Summary: The four princes erroneously dubbed Prince Charming and rudely marginalized in their respective fairy tales form an unlikely team. They stumble upon an evil plot that could endanger each of their kingdoms. Now it’s up to them to triumph over their various shortcomings, take on trolls, bandits, dragons, witches, and other assorted terrors, and become the heroes.
Walden Pond Press
Filed under: 2012-2013 Club, Not Mock Newbery Tagged: | 2012, fairy tales, princes, witches
I loved this book! It was really funny, and I think it was very well thought out. The plot was cleverly built, and the characters were well describe. So I think this book deserves a chance for an award.
This book was funny and unpredictable. It is a fun book to read but I don’t think it’s really a NEWBERY winner.
I really enjoyed this book. It was orginal and Hilliarous. The plot was suspenseful and full of surprises. This book could win the Newbery award.
I agree with Yael, it was fun to read but I don’t think it should win the newbery.
I too agree with Yael. It was funny and fun to read, but it just isn’t Newbery. I did not connect with the characters and the ending was not the greatest.
I liked this book alot! It was funny, adventurous, and was full of surprises. I too agree it wasn’t Newberry kind of book( maybe on the lowest scale of having a Newbery award), but I would DEFINITLY recommend this for pleasure!
I enjoyed this book, and found Prince Duncan hilarious. Who doesn’t? I thought that it had well-developed charcters, an easy-to-follow, yet complicated storyline (does that even make sense?), and an undeniable sense of humor. This book MIGHT have a chance at Newbery.
****. (4.5 stars)
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