Collect Princess Sonora And The Long Sleep (The Princess Tales, #3) Written By Gail Carson Levine Distributed As Volume
first read The Princess Tales Collection when I was about nineone of the first books in English I ever read.
I absolutely loved them. Gail Carson Levine became one of my favorite authors,
I recently reread them, ten years later, and they are still as poignant and sweet and funny as ever.
This one, Princess Sonora and the Long Sleep, is my personal favorite, I loved when the fairy Adrianna made Sonora so smart and I laughed so much at the stupid Prince Melvin.
I liked how Levine never makes her princesses ordinary, and this one is a misfit, a supersmart girl many of us wouldn't like to have around.
Yet even she finds a perfect match, Spoiler My
favorite part is when Prince Christopher is totally grossed out and doesn't want to kiss Sonora, until she begins to talk in her sleep.
It's memorable. In this hilarious retelling of "Sleeping Beauty, " Princess Sonora, who is ten times smarter than anyone else, vows to choose for herself the best time to be pricked by the spindle.
Full color. A lovely, short, and delightful Sleeping Beauty retelling, : Short and adorable. Recommended. If you asked me to name my favorite author in middle school, I'm not sure I could have done it, but Gail Carson Levine would definitely be up there She's practically the Queen of the fairy tale retelling.
For some reason though, I never actually read her "Princess Tales" so I picked this up somewhat randomly over the weekend.
Did it take me approximatelyminutes to read or less Yes, Was it fun Yes. Long live Queen Gail. A tongueinthecheek retelling of the famous fairy story, which was enjoyable and certainly a fun read for children.
Currently free at sitelinkAudible Stories
Listening Time :hourminutes
Well narrated and humorous retelling of Sleeping Beauty.
I really liked the characterization of Sonora and Christopher and how Sonora made plans to use her curse to her advantage.
I enjoyed the small vignettes to show the passage of time and hearing about the decay during the one hundred year sleep.
Spoiler Alert
I first read this book when I wasor, I fell in love with it as well as the others Levine wrote, It made me so happy to come back and reread this so many years later! Princess Sonora is the smartest girl in the world and has no one to listen to her facts.
Prince Christopher doesn't have anyone to answer his questions, The couple is beyond perfect, I intend to read this book as well as the others like it to my future children.
The life lesson I learned from this is:don't be a knowitall, Give yourself a treat and read this entire series, would you
You know you want to.
princessx smarter than anyone in the world prince who begins every sentence with “why” bound to fall in love Super fun not fractured fairytales, but improved! A VERY short story.
I did like this princess but mostly felt sad for her through most of it, Then I was back in when we met her prince, Quite cute.
My favorite joke was the Roman numerals associated with the kulornian nobles King Stanley CXLIV, for example.
I did lol at that Bagus sekali! Ini cerita Putri Tidur yang diplesetkan, Bukunya memang sangat tipis, tapi pesan moralnya sangat jelas, Buku ini sepertinya menchallenge stereotype putriputri dalam cerita dongeng yang kelihatan cantik tetapi tidak pintar,
Do you like retelling of fairytales Gail Carson Levine is the author for you.
She is witty, and pokes fun at fairytales all the while making you love the story even more.
“What a hideous baby, the fairy Arabella thought, She said, “my gift to Sonora is beauty, ” She touched the babys yellow squooshedup face with her wand, ”
Princess Sonora and the Long Sleep by Gail Carson Levine
Just by the first page, you can grasp the humor Levine puts in her words.
Her use of runon sentences leaves you out of breath and laughing from the repetitiveness,
In Princess Sonora and the Long Sleep, a retelling of a French fairy tale called Sleeping Beauty by Charles Perrault or “The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood” or German fairy tale called Little Briar Rose by the Brothers Grimm, a little girl named Sonora is given gifts by multiple fairies.
Some of those
gifts include beauty, gracefulness, good health, intelligence, brilliance same thing Hmm and last.
. . but not least pricking herself with a spindle and dying!
The onemonth old baby Sonora talks a fairy yes, talks! into making the whole town fall asleep with her when the time comes when will that time be Aurora decided then and there that she would pick the perfect time for it to happen.
She was so smart that it bothered everyone she came in contact with, I mean, wouldn't you hate a small little girl telling you how to do your job more efficiently I know I would.
The King and Queen have arranged a marriage to a Prince! Sonora didn't think she liked him thoughhe was very boring.
