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The Frog Prince's Daughters
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The Frog Prince's Daughters

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a beautiful princess confidently anticipates adventure and rescue when a wizard throws fire at her. With no princes in sight, the princess, her cousin, and a not-so-wicked stepmother set off to save themselves.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRob Preece
Release dateAug 20, 2009
ISBN9781602151024
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Wendy Palmer

Wendy Palmer lives in Bridgetown, Western Australia with her partner, son, dogs, goats, alpacas, bees and chickens. She's patted tigers, ridden elephants, dog-sledded across glaciers, faced down lions in the Serengeti, swum with whale sharks, and camped in the Sahara, but she not-so-secretly prefers curling up with a good book.She writes fantasy fiction with entertaining characters, enjoyably perilous adventures, romantic entanglements, some dark undertones, but always happy, hopeful endings.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    A nice, simple, cute story.

    In the fairy tale kingdom, they have a type of magic called the Imperative, which leads princes to find damsels in distress, leads stepmothers to become wicked, causes princesses to wander aimlessly until their iron shoes wear out.

    All stories are collected as histories, and scoured through for clues when sticky situations come into effect -- such as the one in this book where the prince DOESN'T show up to rescue the princess.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    In a world in which fairy tales were an accepted way of life, one princess finds out she's not getting her happily ever after. Her cousin, Rana, leads an expedition to find the Three (maiden, mother, crone) to learn how to save Anura's life. I really liked this story. It was fresh, well-written, and kept me guessing throughout. It was a really fast read - it was both short and engrossing, and I was cheering for Rana throughout.