5 Dec 2018

Finding the Magic/ A Review




Belle is sent to the countryside to escape the London bombings during WWII. She knows she will miss her mother and worry about her father, who is away fighting in the war, but she has no idea what awaits her in the manor where she is to live. She finds friends with the staff, but the mysterious master of the house frightens her. Can she teach him to find the magic in a world where all magic seems to be long gone?



Review

This was such a sweet story! I was a bit skeptical about a historical Beauty & the Beast. I'm not a big historical fan, but since it was B&B retelling I thought I would give it a shot. The idea also gave me a bit of a Narnia vibe. This is a light and endearing read. I love that Belle is young in this and it wasn't a romance by any means, it had more of bedtime story vibe, something that leaves you on a light and happy note. Chip was probably my favorite character, he brought a whimsical and childlike wonder to the story.  It's simple and I mean that as a compliment, like the way the Hobbit is a simple story. There is no convoluted plot. It's a domestic story, one that is relatable and inspiring.

It's a lovely Christmas read! 





Jack is an Author who has disillusions of grandeur that she will someday write the perfect book.
She's not impossible, just a bit unlikely.

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6 comments:

  1. I had the exact same Narnia vibe! Haha! It is such a cute story, that's for certain :)


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    1. Nice! It is, I thought it was really sweet! :D

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  2. Lovely! I keep seeing this book of Jack's, and I'm super curious about it.

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  3. Aaaaah! This story! I beta-read it a long while back and fell in love. It's so enchanting, and just makes my heart warm. <333 I cannot wait to read the final version!

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    1. Oh nice! Enchanting is a perfect word for it. <333

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