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"Deep in the forest, in a crumbling ruin of a castle, Sarah begins to untangle the layers of curses affecting her family, until she discovers that the curse has carried over to her, too. The day she falls in love for the first time, Sarah will transform into a beast . . . unless she can figure out a way to break the curse forever"--
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I enjoyed this book and read it in 2 days. I really liked the writing and the characters. It's sort of a twisted fairy-tale and is a little creepy. It's a children's book, but I'd have been very freaked out by it as a child. I can't say I'm satisfied with the ending, but then that's how fairy tales go...
Just shy of perfection. It was unique, it was pretty original, and it was dark-exactly how I like my fairy tales to be. The Beastkeeper was extra special, I think the only thing it could have used was a tad more charm.
Starting the Beauty and the Beast section of my YA Fairy Tale Literature class with a quick read. I'm torn on this one; I like the general premise, and especially dig the last section, but on the flip side, the last section is definitely the most rushed.
This one reads more like a middle-grade novel to me than YA, but that's not a criticism, more an observation. I do think both types of readers could enjoy it, and overall I appreciate the subversion of traditional tropes associated with the BatB story. A solid 3/5.
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