She will wait till he leaves to prick herself so she didn't have to marry him.
Wait Whats that Her mother is running around the corner with a spindle yelling treason What will happen Will Sonora prick her finger just in time or time too soon or time too late Will she marry the Prince Will he sleep too Will Sonora get the ending she wants
Levine has a splash of humor you will not find anyone else.
Using plays on words and awkward humor, this is perfect for a story for a young girl or for a grown woman who cant get enough of fairytales cough me.
I will always be a fan of Levines writing, Cute, but nothing amazing! Love Gails stories Talk about two people made for each other!
Christopher and Sonara are a match made in heaven!
I am sure somewhere Prince Christopher is asking question after question and Princess Sonara is happily giving him the answers!
I have been a nanny for ten years now and just thought some of this was just so comical!
Imagine a baby who can talk at only six months, would read a book while being changed, could use a knife and fork to eat, and would apologize for having to be burped!
I just laughed and laughed thinking about that!
A very fun read! Oh DEAR.
I hated this with a passion, The plot was a perfectly good idea and I do like subverted fairytales, But if you are going to have a princess given the gift of superior intelligence it is a good idea to have that intelligence on show not cod folk remedies and aphorisms that MAKE NO SENSE.
It made Princess Sonora completely unlikeable, a terrible thing in a fairytale heroine and the Prince who rescued her an idiot.
It was cool reading about a baby who was gifted will Brilliance ten times smarter than everyone else because as a baby she could talk and she never had to sleep.
I wonder what it would be like to never have to sleep and to be able to talk and do everything a average adult could atmonth old.
Kind of cool. I of course liked how since it was a fairy tale the prince and the princess were perfect for eachother.
He wanted to know everything and had so many question, she could answer all those questions and wanted to find someone who actually cared.
Sadly of course it's a fairy tale, In reality those hardly happen, Shame, that would be awesome, I never understood the concept of whyyears Why notorOr justseconds
Also, I love how the negative concepts of the gifts was presented.
It really helped to show how it can be bad to not be specific about certain things.
Gail Carson Levine is the best at taking a fairy tale and twisting it into something a little different, a little smart, and definitely funny.
Her main characters are always strong, likeable characters even if they are a bit quirky,
This is the third book in The Princess Tales series, based on the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty.
The plot is basically the same, An angry fairy curses princess Sonora, saying she will prick her finger on a spindle and die.
Thankfully there is another fairy who modifies the spell, saying she will only sleep foryears and the curse can be broken by a prince's kiss.
Sound familiar Well, one of the fairies also gave her the gift of being ten times smarter than anybody else in the world.
So as an infant, Sonora can speak and is wiser than all the adults around her.
She also annoys these adults, because she is always trying to explain to them why things are the way they are she just knows everything!.
Because she is so intelligent and values curiosity and knowledge, she is devastated when she is betrothed to a handsome yet dull prince.
Because she was such a smart infant, she knew about the curse and decides to prick herself with the spindle to make herself sleep foryears.
. . at least then she won't have to marry this prince,
But seldom do things go as planned, . .
A great series for girls who love fairy tales but are moving on to chapter books.
Mbok ya kalo mo plintir fairy tale tuh dibikin yang keren kayak gini sih, Yang sekaligus realistis dan logis,
Jangan kayak si Claiming of Sleeping Beauty yg bikin eneg itu masiheneg ngelanjutinsiSleepingBeautyyangitu I read this book because it was recommended in a womens empowerment book Im reading, but I didnt personally find this remake of Sleeping Beauty to be that different from the original.
Sleeping Beauty Sonora was more modern and flippant, but spoiler alert still got woken up by a kiss from a prince, and still married him.
So as far as Im concerned, no difference, There are better modified fairy tales out there! The logic of this story escapes me, I suppose I should have listened to the audiobook more closely, but I was tired, I may revisit this review at a later time,
Note: This audiobook is offered free for listening through Audible during this time of the virus crisis.
I assume it is available only for a short time, You can find these audiobooks at sitelinkAudible Stories,
The basic idea behind the story is that "Sleeping Beauty" decides that she will choose her own time to get pricked by the needle.
Then she will sleepyears, Her basic problem is that she has more than one guy who wants to marry her, and frankly they both could use some work.
It all works out in the end, although I found the ending somewhat forced,
I'll have to listen to this audiobook again to make sure I'm being fair.
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