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Handsome and the Yeti (Genderbent Fairytales Collection, Book 1) (Twisted Fairytales Collection) (edition 2018)

by KuroKoneko Kamen (Author), Leah Keeler (Illustrator)

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A genderbent retelling of the classic fairytale Beauty and the Beast...A nerdy gemologist - Bellamy 'Belle' DeWinter - ends up the prisoner of a narcissistic yeti named Abigail Snow, who lives in a sparkling mansion made entirely out of blue quartz and whose loyal servants are living statues made out of semi-precious stones. When Bellamy starts to think the yeti girl might actually be kind of "cute" he freaks out about his unsettling case of Stockholm Syndrome, but decides to man-up and help Abigail find a way to break the curse. Will Bellamy be able to beat the evil sorcerer Agathon at his own game by unlocking the powers and mysteries of the legendary Philosopher's Stone? As cracks begin to form in the rainbow-colored Aurora Borealis quartz stone time is running out...!… (more)
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Title:Handsome and the Yeti (Genderbent Fairytales Collection, Book 1) (Twisted Fairytales Collection)
Authors:KuroKoneko Kamen (Author)
Other authors:Leah Keeler (Illustrator)
Info:(2018), 204 pages
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What do you get when you combine a cursed teen boy, a cursed yeti, and precious gems? An unforgettable story. This was a genderbend retelling of Beauty and the Beast, and was a lot of fun to read. "Gaston" in this case is a Hunter called Astonia, and she's just as creepy, self-centered, and predatory as Gaston was. I loved both Bellamy and Abigail, they're well-developed characters who find themselves in an impossible situation. The descriptions are vivid, and really bring you right into the heart of the story. I loved Abigail's crystal mansion, it was such a great twist on the Beast's castle. Bellamy's dedication to his mother, and later breaking the curse, was heart-warming. There are definitely moments in this that will make you giggle, and Bellamy has an unusual level of self-awareness for a teen, but being acutely aware of his curse his whole life probably contributed to that. Overall, a truly enjoyable read! ( )
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A genderbent retelling of the classic fairytale Beauty and the Beast...A nerdy gemologist - Bellamy 'Belle' DeWinter - ends up the prisoner of a narcissistic yeti named Abigail Snow, who lives in a sparkling mansion made entirely out of blue quartz and whose loyal servants are living statues made out of semi-precious stones. When Bellamy starts to think the yeti girl might actually be kind of "cute" he freaks out about his unsettling case of Stockholm Syndrome, but decides to man-up and help Abigail find a way to break the curse. Will Bellamy be able to beat the evil sorcerer Agathon at his own game by unlocking the powers and mysteries of the legendary Philosopher's Stone? As cracks begin to form in the rainbow-colored Aurora Borealis quartz stone time is running out...!

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