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    Princess Academy by Shannon Hale

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    • ISBN: 1582349932
    • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
    • Pub. Date: July 2005
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    A Newbery Honor tale that's not your typical quest-for-prince-charming fantasy

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    Readers enchanted by Hale's Goose Girl are in for an experience that's a bit more earthbound in this latest fantasy-cum-tribute to girl-power. Cheerful and witty 14-year-old Miri loves her life on Mount Eskel, home to the quarries filled with the most precious linder stone in the land, though she longs to be big and strong enough to do quarry work like her sister and father. But Miri experiences big changes when the king announces that the prince will choose a potential wife from among the village's eligible girls-and that said girls must attend a new Princess Academy in preparation. Princess training is not all it's cracked up to be for spunky Miri in the isolated school overseen by cruel Tutor Olana. But through education-and the realization that she has the common mountain power to communicate wordlessly via magical "quarry-speech"-Miri and the girls eventually gain confidence and knowledge that helps transform their village. Unfortunately, Hale's lighthearted premise and underlying romantic plot bog down in overlong passages about commerce and class, a surprise hostage situation and the specifics of "quarry-speech." The prince's final princess selection hastily and patly wraps things up. Ages 9-up. (July) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Shannon Hale started writing books at age ten and has never stopped, earning an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Montana sixteen years later and publishing The Goose Girl, her first book, not long after that. A sometime actress, instructional designer, and missionary, she now makes her home in Salt Lake City, Utah, with her husband and their son, Max.

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    I Just Can't Put it Down!!by Anonymous

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    11/23/2009: Every girl has a dream of becoming a princess, wearing a gold crown, sitting on the thrown, and living in a castle, except Miri. Miri is a fourteen year old girl who lives in a small village on mount Eskel. Mount Eskel is famous for the stone that is found there. Lowlanders and other people trade money and goods for this rare stone in order to build walls and doors using it. Miri's life dramatically changed when word came that her small village was home to a future princess. All eligible girls between the ages of fourteen and seventeen were sent to a princess academy where they learned how to be a princess. Olana, their strict instructor, was ordered to teach the girls about poise, reading, diplomacy, etiquette, writing and much more. The competition of who was going to become the princes of Asland began shortly after the lessons began. Each girl wanted to become the best. However, all Miri wanted was to gain an education, then return to her family and best friend, Peter, in the village. She was not interested in becoming the princess. But why? After a year of lessons, work and learning, the Prince came to the academy to choose his princess. But who became the princess?

    There are many themes in this outstanding book. One of the themes is friendship. Throughout the story, Miri and the other girls who attended the academy grew closer and closer together as friends. Miri showed true friendship when the bandits came, wanting to take the girls trying to receive a ransom from the prince, and Miri saved them using what she had learned while at the academy. Another theme is family. The family support that each girl at the academy had helped them get through the hard lessons and punishments given by Olana. Also Miri really tried hard to impress her father and her older sister. Her thoughts and actions proved how important her family was to her.

    In this book I love the suspense each chapter provides. The events in one chapter make it impossible to put down the book before reading the next chapter. I also like the twists and turns that I never saw coming. For example I did not expect the Prince not to choose a princess the first time visiting the academy. However I did not like the ending. I was sad when I finished reading because I wanted to learn more about the new princess and about what happens to Miri's village as it continues to change. If you are wondering whether or not to read this book, I would highly recommend it. The setting, characters and story line are very enjoyable. This book proves how through hard work and perseverance great things can happen. The book proves how hard work always pays off.

    a very fitting title.by emma_jean

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    10/20/2009: This was a fantastic story! I enjoyed the dynamic characters that had creative secrets and hidden pasts. Hope the authurs other books meet this standard.:)

    I Also Recommend: Into the Wild (Warriors Series #1), Raising Dragons (Dragons in our Midst Series), The Candlestone, Circles of Seven, Tears of a Dragon.


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