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Rumaysa: Ever After by Radiya Hafiza

bookish_penguin's review

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4.0

My only complaint about the last book was the too-much -wiggle of the art but I’m pretty sure the artist changed and this was adorable! Usually add ons to a finished story annoy me because it undoes all the progress, but this was just an add on! And WHAT a cute end!

mrsbookandbookjr's review

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adventurous emotional inspiring lighthearted relaxing fast-paced

3.75

fern17's review

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adventurous hopeful fast-paced

2.75

holy_reads's review

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5.0

I LOVED this book!! Rumaysa Ever After is such an excellent sequel. The overarching plotline in this - compared to the multiple fairytales explored in Rumaysa A Fairytale - was just phenomenal. Saira White's friendship with Cordelia was just such a brilliant story choice. The use of familial love as true love to break Dalia's curse was brilliant - I adore stories that don't confine true love to romantic love. And Rumaysa's parents finally found her!! She finally found them!! I love, love, loved this book. Would highly recommend for any Fairytale lovers.

jesikasbookshelf's review against another edition

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adventurous hopeful inspiring fast-paced

5.0

Following on from the brilliant fairytale retellings she delivered in the first Rumaysa book, Radiya Hafiza is back with a sequel which is just as good.

I love the messages this book manages to deliver in a digestible and fun way for young readers: you deserve to see yourself reflected in a book, girls can save the day, boys don't actually have to on point of pride, appearances aren't always truthful and you should always do what you know is right.

What's more, in placing Rumaysa and her friends in the fairytales readers may already be familiar with - here this is mainly Snow White - shows not only young Muslim girls they belong at the head of the story, it helps every other young reader to start expecting protagonists that aren't white males. This representation is incredibly needed in literature, especially for children so they can learn to see themselves as well as others as important.

Then there's the actual fairytale - it is brilliant. The way the author plays with the readers expectations of the narrative whilst still pulling you towards a happy ending is a joy to read.

mekeisha's review

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adventurous dark emotional hopeful inspiring medium-paced

4.5

thebookemperor's review

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emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted tense fast-paced

5.0

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