Friday, March 8, 2013
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
Ella Enchanted
Magic, adventure, a little romance, and a satisfactory ending. If this sounds like you, read this book!
Sorry for the pun, but I was just Enchanted with this book! I read it several years ago, (and I almost never reread books) but decided I had forgotten enough of it that I would give it a shot.
!!! It sucked me in stronger than a whirl pool. It's based on the story of Cinderella, but with such an exciting twist it changes the whole story adding a much better taste of adventure and romance than the original fairy tale. (And I just love fairytales.)
It is totally clean, I rate it E for everyone. I strongly suggest it if you haven't read it, it's not too hard to read so this book covers a wide range of audiences.
If you are 11, you can read it and have a blast. If you are 40, it's a scrumptious book to try if you have a free weekend. Gail Carson Levine is one of my most favorite authors, I usually feel safe reading any book she's published.
Has anyone else read this book before?
Some of you may have watched the movie, but I assure you that (like in most cases) the book is better. By the end of chapter 2 you are probably going to be sucked in.
If you haven't read it, inform me, I'm willing to make a deal!
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I challenge you to read slathbogs gold if I read Ella enchanted
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Delete:-D how far do I have to read before I can decide for myslef if I want to continue or not?
I think there was a good message in the end. Worth re- reading for fun to discuss
ReplyDeleteI just finished reading Ella Enchanted a couple days ago (for the first time). I really liked it :), as i did the movie. I think you can think of the book and movie as completely separate because they are so different, only the main or basic things are the same. I agree that it has a good message. I had fun reading it. :)
ReplyDeleteI just love this book. I want to write a book like this someday!
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