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The Rose: A Novel Based on Beauty and the Beast (Once Upon a Dream)

The Rose: A Novel Based on Beauty and the Beast (Once Upon a Dream)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beauty and the Beast modernized!
Review: Bonnie is a simple girl. Peter is a spoiled Beast who needs to find love to be human again. Will Bonnie save Peter befor he turnes into a Beast forever? Read this. It's such a magnifacent book!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Beast or a Kitten?
Review: Despite the authors attempts, this book didn't catch my attention as much as the original. Don't get me wrong, as a very young budding author myself I appreciate her efforts, but her words were mangled, and she didn't let her thoughts didn't bloom completly. I like the book, but it isn't very high on my scale of favorite books. If you want a book that will keep you in a cloud of thoughts about love, then this might work, but it definetly isn't the best. No offense Jennifer.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Sweet But Not Too Expressive
Review: For someone who cherishs romances concerning the Beauty and the Beast tale as much as I do, this is a wonderful piece of writing to read. The story is charming and beautiful but altogether, the author, Jennifer Baker, isn't to be thanked too much for that, for the original story just isn't capable of being ruined. Baker's style gets the point across, but isn't very eloquent; there is such potential in the story that just wasn't brought out. I am not saying that the book is a piece of trash or that Baker is a terrible writer, but all in all, the story may have some sentiment as you read, but becomes rather forgetable.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Sweet But Not Too Expressive
Review: For someone who cherishs romances concerning the Beauty and the Beast tale as much as I do, this is a wonderful piece of writing to read. The story is charming and beautiful but altogether, the author, Jennifer Baker, isn't to be thanked too much for that, for the original story just isn't capable of being ruined. Baker's style gets the point across, but isn't very eloquent; there is such potential in the story that just wasn't brought out. I am not saying that the book is a piece of trash or that Baker is a terrible writer, but all in all, the story may have some sentiment as you read, but becomes rather forgetable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Rose Rules
Review: I loved this book. It was really funny, and it was really close to the disney movie, which I grew up with. The writing is as beautiful as the cover, and the words were so elaborate, I could easily picture what Bonnie, Peter, Tony, and Gary were feeling. I recommend this book to everyone who enjoys action and romance.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Hmmmmmmmmm.....................
Review: Well
It was pretty good, but it just wasn't quit there. It had all the elements for a good story but all the strangeness to it clashed with the good stuff. You would be sitting there enjoying the feeling of compleate sadness for the Beast and suddenly he was like in his little "Dream Machine". It was just sort of Abstract
But I guess I'm to attached to the old times kinda, versions better
but all in all it was worth reading


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