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Re-read.
A beautiful book but for me, a not good retelling😬I tried because the beginning was interesting but then the story was so repetitive about the drama of Charlotte and her family financial situation😱it was on and on. By the time “Rumpelstiltskin” appears again and the story was related with him, I was dying of boredom🥱Maybe I didn‘t understand the story because it won an award, Whaaat?😳2.5⭐️It was a torture to finish it. One book less in my tbr
Kind of boring. #FairytaleReadingChallenge @Charityann
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This retelling started out slow, but once I got a few chapters in I enjoyed it. The back story for Rumpelstiltskin was different and actually made me feel sorry for him. I also liked that the women in this book were strong, independent, and willing to do whatever necessary for their families.
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1. I have with a few nonfiction reads to see the graphs and statistics as I was listening, but typically I don't.
2. I discovered audio books only a few years ago and I love that I can listen while I work. It helps the day go faster. It's also an advantage with some books to hear the proper pronunciation of names and places.
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If you're reading this, consider yourself tagged now. 😀
An inventive retelling of Rumplestiltskin that is far more satisfying than the original. I loved it!