How the Library (Not the Prince) Saved Rapunzel
by Wendy Meddour
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Rapunzel sits alone in a tall tower block, and no one--not the postman, the baker, her auntie or even the prince--can bring back her sparkle. But when Rapunzel does finally open the postman's letter, it contains an offer that changes her life. Find out how the library saved Rapunzel!Tags
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Rounded down the star rating. Not only is Rapunzel a selfish lay-about who unbelievably still has friends, but the very premise is wrong. Rapunzel in the original winds up going through much harder trials than the prince did in order to win him back. Never thought I'd diss an ode to libraries, but, yeah, this fails.
The rhyme scheme got awkward at times but otherwise a cute book.
The rhyme scheme got awkward at times but otherwise a cute book.
The rhyme scheme got awkward at times but otherwise a cute book.
The rhyme scheme got awkward at times but otherwise a cute book.
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