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Cindy C Bennett

Auteur de Heart on a Chain

17 oeuvres 396 utilisateurs 51 critiques 2 Favoris

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Œuvres de Cindy C Bennett

Heart on a Chain (2010) 124 exemplaires
Geek Girl (2010) 94 exemplaires
Rapunzel Untangled (1871) 88 exemplaires
The End of Feeling (2014) 21 exemplaires
Beautiful Beast (2012) 20 exemplaires
Immortal Mine: An Immortal Life (2011) 14 exemplaires
Red and the Wolf (2012) 7 exemplaires
It's a Love Thing: Love Stories Compiled by Cindy C Bennett and Sherry Gammon (2012) — Directeur de publication — 5 exemplaires
Enchanted Fairytales (2013) 3 exemplaires
Reluctance 2 exemplaires
Halfling (2014) 2 exemplaires
Whispers of Razari (2013) 1 exemplaire

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A really good book by Cindy C Bennett. Not my favorite by her which will forever be Heart on a Chain but it was a good book and I loved the characters and how in finding each other they found the courage to change their lives.
 
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KateKat11 | 2 autres critiques | Sep 24, 2021 |
Rating: 5/5

A sweet, toe-curling, heartwarming and one of the cutest YA romance I've ever read, full of killer dimple smiles, dorky sci-fi-addicted boys, and the goth girl with the inner geek goddess just waiting for the right boy to emerge. It utterly deserves a place in my all-time favorites shelf.
 
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Ash600 | 18 autres critiques | Mar 19, 2021 |
Retold fairy tale, Facebook, romance, kidnapping, SCIDs, ghosts, prophecy, sorcery, NetGalley

Rapunzel is a girl locked in a tower; she’s only seen her mother who insists she must stay there for her safety, because she has an autoimmune disease. She’s told she is the fulfillment of a prophecy.
Fane is a young man who lives in the same community as Rapunzel, they meet on Facebook. He’s a nice guy – Rapunzel got lucky.

Imagine you’ve never heard the story of Rapunzel, her greedy mother, Prince Charming, or the strange witch who could trade vegetables for a baby. Now, remember the news stories of missing babies, hopeful parents always searching for those missing children, Facebook, and nice teenage boys next door. That puts a new spin on an old story doesn’t it?

I’ll admit, I love fairy tales, and I love good retellings even better. This is a pretty good modern spin, with the whole Facebook to meet “Prince Charming” kind of fun- stranger danger aside. The thrill of disobeying a parent is there, although consequences hopefully aren’t usually life threatening. I do have some issues with the novel, for example Vedmak – the bad guy isn’t filled out quite as much as he should be. I feel like there could have been more information on him, but we are limited by Rapunzel’s view point in the story, we only know what she knows. I did feel the ending could have had more drama and been longer. (Spoiler) Even though Rapunzel’s real parents are divorced, they don’t want to see her? That’s almost as cruel as Gothel was. So while I liked Rapunzel Untangled, and I plan to buy it, I’d like more from the author, perhaps an epilogue, a prequel short story? Something.
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readingbeader | 16 autres critiques | Oct 29, 2020 |
dated but great. I liked the characters and the simplicity of the story
 
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Felicity-Smith | 18 autres critiques | May 29, 2016 |

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Œuvres
17
Membres
396
Popularité
#61,231
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
51
ISBN
23
Favoris
2

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