It is the most satisfying book I've read of the series so far (I've read 3 of them just so you know). I have no real complaints about this book. You'll just have to experience it yourself:) But who really hates fairy tales? Can't say more that would convey correctly how much gladness I felt after reading this. If you love fairy tales a definite must read, if you despise them steer clear. I won't attempt to explain, it's done better in the book. The author supplied the best "love at first sight" explanation I've encountered in a book. There is of course the sappy message, but you know it made sense in a real life level. Rapunzel is spunky and her relationship with Harry is what really shines in this story. Unlike last time (with Sunlight and Shadow)the length didn't hurt the book. The sorceress isn't evil and Rapunzel doesn't end up with a prince per say. What? Yeah I didn't think I could get on board with this but it worked. I'm seriously thinking about reading ALL Rapunzel retellings to see if there is one out there that can do it better than Dokey. Exactly what a true fairy tale should be. I wanted to hug this book literally when I was done.
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