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Kara Connolly

Auteur de No Good Deed

1 oeuvres 71 utilisateurs 7 critiques

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No Good Deed (2017) 71 exemplaires

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USA
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Arlington, Texas, USA

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More language than I would have liked
 
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libraryofemma | 6 autres critiques | Apr 18, 2024 |
One of those perfect-for-me books. Everyone else's mileage may vary, but this hits all my bookish sweet spots and leaves me looking around for just the right person to read it next.
 
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slimikin | 6 autres critiques | Mar 27, 2022 |
Got through about 50% before skipping to the end and reading the last chapter. I love Robin Hood retellings, but I wasn't sold on this one. Would probably be a fun middle-grade read.
 
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Pascale1812 | 6 autres critiques | Apr 16, 2020 |
There's never a dull moment in NO GOOD DEED - an adventure behind every tree in Nottingham's forest...

If you know Robin Hood's story, then you can already guess what Ellie's story is...
Ellie is in is just one trial away from being on the U.S. Olympic archery team, but the stress of her missing brother is starting to wear on her and she doesn't know what to do about it.
After her last round of competition, with only one more to go, she goes on a walk and decides to take a quick tour of Nottingham Castle... lost in the castle's underground caverns, she emerges to find that things are not the same and things get interesting really quick.

The story unfolds and follows very closely to Robin Hood's - it's quite obvious that Ellie takes on Robin Hood's role and that she is making history with every move she makes and every person she meets. Her 'Maid Marion' is a handsome knight turned 'Friar Tuck'. We also get to meet 'Alan Dale', 'Will Scarlet' and 'Little John'; and let's not forget the 'Sherriff of Nottingham'! All played their roles expectantly... the Sherriff was a bit darker than I thought he would be, with a twist, and it was wonderful!

For me, the 'time travel' element to the story was almost forgotten and only remembered when Ellie would remind herself that she had to be careful not to do anything too rash so she wouldn't change history too much. Considering that everything had happened already, the only 'tricky part' to her story was making sure she made the right decisions to stay true to the Robin Hood story which didn't seem too far fetched to accomplish. Although the fear of being executed at any given moment did feel real - one must remember that Robin Hood is folklore, and it supposedly took place in the 15th or 16th century!

What really made this book amazing - two things...
First, it's the first time that I read a retelling where the character is more than aware that she is living through a story that has already been told and tries her best to stick to the history of it.
The next best thing, it's ending!!!
The ending was so unexpected and wonderfully original! I am always skeptical with retelling stories, especially those that have to carry on with the time travel element - and this ending tied up everything perfectly!

Definitely recommend this book for anyone that loves a quick, predictable read with a happily ever after!

*I received this book as part of the blog tour from the publisher for an honest review. All thoughts are my own.
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thebumblegirl | 6 autres critiques | Aug 30, 2017 |

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