Princess of Glass (The Princesses of Westfalin Trilogy, #2)
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2010
266
Novel • Fiction
Imaginary Europe • 1800s
2010
12-18 years
890L
In Princess of Glass by Jessica Day George, a young royal named Poppy, from a kingdom plagued by a curse, travels to a foreign land for diplomatic relations. Amidst her stay, Poppy encounters magical challenges and must navigate deceitful plots and unexpected alliances to uncover the truth behind a mysterious transformation.
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Reviews of Princess of Glass by Jessica Day George reveal that readers enjoy the imaginative retelling of the Cinderella story, praising its fresh and engaging plot. The witty dialogue and charming characters are frequently highlighted. However, some critique the pacing as uneven and found certain plot developments predictable. Overall, it balances originality and classic fairy tale elements effectively.
If you enjoy fairy tale retellings and young adult fantasy with strong, resourceful heroines, Princess of Glass by Jessica Day George will captivate you. Fans of Shannon Hale’s Princess Academy and Gail Carson Levine’s Ella Enchanted will find this reimagined Cinderella story enchanting and immersive.
23,147 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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266
Novel • Fiction
Imaginary Europe • 1800s
2010
12-18 years
890L
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