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Ella enchanted book by gail carson levine
Ella enchanted book by gail carson levine






ella enchanted book by gail carson levine

It includes the Newbery Honor book Ella Enchanted, along with The Two Princesses of Bamarre and Fairest. So I bought two! One for me and one to read to Ben’s little sister because I’ll be darned if she misses out on Gail Carson Levine’s literary greatness! If you are looking for an excellent book for the upper elementary school age girl in your life, look no further than Ella! And please, if you haven’t already, don’t watch the movie.About the Book Levines bestselling Enchanted books are now packaged together in a beautiful box set. I had the same copy of Ella Enchanted since it was first published in paperback for the school market in 1998 when I was 8 and in 3rd grade and it finally suffered its last spine crease this summer and I was forced to buy a new copy. When I wanted a book to make me happy and cheer me up, I reread Ella Enchanted.

ella enchanted book by gail carson levine

When Laura was making me crazy, I called her Hattie.

ella enchanted book by gail carson levine

When I grew up and got married, I wanted it to be to Prince Char. When I wanted to find a costume for Halloween, I wanted to be Ella. When I was home sick in elementary school, this is the book I made mom and dad read to me. Other than the American Girl books, it was the favorite book of my childhood. I'm always a slut for fairy tale retellings. "Six months passed and they sucked" is hard to sort of take in.īut it was cute. Most of the plot takes place during well over a year, but I doesn't feel like it, it feels like maybe a few weeks. Certain passages are just letters between the characters, time passes in a way that I had trouble accepting. As always, the book is better, but I do feel like giving the movie a new chance after reading this. I don't remember that much from it, but the book does differ quite a lot from the movie, from what I remember. I saw this movie a few years back, after hearing way too many good things about it which obviously disappointed me. Yaay! It's a bit sad that I have to feel that way, but let's not dwell on that. All the magic books and nice giants and well-meaning fairies and no rape. No, for real, I'm sticking to an earlier statement: children's fantasy is so much better than adult fantasy. I think I need a "needs more lesbians" shelf, but if I added that I'd have to go back and retag like 98% of the books I've reviewed, so that seems like more trouble than it's worth.








Ella enchanted book by gail carson levine