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The Forgotten Fairytales The Forgotten Fairytales eBook Angela Parkhurst

The Forgotten Fairytales was creativity and imaginative from the start with the author taking beloved Disney characters, and ripping them to shreds, finally building them into new, original characters. With plot twists, humor, and a gripping story, I couldn't put The Forgotten Fairytales down. The beginning of the novel was amazing, but as I continued the book, I became less and less impressed with the curtain characters and subplots.

One of the characters I became less enthusiastic about was Wolf, he went from humorous, tough, and teasing to soft, emotional, and no edginess. It was like two different people and I preferred the humorous Wolf over the other. Norah had a back bone with every other person but with her sister she turns into a jellyfish at the slightest insult. I know that her sister had issues, but really that is no reason for her to treat her family that way. Also, she blames Norah for everything, so she annoyed me to no end.

The characters all have a predestine story they have to follow exactly was an intriguing notion. The mystery of Norah's fairy tale character kept me guessing throughout the entire novel. It was fun to see how the author would betray the various fairy tale characters.

I enjoyed The Forgotten Fairytales, and can't wait for the sequel. If you like Once Upon a Time you'll like this book.

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The Forgotten Fairytales The Forgotten Fairytales eBook Angela Parkhurst Reviews


I loved this book. It keeps you on your toes as you try to guess the Fairy Tale characters before they tell you. The love story is amazing. It leaves you wanting more. I can't wait to read more books that I know the lovely Angela will be writing. Thank you for giving us such a wonderful story to fall into!!
I would give it more stars if could. I'm a sucker for fairy tales and a good love triangle and assumed both of those had been done to death but I was wrong! Really fun twist on Fairy Tales and Wolf is straight up yummy
This author is great! I love her books! I can't wait to read the other books she has!! Awesome!!
Very interesting, unusual book. Amazing how author could come up with some of things.
I absolutely loved this retelling of fairytales. It was unique and just awesome! The characters are amazing and our heroine is kick butt! Do yourself a favor and read this!
Just read this book and I have to say that as I read the last page I was saying to myself " I feel a sequel coming!"
If your are a fan of OUAT or Once Wonderland you will enjoy this book...It is a HOT version of those!
A school for fairytale characters, alittle bit of Harry Potter and alittle bit of James Patterson's Maximum Ride series. I loved the chemistry between Norah and Wolf...and I loved Norah's attitude and sense of humor. Well written, enjoyable and I look forward to more from this author.
I was very impressed with the author's ability to put a new spin on a concept that has been used in other series (special schools for vampires, wizards, angels, etc.). I was hesitant at first, but once I got into the story, I was intrigued by the storyline and the characters. About half way through the book, I found myself not wanting to stop reading. One aspect I found especially interesting and wish there was more of was the actual forgotten fairy tales that Norah and Wolf uncover. I would love to know more about the "real" story behind the tales we all know. Perhaps this will be explored more in the sequel (I hope anyway). I felt the ending was appropriate to wrap up this first installment with some finality, but also leaving just enough of a cliffhanger to leave the reader wanting more. I'm anxious to see what happens next.
The Forgotten Fairytales was creativity and imaginative from the start with the author taking beloved Disney characters, and ripping them to shreds, finally building them into new, original characters. With plot twists, humor, and a gripping story, I couldn't put The Forgotten Fairytales down. The beginning of the novel was amazing, but as I continued the book, I became less and less impressed with the curtain characters and subplots.

One of the characters I became less enthusiastic about was Wolf, he went from humorous, tough, and teasing to soft, emotional, and no edginess. It was like two different people and I preferred the humorous Wolf over the other. Norah had a back bone with every other person but with her sister she turns into a jellyfish at the slightest insult. I know that her sister had issues, but really that is no reason for her to treat her family that way. Also, she blames Norah for everything, so she annoyed me to no end.

The characters all have a predestine story they have to follow exactly was an intriguing notion. The mystery of Norah's fairy tale character kept me guessing throughout the entire novel. It was fun to see how the author would betray the various fairy tale characters.

I enjoyed The Forgotten Fairytales, and can't wait for the sequel. If you like Once Upon a Time you'll like this book.
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