3 1/2 Stars
Anything below three stars (for me, anyways) signifies that a book didn't meet my standards - but this one certainly did! While there were some things that I didn't enjoy so much, there were multiple things that I did!
- It reminded me of a Gail Carson Levine book. It seriously did - the pacing, the characters, the medieval setting. Even the plot - while it was original in its own way - made me think along the lines of a Levine book (The Two Princesses Of Barmarre, perhaps?). And I really enjoyed Levine books*, so it was really fun to read something that reminded me of one.
- Originality. This book, while it did slip into more-cliche things sometimes, held its own very well. There were several things that could have become cliche very fast - but Rebekah managed to keep most things from being so.
- The Characters**. At first I was unsure about the main character (which, considering it's me, doesn't mean too terribly much - I may or may not judge characters a little harshly *cringes*), but later on I loved her just as much as all the rest of them. And I was insanely upset about this one thing that happened to this one character at the end of the book - but I can't say because #spoilers xD.
* no one ever gets too old for fairytales, come on now.
** you guys should have expected it. CHARACTERS ARE MY THING. MY THING, PEOPLE.
- Some of the emotions weren't entirely realistic. I'm very picky about emotions in books - they need to be realistic, otherwise the book is going to start drifting to the wrong end of the star-spectrum for me*. Luckily though, most of the emotions were still pretty realistic, so the book didn't drift too far. There was still some that I wasn't entirely pleased with, though.
- The pacing was a bit fast. For someone else, this might have settled with them just fine, but I wasn't a fan. The latter half felt paced much better, but the first half seemed to be moving a bit quick. A little too quick, in my opinion.
- It didn't quite hook me from the beginning. Of course I was going to read through the whole thing - I'm reviewing it, after all - but I don't know if I would have continued if it had just been something I had randomly picked up at the library**. That being said, I'm super glad that I agreed to review this because the book just got better and better ;).
*one star = all the wrath of raging stars (or, ya know, I didn't finish it). two stars = ... less wrath. But you still don't want your book to go there, thank you very much.
** but library books have to fight hard against all the other books that I actually own which are still on my tbr list. It's a bitter war, you guys.
Anyone who loves Gail Carson Levine's writing (or medieval fantasy) should definitely give The Princess And I a chance. It's releasing tomorrow, so make such to check it out on Amazon! Rebekah Eddy did a wonderful job with this book - I'm very glad that I decided to give it a go. I'll probably hand it over to Ariel (who has the best story-telling voice in the family) so that I can hear the adventure read aloud - and so I can get my younger sisters to squeal over it with me ;).
~ Savannah Grace
Have you read anything by Gail Carson Levine? Do you enjoy medieval settings in a book? (also, I'd be much obliged if you guys would take this survey for the new blog design ;))
Nope, I haven't read anything by that author, yet! I do love medieval settings and the book review made me want to read it!!!!
ReplyDeleteGray, I though you've read practically every book there is?? ;)
DeleteOoh, you like medieval settings? Then I bet you'd enjoy this ;).
DeleteNo, I haven't, but now I desperately need to!
ReplyDelete*adds it to your tbr* xD
DeleteGAIL CARSON LEVINE STYLE??? I NEED DIS.
ReplyDeleteI...actually adore cliche fairytales. *grins* I mean, yes, with most books I want to be surprised and for them to have original plots, but I do love me just a classic fairytale now and again. So this sounds just up my alley!
Also...YOUR NEW DESIGN. IT IS GORGEOUSNESS. I took your survey, but I basically LOVE EVERYTHING. <333
YOU DO - also the Princess' name is Christine, so that has to mean something xD. And yes, clicke fairytales are pretty fun sometimes :D. I wouldn't exactly classify The Princess And I as a fairytale, but I think you'd like it.
DeleteTHANK YOU, Christine! <3 I'm so glad that you like it - from the survey results, I do have some tweaking to do, but this is going to (roughly) be the new look for awhile ;).
I absolutely love the medieval time period!! I hope this comes to my library or I can persuade myself to buy it. ;) Thanks for the review, Savannah!!
ReplyDelete- Lilly Shyree (alillyingodsgarden.blogspot.com)
Your welcome, Lilly! I hope your library gets it so that you can read it ;).
DeleteYou used quotes from my book!! *is incredibly happy* XD Thank so much for your review!! I was very pleased with it. :) I appreciate your honesty...and I guess I should probably read Levine since my writing style is similar. An author can't be too careful, right? :P
ReplyDeleteThey were too good NOT to use! :D You're welcome - thank YOU so much for sending me an ARC! I loved it so much :).
DeleteOoh, and I wanted to make it clear that I still think your writing is very original - I might have just got a little excited that it reminded me of a Levine book ;).
SAVANNAH SAVANNAH. YOU'RE HEADER. WHAT. IT'S GORGEOUS. O.O
ReplyDeleteasdfkljf seriously! did you design it yourself?
Another (this time frustrated) asjfsklfjk must be devoted to the fact that I was typing so fast I used the wrong form of 'your.' *facepalm*
DeleteOH GOOD GRACIOUS - THANK YOU! Yes, I designed it myself on picmonkey. It was a lot of fun, I'm so glad you like it! <3 (and I misspell 'your' all the time, haha xD)
DeleteSounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteI only read "Fairest", and it wasn't my favorite. I've been told I should read "The Two Princesses of Barmarre" though.
Do I enjoy medeival settings in a book? Um, yeah. In fact, I almost get biased against a story if I hear it isn't in a medieval setting. ;) I love medieval settings!
I didn't like Fairest much, either - I think it's the only Levine book that I haven't enjoyed. The Two Princesses Of Barmarre is DEFINITELY one that I think you'd like, though. (*whispers* and it has a medieval setting if I remember it right, just saying ;))
DeleteYour new header tho!!! <3333
ReplyDelete-Mic from Mic's Room (lovelypinkduckshome.blogspot.com)
THANK YOU, Mic! <3
DeleteGreat review! I should check this book out...
ReplyDeleteAND THE NEW DESIGN OH MY IT IS GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed the review! And OH MY GOODNESS, thank you so much! <3
DeleteYOU CHANGED YOU LOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #loveit
ReplyDeleteAfter forever and always, YES :D. I'm glad that you love it! <3
DeleteOoh, I love Levine's books! Ella Enchanted in particular. :D I might give this book a try! Nice, review, too, by the way. <3
ReplyDeleteP.S. YOUR NEW LOOK IS GORGEOUS AND I'M KINDA DROOLING A BIT. XD