
The Magical Adventures of Princess Froglett
By Nancy Boo Orchis-Evans
Subjects: unicorns, nature, ghosts, fairy, historical, problem solving, orphans, alien, pirates, comedy, magic, animals, adventure, witch, life lessons, monster
Description: Sad little Neeta and her dog go on a huge adventure. Along the way they discover their abilities, whilst acknowledging their disabilities, through their encounters with lots of different, interesting, strange and magical creatures, but will they triumph against the evil witch queen and who exactly is the evil witch queen?! **Reviews** The Magical Adventures of Princess Froglett is a wonderful story, as the name itself claims it to be. I found it really enjoyable and fascinating for anyone who likes fairy tales; full of morals, magic, real life stuff, history and friendship. The plot was fantastic. I loved that they had to travel and pass through many different places and in each one of them they get to know each other better while learning a lot more about themselves. The characters were very well defined too; personally I'm in love with the Captain Sea Beard, who shape shifts between pirate and lion, because he's just so funny. The two main characters lack various things eg; bravery, happiness, freedom, so they have to find their magic, a beautiful metaphor. I loved this book, entirely and completely. From now on, it is one of my favorite fairy tales. And there is something the book says that is absolutely true... You only need find your magic!!! **Daisy Morrison** *(Publisher, Editor, Fan)* I really enjoyed this little book. It's a children's book, but I think there is sufficient humor and twists and turns within it, to entertain certain young at heart adults. It's about a little girl who leads a miserable existence until she discovers a magical, secret world. She and her dog go on an adventure, where they encounter many different characters and there are life lessons to be learned. They have to save the world by destroying the evil witch. The usual fairy tale type characters feature, as well as normal, real life characters. It brings both a traditional fairy tale, adventure story and a more modern retelling into a very readable, flowing mix. It’s so enjoyable that I read through it in one go. I would further note that I will be re-reading it, not just for enjoyment, but to ensure I caught and understood all the little twists and turns, where characters re-appear and become other characters, all very interesting stuff. I also found it quite entertaining that there are lots of compendium pieces available. Hopefully there will be further stories to read in the future. **Mary Baker** *(Artist, Fan)*
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