The Faceless Princess

By Acton Cooper
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(4.00 based on 3 reviews)

Published: April 12, 2012
Words: 2,847 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476353944


Short description

Princess Camryn is a kind, humble girl who is taught to believe she is a horrendous creature. AGES(7+)

Extended description

Princess Camryn is a kind, humble girl who is taught to believe she is a horrendous creature. Mirrors were prohibited at the castle. Although her family was revolted by the princess, the whole court loved her. Being unattractive was not acceptable for this arrogant Royal family known for their exquisite beauty. The only way to prevent Princess Camryn from becoming a Queen is to make her disappear forever. With the help of her sister, the Queen finds a warlock to cast a spell on the Princess. The princess is cursed to a sparkling rivulet form by the despicable warlock. The only way to break the spell was for a kind, handsome prince to fall in love with her in her new form before she turned eighteen and for him to seal and dry the creek’s source.

Tags

children, fantasy, princess, queen, prince, warlock, prince charming, children 10, children 3 and up, children 7 to 10, childrenstory, children 3 to12

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Review by: Leftey Romeo on April 28, 2012 : star star star star
yes, it could use a little "polishing" but If you focus on the message of the story you can learn valuable lessons about inner beauty. it made me think about how often we are quick to see things just on the surface level. keep up the good work acton cooper! practice makes...
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Review by: Donna Karr on April 21, 2012 : (no rating)
I agree with the review done by Dorthy Darrow. The beautiful cover is what drew me to the book. The story itself was " flat" & lacked dimension for me as well. Perhaps this was written for a younger reader in mind ( 10 to 11 year old).
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Review by: Nicola Black on April 13, 2012 : star star star star star
Acton Cooper beautifully portrayed the struggles of a kind but ugly princess. She brilliantly describes the setting and villains. Although it has a very few typos, the story of inner beauty is captivating.
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Review by: Dorothy Darrow on April 12, 2012 : star star star
This is a nice tale about beauty being in the eye of the beholder, but it is a written in flat, one-dimensional prose and lacks the layers that would make the lesson--and the story--shine. I suspect this is a first draft of the story. I don't know how else to explain the vast array of typos, such as the main character's name being mispelled, and the jumbled narration. Beautiful cover, though.
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