She was born Anidori-Kiladra Talianna Isilee, Crown Princess of Kildenree, and she did not open her eyes for three days.
#firstlineFriday
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She was born Anidori-Kiladra Talianna Isilee, Crown Princess of Kildenree, and she did not open her eyes for three days.
#firstlineFriday
@ShyBookOwl
5 ⭐️ s
I read this book as a child and I remember being absolutely awestruck by it - it is SO ENCHANTING. Through the use of magical languages, relics of an ancient past that are disregarded by most, Hale weaves a beautiful story. Protagonist Ani has the unique gift of speaking to animals which initially seems to interfere with her royalty but results in her salvation when her lady-in-waiting attempts to steal her crown. An all-time favorite.
Great fleshed-out retelling of a Grimm's Tale. I'd never read this one before, but since I had a daughter's copy, I gave it a try. Must have assumed, before, that it would be silly, but it was really a fun read, with good thoughts on inclusion, standing up for yourself, good vs. evil, etc.
Starting a book that my oldest daughter, who is also a librarian, likes a lot. Author is from our area.
Honestly this book is top tier amazing! Multiple times I was holding my breath with anticipation. I‘ve never read the original Brothers Grimm story so everything was fresh. I see why people who read it highly recommend. I also recommend this! 👑5/5👑
Yay! I read for 2 hours on our trip to see our granddaughter yesterday and 6 hours today and finished this glorious book! It‘s a tale that I‘ve always wanted to read, but didn‘t know it until now. I love how Shannon Hale writes - believable fantasy, if there is such a thing. I plan to read the next book in April. Yes! Another series! #100YEARS100BOOKS #BookSpinBingo #24 #BFC21 #SERIES2021 #MGMarch
Every time I reread this story, I fall in love with it all over again. The lyricism! The friendships! The growth! People should stop sleeping on this book, I tell you. #yalit #retellings
Finished the Goose Girl last night and got Bingo in the top row! Currently reading White as Snow and The Neil Gaiman Reader. Have to decide what book I'll start when I'm done with White as Snow....
#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks
The further i read, the more i loved this book. It's a beautiful retelling.
#joyousjanuary @Andrew65
#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks
Square 3 ✔️
Top row bingo!
One chapter away from finishing the book and I have to stop to make dinner. Ugh!
This book is fabulous, by the way. Stellar review to come later
Really enjoying this story, but already knowing the fairy tale, I'm dreading what's to come 😬
#20series20days - forgot to post this yesterday - my series are definitely going to be in the order I stumble across them on my shelves...no actual planning or ranking involved haha - anyway I really love Hale's Bayern books. While the first (tagged) is a retelling of The Goose Girl, from there the series builds on Hale's own world and characters. I love the magic system and the way that the series comes full circle. There are strong themes ⬇️
Day 8 of a book (or four) off my shelf with some random thoughts -
I really love the Bayern books, which start with the tagged title, a retelling of The Goose Girl. Full of adventure, magic, and friendship, these are engaging stories, and I love the way that Forest Born brings the books full circle - they definitely should be read in order. Technically YA, they aren't "too" YA, and I totally recommend them to anyone who enjoys fairy tales/fantasy
A wonderful rendition of another ancient fairytale classic, Shannon Hale never fails at delivering truly amazing stories with young women you can‘t help but admire for their bravery, tenacity, and perseverance!
#7Days7Books Day 1
Tagged by the magnificent @DaveGreen7777
We present here 7 books that will remain in our minds, because they touched us so much, changed us.
No further comments!
November #TBR 🧡
#colormepretty Day 17: #coolcolors @sweetkokoro
From top to bottom:
1. The Goose Girl 👍✨
2. Dealing with Dragons 👍✨
3. Story Structure Architect
4. How to Read Water
5. The Crafter‘s Guide to Taking Great Photos
6. Desserts From an Herb Garden 👍✨
7. Nausicaa (Vol. 1 of 2)
8. Pioneer Girl
9. How to Live in the World and Still Be Happy
& tagging @TheAromaofBooks because we were just talking about Shannon Hale! 💖
This is a great retelling that takes all the weird/dark vibes of the original fairy tale and makes them make sense, all while building an excellent story of its own. Looking forward to delving into the rest of the series!!
Full review on my blog at some point; link in bio.
Huuuge fan of these covers. I never understand why books go from unique, beautiful covers like this to bland covers with a picture of a girl on them, like the current covers for this series. Still need River Secrets to complete this set!!
I LOVED this book. I do enjoy fairy-tale feeling books, but the characters have to be likable, and this book delivered. I couldn‘t put it down and am now anxiously reading my way through the next 3 in the series. This was probably the best book of the summer until reading dark matter on the final day. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Started re-reading this series to see if they hold up, since I was considering recommending them to my friend‘s daughters. As I expected, they‘re still wonderful, made me cry in places, and have an incredible heroine, wonderful characters and a great story.
Give it up for the Gs!
