5/12/2023 0 Comments Princeless book 1The story still comes across, it's just a bumpy ride. It's incredibly accessible to the 6-10-year-old crowd but good readers (not Goodreaders, but kids who have a proclivity for reading comprehension) in the middle grades will notice the forced feeling of the writing, the not-quite-believable characters and the severe lack of depth. In this first volume, the writing is heavy-handed and clumsy. I'm super excited about this series, though, for me, it had rough start. However, it does NOT suck so much to be a princeLESS! King Dad's already done the same with all his older daughters and will do so with the youngest when her turn comes. She is delightful) Unfortunately, her dad is an ass and he Fairy Tales her right up by locking her away in a tower when she's 16 so that a prince can save her and maybe inherit the kingdom. (I would have liked a whole first volume on Little Princess Adrienne. She didn't get the Grimm version, she got the Disney version and she didn't like it one bit. Little Princess Adrienne is merely questioning the message in bedtime fairy tales. So guess what? This tale begins with a soon-to-be Goodreader.Īs you can see, it even gives pointers on how to have a discussion, though it's kind of a snotty discussion, but not as bad as the whole "Ur stoopid!" "No, good madam, it is you who are stupid" stuff we all enjoy so well.
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