Title: The Princess Curse
Author: Merrie Haskell
Genre: YA, Juvi, fairy tale, light romance
Star Rating: 4/5 stars
Taken from Goodreads, "Twelve princesses suffer
from a puzzling (if silly) curse, and anyone who ends it will win a
reward. Reveka, a sharp-witted and irreverent apprentice herbalist,
wants that reward. But her investigations lead to deeper mysteries and a
daunting choice--will she break the curse at the peril of her own soul?"
Well,
this is a tough one. 'The Princess Curse' is a solid read, but is
tarnished by the fact that it clearly reads like the first book in a
series and not a standalone. If a sequel were being published, this
wouldn't be a problem, but as there is no planned sequel... Storylines
are tied up to a point, but there's a ton of things hinted at throughout
the novel that are left open (and not all of those things are small,
inconsequential things!).
The beginning of the novel was a
little slow for me. I wasn't hooked until I was about 1/3rd into the
story. Other than that, the storytelling was filled with some great
lines, some of which gave me a laugh. The main character in this novel
is only 13, so while romance is discussed, we don't see much of it.
Honestly, though, it would have been a little weird for me if they'd
gone further into the romance storyline, with the main character being
so young. The final chapters (epilogue, if you will) seemed a little
rushed, but the pacing over all wasn't too bad.
Speaking of the
characters, I quite liked them. They weren't all developed to the extent
they could have been (like the Gardners apprentice), but overall, the
main leads seemed pretty solid.
The main problem with this novel
is that it just isn't complete. There is a complete story that is told,
but it's clear to me that this is just the first of what should be at
least two novels. However, I think I still may recommend 'The Princess Curse' to young
readers looking for a solid read. (At the very least, maybe it will
help get us a sequel!)
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