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Interesting retelling of The Little Mermaid. . . I liked how there were two stories going on at once. It added variety. Oh yes, and the happy ending was so much better. :) Aren't they always?
In the original version of "The Little Mermaid", the prince and the little mermaid do not live happily ever after. In this version, the romance seems to be a love triangle.
Eliza wrote: "Interesting retelling of The Little Mermaid. . . I liked how there were two stories going on at once. It added variety. Oh yes, and the happy ending was so much better. :) Aren't they always?"If you like this one, you should read
.It's a fairly unique telling!
Aj wrote: "Eliza wrote: "Interesting retelling of The Little Mermaid. . . I liked how there were two stories going on at once. It added variety. Oh yes, and the happy ending was so much better. :) Aren't they..."Oh, that one's on my to-read list! Thank you! :)
Eliza wrote: "Aj wrote: "Eliza wrote: "Interesting retelling of The Little Mermaid. . . I liked how there were two stories going on at once. It added variety. Oh yes, and the happy ending was so much better. :) ..."I have Mermaid: A Twist on the Classic Tale on my to read book list also. In the original story the Prince marries another woman and the little mermaid dies. This story seems to be an in depth look at the relationship love triangle between the little mermaid, the prince and the woman he marries... a similar take as Midnight Pearls
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