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Froggie Went A Sailing
by Sam Burns
I like this. To be honest, I wasn't sure I would because of the fact that one of the people in the eventual couple is turned into an animal for a decent sized block of the story and is unable to communicate. But, I did like this because it's cute and sweet and, even for being just over 100 pages, takes its damn time. (AKA: it's not a race to see who can get naked or fall in love first.)
Maybe more of a 3.5 rounded up, but I was feeling good when I read this book and it made me happy. (And I did like the series I read by Burns co-authored by W.M. Fawkes and had been wanting to read more of each of them.)
I was going to say that this book reminded me a little of a fairy tale (and, yes, it can be a little shallow at times, just like a fairy tale, but, once again, I was so relieved that it didn't insist upon moving the relationship too fast that I didn't mind) but then I saw this was part of a fairy tale retellings series and ... yeah, I can totally see it.
Maybe more of a 3.5 rounded up, but I was feeling good when I read this book and it made me happy. (And I did like the series I read by Burns co-authored by W.M. Fawkes and had been wanting to read more of each of them.)
I was going to say that this book reminded me a little of a fairy tale (and, yes, it can be a little shallow at times, just like a fairy tale, but, once again, I was so relieved that it didn't insist upon moving the relationship too fast that I didn't mind) but then I saw this was part of a fairy tale retellings series and ... yeah, I can totally see it.