The Two princess of Bamarre
Author: Gail Carson Levine
Genre: Fantasy
Series: The two princesses of Bamarre #1
Original publication date: March 2001
Book description: Twelve-year-old Addie admires her older sister Meryl, who aspires to rid the kingdom of Bamarre of gryphons, specters, and ogres. Addie, on the other hand, is fearful even of spiders and depends on Meryl for courage and protection. Waving her sword Bloodbiter, the older girl declaims in the garden from the heroic epic of Drualt to a thrilled audience of Addie, their governess, and the young sorcerer Rhys.
But when Meryl falls ill with the dreaded Gray Death, Addie must gather her courage and set off alone on a quest to find the cure and save her beloved sister. Addie takes the seven-league boots and magic spyglass left to her by her mother and the enchanted tablecloth and cloak given to her by Rhys - along with a shy declaration of his love. She prevails in encounters with tricky specters (spiders too) and outwits a wickedly personable dragon in adventures touched with romance and a bittersweet ending.
Thoughts:
For a short book, I took too many days to get through.
I spent over a week to read it and by the end, I stopped enjoying it simply because I wanted to read something else but then again I couldn't move on because I had to finished the book I had set up as my TBR for the beginning of the book.
I really like the love described between the two sisters. Both are willing to go to great lengths for the other in their own ways, be it stop themselves from something or jump into situations.
There is a romance that was not the main focus but it mentions the wisps of interest between two people.
I do have to mention that the "romance" is not something I would say super deep or anything, it is classical I do not you and see you from afar but I love the idea my mind makes of you.
I wish I could say something more but I really can't spoil it.
The ending I did not see it exactly, but it was predictable in a way. Still enjoyed the story enough.
Also, this is a childrens or maybe middle-grade story so maybe that s why there were several things that were just glossed over and the adventures had a lot of stories told in song format which can annoy me a bit, but if you like that, then you will be very pleased with this book format.
This was picked for the Winter Magica Readathon.
I am loving playing thsi TBR game.
Genre: Fantasy
Series: The two princesses of Bamarre #1
Original publication date: March 2001
Book description: Twelve-year-old Addie admires her older sister Meryl, who aspires to rid the kingdom of Bamarre of gryphons, specters, and ogres. Addie, on the other hand, is fearful even of spiders and depends on Meryl for courage and protection. Waving her sword Bloodbiter, the older girl declaims in the garden from the heroic epic of Drualt to a thrilled audience of Addie, their governess, and the young sorcerer Rhys.
But when Meryl falls ill with the dreaded Gray Death, Addie must gather her courage and set off alone on a quest to find the cure and save her beloved sister. Addie takes the seven-league boots and magic spyglass left to her by her mother and the enchanted tablecloth and cloak given to her by Rhys - along with a shy declaration of his love. She prevails in encounters with tricky specters (spiders too) and outwits a wickedly personable dragon in adventures touched with romance and a bittersweet ending.
Thoughts:
For a short book, I took too many days to get through.
I spent over a week to read it and by the end, I stopped enjoying it simply because I wanted to read something else but then again I couldn't move on because I had to finished the book I had set up as my TBR for the beginning of the book.
I really like the love described between the two sisters. Both are willing to go to great lengths for the other in their own ways, be it stop themselves from something or jump into situations.
There is a romance that was not the main focus but it mentions the wisps of interest between two people.
I do have to mention that the "romance" is not something I would say super deep or anything, it is classical I do not you and see you from afar but I love the idea my mind makes of you.
I wish I could say something more but I really can't spoil it.
The ending I did not see it exactly, but it was predictable in a way. Still enjoyed the story enough.
Also, this is a childrens or maybe middle-grade story so maybe that s why there were several things that were just glossed over and the adventures had a lot of stories told in song format which can annoy me a bit, but if you like that, then you will be very pleased with this book format.
This was picked for the Winter Magica Readathon.
I am loving playing thsi TBR game.
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