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While Matt is still working on harnessing the book data that we all have contributed to, and making it available for searches, he's also been rather busy fixing other things, and even adding some nifty little features. Read all about it in this Announcements forum post.The Princess School: Who's the Fairest?
by Jane B. Mason, Sarah Hines Stephens | Children's Books |
ISBN: 0439565537 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0439565537 Global Overview for this book
3 journalers for this copy...
A cute story about all the fairytale characters coming together to go to school. I liked it. :)
Sending as a RABCK to go with its sequel Let Down your Hair.
Book has arrived. MrCaligula also wants to read it. :)
I enjoyed this book. I read it on an afternoon when I was suffering from a cold and didn't have the brain power to handle a longer book. The story is rather straight forward, rival schools compete for a prize that is awarded once a year. Our heroine must conquer her personal fears to help the Princess School beat the Grimms (Witch School). The book is peppered with cute references to the various fairy tales these princesses are taken from and anyone who is familar with the stories can guess at things to come in this story.
MrCaligula is currently about half way through the book and also enjoying it. His main comment is that it's "very dramatic" and that the main characters tend to live their lives through exclamation points!!!!
MrCaligula is currently about half way through the book and also enjoying it. His main comment is that it's "very dramatic" and that the main characters tend to live their lives through exclamation points!!!!
Released 18 yrs ago (5/2/2006 UTC) at
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RABCKing to Jenny72. While the book is probably something her daughter can't read on her own yet, the story is something I think she would enjoy if the two of the them read it together. She will certainly grow into being able to read this book quickly.
RABCKing to Jenny72. While the book is probably something her daughter can't read on her own yet, the story is something I think she would enjoy if the two of the them read it together. She will certainly grow into being able to read this book quickly.
Thank you for the surprise Princess book. I think I will like it!
Journal Entry 7 by Nelly99 from Harrogate, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Saturday, June 14, 2008
I liked reading this book which I took on holiday to read and then brought it home to finish.
It was good.
It was good.