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Publication Date: December 15, 2013
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Okay, so it's been demoted to my second favorite, after "Rumpelstiltskin". Elle is a great character, and Severin gets there (kinda sorta). The side characters each have something about them that you can remember, and while some are less developed than others, each one is memorable and unique, while also not taking away from Elle and Severin's story.For the most part, it's a strong story. I just finished the updated version, and I don't know how I feel about it. Somehow, it seems more disjointed than I remember it being. But for most of the book, there's only a few things that make an eyebrow quirk or a vein twitch.(Spoilers)As soon as the curse breaks, the story starts to flounder, especially since the separation period is rushed through. Something that has bothered me more now that I've read it fully again is that almost everyone accuses Elle of being a liar. And the scene between Elle and Emele is worse in the newer version. There's nothing in the story that suggests Rangers are disliked members of society, and I figured it was common knowledge that Elle was indentured to the crown. And after being considered monsters themselves, you'd think they would look at how Elle treated them, not her job description. And I get that having your brother spy on you is an invasion of privacy, but it was for protection and it's not like she was a malicious spy. The whole issue was blown so out of proportion that you just sort of squint and your evaluation of every character except Oliver drops a few notches. Even of Elle, who just trudged around as if she deserved all the scorn--she didn't have a choice in being there.And Severin's reaction undoes all the hard work of the story. I didn't realize it before, but he's a bit of an *ahem* donkey. It all goes back to the "why does everyone hate Elle" thing, but I just cringed reading his dialogue. And then you never see him grow from that. Two months pass--no chapters on it, by the way, and there's no indication he even thinks of Elle--but when Lucien shows that Elle didn't lie, and Angelique suddenly reveals that he misunderstood the curse, he's back to being a knight in shining armor. Basically, Severin's actions show that he absolutely was NOT in love with Elle.And then she just takes him back. And he actually never learned that his protect-at-all-costs drive was wrong.After re-reading it, the ending left a sour taste in my mouth. Which is upsetting, because I really liked this book. Maybe just read up until the minute the curse breaks, and skip ahead to the confession at the end.Yeah, do that.And then go read "Rumplestiltskin" because THAT is a good story.
I've read a lot of retellings of Beauty and the Beast. This is absolutely the worst, by far.The writing is atrocious. You know the motto "show, don't tell"? This book does the opposite, having characters walk around explaining their motivations and personalities instead of portraying them. The plot is downright *stupid*, and the dialogue is cringe-inducingly stilted.Every time I was immersed in the book for a minute or two, I was abruptly snapped out of it by something that made so little sense that I had to stop reading and question how this author got published.The characters are bad. The world is unbelievable. The plot is *awful*.Yes, this is a YA book, but that's no excuse. There's lots of fantastic YA fantasy out there that gives the readers much more credit. This book is actually so poorly written that it's insulting. If your characters have to spend all their time justifying the plot out loud, your plot is terrible!Also, the "twist" at the end wasn't unexpected because it was clever. It was unexpected because it was such a *stupid* explanation for what her secret was that you would never think of it! That's not what makes a good twist!This is actually the worst book I've ready in a long time. I don't normally review every book I read, but this one made me angry for wasting my time. Steer clear. If you want a *good* retelling of Beauty and the Beast, try either of Robin McKinley's takes. They are infinitely better in every possible way.
Formula for a Beauty and the Beast Fairy Tale: Enchanted Chateau; Cursed hero Prince; Cursed servants; Heroine’s bankrupt merchant father; Supporting said father and sisters; Only true love can/will break the curse; Magic. Check!We now have the formula for another version of our classic tale Beauty and the Beast. Our prince was cursed and condemned to live as a beast both in body and mind. However, an Enchantress came along and tweaked the evil curse enough that it cleared the mind of our hero so that he was now human in thought and mind. However, there was also a provision that could/would break the curse… he had to fall in love. Now that just might be a problem… especially when you have the body and features of a beast.“There is a savage beast in every man, and when you hand that man a sword or spear and send him forth to war, the beast stirs.†George R. R. Martin, A Storm of SwordsThis took me a while to get into as we join the story well into the life of the Prince as a beast. He is living in isolation with his cursed features and that of his cursed mute servants, who also have animalistic traits. Everything is peaceful and quiet, until, she falls through the skylight into his chateau. With a broken leg, Elle is stranded at the chateau and unable to leave. Why was she on the roof? Why was she even at the chateau? Why is she so angry at the crown and what secrets does she withhold from the prince?“The beauty of a woman must be seen from in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides.†Audrey HepburnOnce I got into the story, it was really cute. There was only one little problem… there was not a lot of explanation regarding backstory. We are given information fait accompli. This had the feel of arriving at the cinema and taking a seat well after the movie has already started. Perhaps waiting in line for popcorn wasn’t such a good idea after all. I can’t ask anyone who, what, when or why… that person behind us is one that will shush you for talking in the cinema. Grrrr! So now, I am dependent on clues that will help me understand what the heck happened.What I liked: The author did an excellent job of letting the relationship develop over time. This was not one of those ‘I hate you’ one minute and ‘I love you’ the next type of story… thank goodness. The evolution of understanding really drew me in. The big reveal happened at about 84% on my reader. I had been so worried about who and what Elle really was, that I breathed a tremendous breath when the reveal came about. I LOVED this part. It was really well done by the author. I was so happy she wasn’t someone else. There were so many possibilities. The author painted so many rabbit trails and false leads that it had me fearing for our heroine. This was the perfect ploy. The foreshadowing throughout the whole story was right there in front of me and I simply did not see it. Wow, it was so cute. There was a lot of anger and angst with the reveal and forgiveness didn’t come easily.Rating: PG13: due to the violence of the beast before his reclaiming… otherwise clean. This is book one of the Timeless Fairy Tales series. There are 9 books that follow the classic tales so far. The prince’s brother is featured in book 9.
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