This book was good, but I will note that although this book is written like a fairy tale, it has a bit of violence near the end. (Lina bites somebody's leg off. There is also an illustration, but it isn't that... violent looking, I guess.) So, just don't read this to, like, a 6-year-old. Don't do that with the brother grimms version of cinderella either.
Princess and Curdie
By George MacDonald
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 5 - 12 | Grades 10 - 9 | n/a | 8.4 | 56126 |
Book Reviews (2)
The Princess and Curdie is supposed to be a sequel to The Princess and the Goblin, but I read it first anyways. It was pretty easy to understand. Curdie is a boy and is given a gift by the princess's great-great grandmother. He is able to hold anyone's hand, and he can feel what the true person is. For example, a person who cheats on another would have a hand of a snake (skin?). Anyways, he is sent on a quest to help the real princess's father, the king. Along the way, he is aided by Lina, who is a malformed dog. Together, they must save the kingdom. It was a good book, just written in a really strange way. Like hundreds of years ago. I really didn't like the ending. Maybe you'll like it more than me!
Lina is NOT a malformed dog! She is a person who became an ugly animal because she was bad, but she got good again.