Title: Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow
Author: Jessica Day George
Genre: YA Fantasy
Page Count: 317
Why I read it: looked good
Grade: B
Synopsis:
Blessed—or cursed—with an ability to understand animals, the Lass (as she’s known to her family) has always been an oddball. And when an isbjorn (polar bear) seeks her out, and promises that her family will become rich if only the Lass will accompany him to his castle, she doesn’t hesitate. But the bear is not what he seems, nor is his castle, which is made of ice and inhabited by a silent staff of servents. Only a grueling journey on the backs of the four winds will reveal the truth: the bear is really a prince who’s been enchanted by a troll queen, and the Lass must come up with a way to free him before he’s forced to marry a troll princess.
My review:
The whole time I was reading this, I couldn't remember what it was called. That really has nothing to do with my enjoyment of the story, though, so we'll move on from that. This was a well-written re-telling of the nordic fairy tale, East of the Sun, West of the Moon. It's a fairly quick read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I found some parts of the plot to be a little unbelievable, and I always get a little annoyed with overly curious characters, even when they have every reason to be curious. I guess it's just one of those reading pet peeves of mine. I don't care too much for stories where the main character has no idea what's going on, and nobody will answer their questions.
That being said, the story was interesting enough to keep me reading, and I would recommend this one to fans of YA fantasy or fairy tale retellings.
1 comment:
Sounds like I might enjoy it. Thanks for your reviews.
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