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Princess Princess Ever After
by K. O'Neill
adventurous
funny
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
I love a book that takes normal story tropes and spins them on their head. This juvenile graphic novel does just that. We have two princesses, one stuck in a tower, and one alone adventuring on a unicorn. Amira wanted to be more than a cook and clean and rule by her husband’s side princess. She wanted action, she wanted adventure, and she wanted a life of importance. Sadie is trapped in her tower. Her trap is one not just of location, but one of words. With a vile sister that constantly reminders he she could never rule because she is fat and ugly, Sadie lacks confidence in herself. Amira helps Sadie find that confidence, and together they help out a laddie in distress, learn to be themselves, and rule with a kind and loving heart. They show that love is love, and that is all that matters. This book was amazing. It was a bit short and simple, but the heart screams loud and proud. These princesses are destined to live happily ever after.