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Rating: Summary: A Great Fairy Tale for Girls Review: I love this book and have read it more than 10 times. One reason I like this book is because the main character, Kate, has mixed interests. She's a good athlete, and a tomboy, but also likes fairy tales. She's a real girl and not a goody two-shoes. The plot has lots of twists but is fun to follow. Kate is funny and shows the medieval court subjects that girls can be more than princesses. Every time I read this book, I feel like I am in the story, watching Kate. This book is like eating my favorite dessert and I love it!
Rating: Summary: And You Thought She was a Normal Girl Review: I loved Happily Ever After. I think that Kate spoke very differently from the people in the story and she taught them a lot.
Rating: Summary: A BEAUTY OF A BOOK Review: She's adorable; she's audacious; she's fairy-tale-loving, tomboy Kate in Pulitzer Prize winning Anna Quindlen's Happily Ever After, illus. by James Stevenson. When Kate's wish to be a princess comes true, she straightens up a kingdom by popping the black knight with a chamber pot and teaching the Serving Maids how to play baseball. Undaunted by a dragon, she reminds us that living happily ever after is being who we are.
Rating: Summary: A BEAUTY OF A BOOK Review: She's adorable; she's audacious; she's fairy-tale-loving, tomboy Kate in Pulitzer Prize winning Anna Quindlen's Happily Ever After, illus. by James Stevenson. When Kate's wish to be a princess comes true, she straightens up a kingdom by popping the black knight with a chamber pot and teaching the Serving Maids how to play baseball. Undaunted by a dragon, she reminds us that living happily ever after is being who we are.
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