For many people who know me it's not very new information that I loved the Cinderella live action movie more than any other movie in the whole wide world (which is not just because Richard Madden is a perfect and handsome human being). When a friend of mine told me that there was actually a novel based on this exact movie, I had to go to amazon to find it.
I found a very cheap, second hand copy and after returning home from a short holiday at my parents' I found it, looking absolutely new and unused, in my mailbox. I was really excited to start reading it and my excitement only grew when I discovered that Elizabeth Rudnick, who made me feel sorry for Prince Hans of the Southern Isles, wrote it.
And it turned out to be everything I hoped and wanted it to be. The Cinderella live action movie had, in my opinion, already done a great job when it came to creating layered characters for this fairytale that's not known for its depth. The book adds even more layers to all of them which will also give watching this movie a whole new dimension.
The book is written from multiple point of views, switching whenever needed. Therefore we get to see the motivation of not just Ella and Kit, but also Mrs. Tremaine, the Grand Duke and King Frederick. The expressions and acting choices make even more sense now they're accompanied by a thought process and reasons. And I'm sure I will see more than a few scenes in a different light now.
But, the book does more than that. It also adds scenes, small little moments, snippets of conversations. Scenes that made me smile, scenes that made this story even more magical, even more special, and even more beautiful. It were those small moments, where we got to see and hear things the movie didn't show us, or cut out (probably), that I had to smile most. It was as if finally, after all those time, I discovered a few deleted scenes I didn't know I needed.
I'm fairly certain that I will re-read this book quite often and I wished I had known and heard about it sooner! (Ow, and all other books from Elizabeth Rudnick are now added to my to be read list!)