Showing posts with label robin mckinley. Show all posts
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Friday, May 25, 2012

my thoughts on: Beauty by Robin McKinley [review]


Beauty by Robin McKinley
published 1983
click here for synopsis

Perfect heroine.
Even more perfect hero. 
Amazing minor characters to surround and enhance the awesomeness of Beauty and the Beast.
A wonderful tale to read aloud to children.
A magical retelling that tugged at my heart strings. I already had a thing for Beauty and the Beast (favourite Disney film of all time), and I have always adored delving into the unreachable fantasy of magical places, enchantments, and fairytale characters to amplify and promote pure love. 
There were lines in this book where I had to re-read them over and over just for the pure joy of re-experiencing the awesome intensity of feelings that were evoked. (e.g. the end of the quote below)
I cried a fair bit. I'm lame like that, and I will be the first to admit it. 
Roses are my favourite flower. 
Beauty is a pure, true, classic and magically wonderful retelling of Beauty and the Beast. 
It is beauty in the living body of literature.
I'll read this to my children and children's children...
And what better compliment could an author receive than that?

Snippet:
At the edge of sleep it seemed that the breeze returned, and something cool was put on my hands so that the pain slipped away like a thief in shadow. The gentle whistling and sighing of the breeze resolved itself at last into words, but I was too near sleep to hear much of what was said, or to be certain that I was not listening to a dream. There were two voices. The first said: 'Poor child, poor child. I feel for her sadly. If only there were some way we could help her.'
The second voice said, 'But there isn't, dear. You know that. We do our best, but she must find her own way.'
'I know. But it seems so hard.'
'It does, and it is; but cheer up. She is a good girl, and he loves her already. It will be alright in time...'

Sunday, March 4, 2012

new on my bookshelf!

Folks, today I ventured outside for you to bring you this new-on-my-bookshelf post.
It was really sunny and warm out, but I really wanted to take these snapshots in front of my favourite plant in our garden (bar the fruit trees, lemon & fig in particular). 
I hope you enjoy! 


BEAUTY by Robin McKinley (1978)
A retelling of the story of Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast is my favourite Disney film. I heard wonderful things about this book and decided that I needed to get my hands on more fairytale retellings, so I ordered it off the Book Dep!
Unfortunately I don't think I'll be able to read it very soon because my reading load for uni is pretty epic as it is, so leisurely reading will be reduced enormously. :(


THE LOVER'S DICTIONARY by David Levithan (2011)
I already mentioned this in my post about the Perth Writers Festival, which is where/when I bought this one. 
It's signed, new, beautiful and I can't wait to read it.


WILL GRAYSON, WILL GRAYSON by John Green & David Levithan (2010)
The only thing that would make this book even better is John Green's personalised signature in there too! But I'm pretty satisfied with the way it is for now. ;) See this post to find out what David wrote inside!


TOUCH OF POWER by Maria V. Snyder (2012)
I won this in a competition and was pretty stoked about it because I don't really enter very many blog giveaways (however I used to be a giveaway-entering maniac back in the day). I haven't really heard of the author before but the book sounds exciting even though I don't understand what they were trying to do with the cover model's hair.