📚 The Goose Girl, by Shannon Hale
🖊 Graham Greene
📺 Gilmore Girls
🥑 Guacamole
(I really wanted to put green grapes, but that would be a lie. )
#ManicMonday @JoScho
1. The Goose Girl
2. I love the classics: Maleficent, the Evil Queen, the Wicked Stepmother.
3. Stardust (from the Neil Gaiman book. That counts, right?). I also have a soft spot for the TV movie of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella with Brandy and Whitney Houston 💖 Oh, and Season One of Once Upon a Time!
#TuesdayTidbits @JenlovesJT47
#agameoffavorites day one I choose my favorite #YA writer Shannon Hale! Goose Girl was my favorite book and I would read it over and over again every summer! I used google to look up interviews and she praised The Blue Sword as her favorite. I have not read this book but it looks promising and I will add it to my #TBR! This is a neat challenge!!
1. The Goose Girl (tagging the Shannon Hale adaptation)
2. Ooh, close call! Monsters, Inc by a nose.
3. 9:00
4. Turkey. Unfortunately, I'm allergic 😔
5. I'll tag my #LitsyPenPals @Melissa_J @Kelican17 and @Betty
#FriYAYintro @jesshowbooks
#MarchBookstagram2018 Day 6, New to Me Author: Shannon Hale.
I‘ve devoured a lot of YA Fantasy books when I was an actual young adult but I somehow missed out on Shannon Hale.🤦🏻♂️ @Chachic , however, made sure I get my Goose Girl fix when she gave me her old books including this and 2 other books from Hale, and 12 more books from other authors. 😂 My #besfluencer spoiled me rotten! 😂🤣😂#YA
The hubby is stuck at the hospital with an inmate for an overnight mandatory overtime shift, so I had to take him some food. 40 minutes in the car means starting a new audiobook, right? Now that I‘m home, I‘m happily settling in for some #audiocoloring
@Chachic was supposed to give me only three Shannon Hale books from her Twitter giveaway but suddenly decided to add 11(!) more books from her personal collection! She is as spontaneous as she is generous! ❤️ I havent heard about any of these before but after her Ilona Andrews rec (and gift!) I trust her taste in books!
Thanks again, bes! Here‘s me trying to bookstagram everything in one go bec im lazy, as you know! 😂 #fantasy #haul
I am now at 88% and I just don't know if I can finish this. The book description indicated that the goose girl would mature, but she's still a whinning, unsure girl. It's so incredibly frustrating. I regret picking this book up. For people who've read it, does it get better? Does the ending show her growth?
Made decent progress on this one during the #readathon. On to spending time with friends, but I'll be picking this back up shortly on my drive back!
Listening while doing chores. So far I'm really enjoying it 😃
#currentlylistening #audiobook #librarycheckout
I read this book years ago at it instanly became one of my favorites. It's a grims brothers fairytale retelling and its starts a little slow, with a touch of romanace along the way and a shy, quite girl forced to save herself and find herself when thrown into an enemy kingdom. The villian is one of my favorites and I think this book is totally worth reading if you like retellings at all!
#fantasy #youngadult #fairytale #fairytaleretelling
Perfect rainy day read and meal. #GooseGirl #reread #amreading #shannonhale #thaifood #greencurry #colormatch #fracturedfairytales #retellings
So I'm a sucker for fairy tales and enjoyed this retelling of a Grimm original. Ani, our damsel in distress is a likeable Princess because she thinks before she acts. She isn't afraid of hard work and cares about those around her that she meets on her journey to set things right when her kingdom is tricked and the perpetrators are out to trick another kingdom.
Read: 01/01/17
4 stars
2017 Books Read Count: 1
#2017Reads #JanuaryReads #fairytales
I have more books with #girlinthetitle than I thought! The Goose Girl is fantastic, especially if you like fairy tales/fantasy. And I'd forgotten about The Girl with the Silver Eyes... a childhood favorite (even though this cover is terrible). #readjanuary
"Danger, Ani told the geese. Danger by the stream."
Some of my favorite women writers for today's #septphotochallenge #somethingforsept. there were so many more I could've included... but does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks @RealLifeReading for the challenge!
#SundaySessions The 10 books I constantly come back to read time and again. These books have over time been of comfort to me, and when I revisit them I feel as if I am visiting an old friend • All the Light we Cannot See• Jane Eyre• The Tale of Desperaux• The Forgotten Garden• Peter Pan• Alice in Wonderland/ through the looking glass• The Goose Girl• The Secret Garden • Ramona the Pest• Anne of Green Gables •
"Goose Girl" by Shannon Hale is amazing, read it! (It does take a bit to pick up, but the end is worth it). Also great is the "Iron King" series by Julie Kagawa (faeries and Magic) and I will always love the dark humor of "A Series of Unfortunate Events" by Lemony Snicket, who is hilarious.
If you liked Disney's Frozen but wanted something with a little more depth- read this. As you might guess it's based on the fairy tale and while Isi very much starts off like the wishy washy princess of the original she has so much character growth. There are also sequels if you end up loving it.