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Step-Spinsters: Do Not Judge Till You Have Heard, Both Sides of the Story: The Stepsisters Words.
Step-Spinsters: Do Not Judge Till You Have Heard, Both Sides of the Story: The Stepsisters Words. | Madina Papadopoulos
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Once upon a time, in a land far, far away... ...(actually, in Medieval France, to be exact) there lived Cinderella's stepsisters, Fredegonde the tall and Javotte the small. They wake up the morning after the legendary ball to learn that they each still have a chance to be the bride-all they have to do is make their feet fit into that tricky slipper. Alas, these two damsels under stress never quite seem to fit in anywhere. But that doesn't stop them from wishing and hoping as they set upon a quest for grooms and grandeur of their own.
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ulrichyumiodd
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I thought this was entertaining without being groundbreaking. It has a bit of a blue beard type of story, which I found fascinating. The other elements were good, but not great. It didn‘t give me anything to truly think about while reading or once it ended. However, it‘s only a few dollars on Kindle, so I would say it gave me my money‘s worth for sure!

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silentrequiem
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November was a light reading month. Of the six I read, the tagged book was my favorite.

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silentrequiem
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I loved this Cinderella-inspired tale which explores what happens after the prince takes Cinderella away. And what if the stepmother and stepsisters weren't evil? And Cinderella was a spoiled snot? And the king was sinister?

I really hope there's a sequel! There's a few unresolved threads that I really want to see more of!