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it was kind of silly how much this jumped from Historical Event to Historical Event, and there were times you could really tell it was a debut, but... The other thing that I found hard to keep up with were the abrupt changes in the timeline which often left me wondering where I was and who was it, I now was reading of. The characters seemed to get muddled and the story seemed to be riddled with unfinished business. Perhaps this was intentional, for human business is often unfinished. This novel will make you feel and will make you think. I recommend it for all readers of literary fiction and family drama. I look forward to seeing what’s next for this debut novelist. The author reexamines a baker's dozen worth of classic tales, casting the characters in a different light (e.g., the Frog Prince regains his human form and eschews the snooty princess for a Continue reading » The three way chats, in which they are joined by other animals, about web spinning, themselves, other humans—are as often informative as amusing, and the whole tenor of appealing wit and pathos will make fine entertainment for reading aloud, too.

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As you can tell from the line quoted above, this book is filled with gorgeous, poetic observations that will make you stop and dwell on the words you just consumed. There were so many lines I highlighted in this book. The story captivates from beginning to end and the characters pull you in and invite you into their lives. This was a powerful read and is one to be treasured. Highly recommend. When I first started reading, I was a little worried she’d be pretty cliché. It seems most MG princess stories features a rebellious, tomboyish princess who defies her parents and thinks being tough is the only way to live. Which is okay occasionally, but it gets tiring after a while. Imogene was actually a breath of fresh air.Vande Velde writes with the crisp diction of a practiced storyteller who knows her text will likely be read aloud." My one complaint is the climax. It felt a little…anticlimactic. And the ending for a certain character was extremely unsatisfactory and didn’t seem in character at all.

Frogged by Vivian Vande Velde - Publishers Weekly

A couple of quotes from August who will go down as one of my all-time favorite fictional friends . . . . . This is a soft coming-of-age story that particularly speaks to the growing pains of young adolescents (and specifically girls). It is also a fun read for entertainment that is written in a style suitable for students grades 4-8. It meets these needs well. I am not use to being befuddled about a story, but I was here. I would have preferred a more linear book, but then again, I was not the author, nor was I sitting atop her shoulder waiting to amass her thoughts. I would imagine this book providing many discussions for members of book clubs, as perhaps together they could puzzle out the way things were flowing in this story. Come on, then. Follow me. Can’t have no half kin of mine walking ’round looking like Kunta Kente. Let’s at least get you looking like the Ike Turner you is.”No book can stand up to the hype of Bookstagram and I think this is why I felt so underwhelmed reading it. Don’t get me wrong this book kinda has the makings of what great books are about: Frog, frogging: an ornamental loop-fastening for a coat, used with a frog-button, associated with Brandenbourgs; Frog-button, olivette: a spindle-shaped braided button to pass through frog fastenings.” A princess should be as good as she is beautiful.So says The Art of Being a Princess, which Princess Imogene is supposed to be reading. But since she is neither particularly good nor all that beautiful, she skips her homework to visit the pond. There she meets a talking frog who claims to be a prince under a witch’s spell. Imogene kindly kisses him to remove the spell – and gets turned into a frog instead!Now the only way for the princess to un-frog herself is to convince someone else to kiss her. But before she can figure out a plan, Imogene gets kidnapped and becomes the unwilling star attraction in a third-rate traveling theater company. Can she find a way to undo the witch’s spell – or will she be frogged forever? Frogged by Vivian Vande Velde – eBook Details When Princess Imogene tries to help who she thinks is a prince cursed to be a frog, she ends up a frog herself. But she must pass the curse on to someone else to save herself and Imogene has enough fortitude not to do that. I mean… what more could I possibly ask for? I guess I could ask for more memorable characters or a plot that feels more original. Yes, some of the characters I felt were so unforgettable and truly beautifully written, the rest felt one-dimensional and characters I won’t remember.

Froggy - Penguin Random House Froggy - Penguin Random House

In the Summer of 1995, ten-year-old Joan, with her mother Miriam and younger sister Mya, escapes her father's ferocious temper, to the safety of her mother’s ancestral home in Memphis.

So says The Art of Being a Princess , which Princess Imogene is supposed to be reading. But since she is neither particularly good nor all that beautiful, she skips her homework to visit the pond. There she meets a talking frog who claims to be a prince under a witch’s spell. Imogene kindly kisses him to remove the spell – and gets turned into a frog instead! goddamn i loved the writing and the characters felt so full and this was sooo thematically rich and. a main issue with this book is the non-linear story telling. this is a new trope in modern literature, and i can confidently say it never benefits the story or the reading experience. it's use in this book was particularly bad in my opinion. it made for a lot of confusion and a lot of flipping around, at least for me.

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Imogene's misadventures as an amphibian are entertaining. There's enough light humor throughout to keep readers hooked."

Within this framework, Ms Stringfellow unfolds a history of violence, brutality and sporadic justice that runs throughout the North family and American society.The primary storyline takes place between 1995 and 2003 but flashes intermittently through seven decades. I had mentioned previously that the story’s timelines are disjointed.This observation does not imply that the novel’s exposition is incoherent. Instead, the non linear sections are clearly labeled and effectively illustrate how history for a family and nation do not move sequentially to a resolution. Instead, events and defining moments lurch along,groping for clarity and perspective. One should be able to say of a princess ''She was as good as she was beautiful,'' according to The Art of Being a Princess (third revised edition), which the almost-thirteen-year-old Pri… More...

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