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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Mirror Mirror on the Wall, How was The Unfairest of Them All?

SYNOPSIS:
It's the aftermath of Legacy Day, the day when the students at Ever After High are supposed to pledge to follow in their fairytale parents' footsteps, and everyone is in a huff and a puff! Raven Queen, daughter of the Evil Queen, has refused to sign the Storybook of Legends, rejecting her story--and putting everyone else's in jeopardy.
The Royal Apple White doesn't want to think Raven is being a rebellious pain, but Raven's choice means Apple might never get the poisoned apple, Prince Charming, and a kingdom to rule. Behind Apple stands the Royals, those who want to play by the book and embrace their stories. The Rebels, supporters of Raven, believe in breaking free from destiny and writing their own stories.
But when the chaos and rivalry land wonderlandiful Madeline Hatter in trouble, Raven and Apple must bring the Royals and the Rebels together to shut the book on their feud before it threatens to end all of their Happily Ever Afters once and for all.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall...Who's the Unfairest of Them All?
Don't miss Book #1, Ever After High: The Storybook of Legends!

REVIEW:
I am almost 27 years old and I ADORE the Ever After High books by Shannon Hale! (Even if I do endure a little bit of teasing for my age and reading choice...) I honestly can't wait to read the next book in the series and even though I am a little disappointed that Shannon Hale will not be writing this series anymore I will probably give Suzanne Selfors Ever After High Novels a chance.

Although it might be kind of dorky silly to some I find all of the cute, punny, jokes that Hale makes absolutely adorable. Like Taylor Quick and One Reflection. :) They are a really nice touch that makes the world more relatable (though it does seem like it may make it less timeless) I also find Maddie's interactions with the Narrator super cute.
The Unfairest of Them All was a fantastic continuation of the Ever After High series. The fall out of Raven Queen not signing the legacy day book was really well done and I think shines a good light on the consequences of your actions not only effecting you but those around you as well but at the same time drives home the point that sometimes someone does have to stand up and change the status quo. 

The confusion, worry and uncertainty that arise after Raven Queen choses not to sign the book are the same feelings every middle grader, teenager, young adult, new adult and even adults face! Questioning whether fate, free will or some sort of combination of the two is the best course in life. Whether to follow in their parent's footsteps or to forge their own path in life. 

I love how all of the characters put aside their differences to help a friend in need when she get's in serious trouble in a case of complete injustice. These books always have a great message throughout the entire novel.  
RATING:

DON'T MISS THE OTHER 

EVER AFTER HIGH NOVELS:


Shannon Hale's Ever After High Books

Shannon Hale's Ever After High Novella's

Suzanne Selfors' Ever After High Books
Next Top Villain Preview Edition


Suzanne Selfors' Destiny Do-Over Diaries Ever After High Activity Books

Suzanne Selfors' Ever After High Digital Original's

Misc. Ever After High Books
 

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8 comments:

  1. I love these retelling of famous fairy tales! This looks like a good one too.
    Naila Moon, Hostess KidLitBlogHop

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    1. It is an adorable series! I am a big fan of fairytale retellings for all ages and I fell in love with Ever After High. Thank you for stopping by and hosting my review in the KidLitBlogHop!

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  2. My daughter loves the Ever After High books too! Ok, so I have to ask you Alyssa, I just finished reading "Cress" (Marissa Meyers). Is it just me, or is it just not as good as the first two? I was really disappointed. I think she has too many characters floating around and Cress' story was so underplayed in the book. The real story is really about Cinder, but all the perspective changes (and the minimal inclusion of Scarlet) drove me crazy! I guess I should have asked if you read it first, huh? lol Thanks for joining us in the Kid Lit Blog Hop! :-)

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    1. I liked it but I think Cinder is still my favorite. I was upset with the ending knowing I am going to have to wait to hear the next part of the story and then Fairest is coming out which is a prequel, if I understood the premise right, and will not be continuing the groups stories. So we have to wait until Winter comes out. Ugh! I also missed Scarlet but I have a feeling she will play a major part in Winter.

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    2. I just saw that today, that Fairest is coming out. I swear if she introduces yet another character in "Winter", I'm going to lose it!! lol I liked Cinder best too.

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  3. Oh geez, I just saw that she's introducing Snow White in "Winter". I'll try to be hopeful that she can pull 4 story lines together. lol

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  4. I am waiting to read this with my daughter .. we love all things Shanon Hale! Thanks for sharing the review on KidLitBlogHop!

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