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A carregar... Once Upon a Time: Red's Untold Talepor Wendy Toliver
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Thoroughly enjoyed the tale of Red, living with her granny and trying to get by selling her baked goods. I also liked the animosity between Red and Violet and her minions. Have not watched the TV show so this book wasn't ruined for me in a way that it might have been had I seen the show first. Didn't realize this was book four. I might look for the others. Ruby has always been my second favorite character on the Once Upon a Time TV show. Only Regina ahead of her. And I always wished that there had been more stories around Ruby. So when I saw this book that was going to be only and all about Red I was very excited. Once I started the book it seemed that there were sort of two sides to the story. On one side I really liked how she portrayed Ruby and Granny. They and their relationship seemed very like the TV show. The other characters were cool (or infuriating if needed for the story) too. On the other side it was way longer than it had to be. And the teen parts of the book on occasion just got a little too angsty. On the whole though, I hope that they make more of these more in depth books about the non-main characters on Once Upon a Time. I got this advanced galley through Netgalley on behalf of Disney Book Group. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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Red is 16 and lives with Granny in a cottage in the village, where boarding up the house and hiding during wolftime is a means of survival. Red help's Granny with Granny's baked good business, catering as well as door-to-door (in a basket) sales. Red has a constant internal battle between her wild side and her strict, overprotective upbringing, and the issue of "control" as she discovers she has a hot temper when the "mean girls" push her too far. When we learn to control it, we needn't fear it," Rumpelstiltskin says. She has flashbacks to her 13th year when she received her cloak and the nickname "Red." She is plagued by nightmares that she doesn't understand, but the Once Upon a Time fans will recognize them as her wolf side coming. Also, the forest creatures that used to accompany her on her deliveries are suddenly afraid of her once she turns 13. She'll be taller and faster than the others at her school, and witty and strong on the outside, though she has a soft side as well. Red balances the difficult times with Granny at home and the girls at school with an emerging and satisfying romance with Peter. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Ok, so you may not know this about me, but I am a H U G E OUAT fan. I just love everything about the show, especially the characters! So, of course, when I heard about this book I knew I HAD to read it, especially since I always thought that Red should have been given more space in the show.
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I was very happy with how Red was portrayed in this book. She's 16, so of course she behaves like a normal teenager most of the time, but at the same time, she is fierce and loyal and brave. She has big dreams for her future, and she works hard to achieve them. However, she is living through some though times, and of course that creates tension with her grandmother. I liked the way the author dealt with this situation: Granny isn't portrayed as "the mean adult who won't let me have any fun". Red understands why her grandmother behaves the way she does and knows that she is only concerned about Red's safety, but she still struggles with it because she's a teenager who wants to live like her supposed friends do. The relationship between Red and Granny is complicated, yes, but their love for one another is never in doubt. Each of these incredibly strong women would do (and does) anything to ensure that the other is safe and happy.
I also liked how the story touched on delicate issues like bullying. As in any self-respecting YA novel, the resident popular girls make our heroine's life very difficult, often picking on her and making fun of her because she is different. I really felt sorry for Red, but I also really liked how she dealt with the situation, escaping from her role of victim. And oh! Red's budding romance with Peter is TOO CUTE for words! I ship them too much to be reasonable and objective about this, so please ignore me as I squeal in delight at this wondrous display of young love.
I do have a few complaints, though (and, let's face it, you'd be worried if I didn't). The actual magical side of Red basically never emerges, if not through her dreams.
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I was expecting a whole lot more background on her wolf side, and the effects it has on her, but it never arrived. The wolves themselves appear a few times throughout the book, but mostly move in the background, and even when they do appear, they aren't all that different from normal wolves.
And then, there's the wizard. So, ok, I can understand why Red would decide to obtain a magical item from a wizard to help her grandmother. But KNUBBIN?
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After all that wizard talk, I was totally expecting a Rumpelstiltskin cameo by that point, and so ended up being very, very disappointed.
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Overall, I really enjoyed reading more about Red, and the book kept me pleasantly entertained. I think fans of the show will definitely enjoy it more than non-fans, but it is independent enough that you could easily like it even if you've never seen OUAT before (I'm only not sure that we could be friends then...). ( )