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The Princess Tales Audio Collection

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For the first time on audio - all six in The Princess Tales series by Newbery Honor winner Gail Carson Levine

The Fairy's MistakeThe Princess Test
Princess Sonora and the Long Sleep
Cinderellis and the Glass Hill
For Biddle's Sake
The Fairy's Return

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Published October 8, 2002

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Gail Carson Levine

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Just letting you all know: I'm only going to review books I love. There's enough negative criticism without me piling on. A book is too hard to write.

Gail Carson Levine grew up in New York City and began writing seriously in 1987. Her first book for children, Ella Enchanted, was a 1998 Newbery Honor Book. Levine's other books include Fairest; Dave at Night, an ALA Notable Book and Best Book for Young Adults; The Wish; The Two Princesses of Bamarre; and the six Princess Tales books. She is also the author of the nonfiction book Writing Magic: Creating Stories That Fly and the picture book Betsy Who Cried Wolf, illustrated by Scott Nash. Gail, her husband, David, and their Airedale, Baxter, live in a 1790 farmhouse in the Hudson River Valley of New York State.

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May 7, 2020
Technically I listened to each of these individually as freebies from Audible, however it felt more authentic to rate them as a collection instead. I had read all of these except for the sixth one, “The Fairy’s Return” (a retelling of the story of the Golden Goose) as a child. These made for a cute and quick relisten as an adult, while doing other things. Gail Carson Levine is the queen of retelling fairy tales, although this collection is not my favourite of her works. Some of these stories dragged a little bit in places, but for the most part were fun (and free!) distractions from COVID-19 social distancing.
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