusual but lovely. It's in an older style so modern inductees into the YA genre probably won't like it. It reminds me of books I read on long dusty car rides in Tuscon so it made me happy. All in all a win!
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