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Sure, you know the story of those wretched Dalmatians. But don’t I deserve a chance to tell my own side of the story? It is fabulous, after all.”
Despite the stale fat-to-curvy pattern, compelling world building with a Southern European, pseudo-Christian feel, reminiscent of Naomi Kritzer's Fires of the Faithful (2002), keeps this entry fresh.identify your zombie archetype, figure out if you’re dating a zombie, and savor the joy of brains (or alternative foods when necessary) Mr Smee was a great addition. I did like how his presence and dedication to his captain was explained - being a father figure to James. It really displayed his loyalty and helps you understand why he would remain by Captain Hook’s side considering the treatment he can received. I do wish that we got more from his perspective as I feel that would have added more to the story.
But who is that monster, that scene-stealer, that evil thing? Who is the woman behind it all? Before the car crash, before the dognapping, before furs became her only true love, there was another story. This is the story of Cruella De Vil―in her own words. James - there is never a last name until he earns his pirate name - makes his way to the Magical Kingdoms where it seems all the books eventually tie together. Just do one little favor, and the sisters will reward him with his heart's desire - returning to Neverland. Well, he arrives and everything goes wrong - he's seen as an adult and rejected as a prospective Lost Boy. And it is not James' fondest wish that is achieved but Peter's. El más grande deseo de James es vivir en Nunca jamás. Desde la última vez que estuvo ahí siendo un niño pequeño, no ha dejado de anhelar su regreso.
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Books: The Beast Within: A Tale of Beauty's Prince • The New Adventures of Beauty and the Beast • Winter Wonderland • Tale as Old as Time: The Art and Making of Beauty and the Beast • Disney Princess Beginnings • As Old as Time (A Twisted Tale) • Royal Weddings Serena Valentino is an American comic book writer, author, and storyteller. She created the comic book series Gloomcookie and Nightmares & Fairy Tales. She also authored the Villain novels published by Disney Press, which have earned Valentino critical acclaim for her style of storytelling. I know this is not an adult book. I'm unsure if it's more YA or children's. Depending on the age it's meant for, I obviously understand the story isn't going to delve into certain things. I can't speak for kids (I can't even speak for other adults, everyone has different tastes). Still, if it wasn't going to get into anything too dark or complex, it could've had a little more excitement or something.