Flamingnet Student Book Reviewer KyByd
When Queen Beatrice's soul is ripped from her body by
Lannadae, the Mermaid Queen, three princesses set out to
save her. Danielle, Cinderella, is naive but she is armed
with the skill to communicate with animals. Talia,
Sleeping Beauty, doesn't act like a princess as she kicks
butt with her supreme fighting skills. And Snow, Snow
White, an amazing sorcerer with the ability to heal. The
result is a magical action adventure story filled with
princesses and mermaids cleverly spun from 'The Little
Mermaid' tale (along with three other fairy tales) by Jim
C. Hines in The Mermaid's Madness.
Opening up The
Mermaid's Madness I noticed a heading called 'Other Books
in this Series' and saw another books title above this
one. I normally read stories in order for I feel that
that is the way they are supposed to be read, but lucky
for me I gave this book a chance. Although it was clear
that this book had a prequel, because there were
references to a past adventure, Jim C. Hines was able to
work in the character's background without messing up the
flow of the book.
It was a good thing that I received this book on a
Friday because I couldn't put it down. The plot hooked me
in right at the beginning and kept going strong until the
very end. It wove together action scenes, that made me
sit on the edge of my seat and yell at my book, and
emotional scenes that brought the characters to life,
making me feel for them. Hines cleverly took well known
stories and transformed them into an epic tale filled with
girl power. Now I plan to read this series' previous
books as well as the next one because The Mermaid's
Madness is now officially on my favorite books
list.
Reviewer Age:16