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Moon And Madly (2000)

by Cameron Jace(Favorite Author)
4.21 of 5 Votes: 2
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series
The Grimm Diaries Prequels
review 1: I don't know the original story as I've never stumbled upon Moongirl, so I don't know where the twist was, but I still liked it all together, mostly the ending. Jack (With the beanstalk, yes) was funny as we've seen before, as he bargains with goblins. Moongirl is moon herself (itself?) when she meets Jack, and then of course, everything changes thanks to Cameron Jace's mind boggling talent.
review 2: For once, Jace chose a fairytale that I wasn't particularly familiar with, and so I had a chance to just enjoy his storytelling. That said, while this one is better written than a lot of his previous works, the story itself wasn't that interesting. Moon comes down from the skies and runs into Jack, and they spend most of their time talking to one another about the
... moreir lives. Jack has made previous appearances (and I think Moon has too, in the Rapunzel story, but I'm too lazy to go back and check,) and I'm sort of ambivalent about him, but there's nothing wrong with him as a character. Moon, however, reads as a sort of Mary-Sue, and I wasn't connected to her at all at the end of the story, and therefore didn't care about what happened to her at its conclusion.That said, this one, while better written, was generally a meh filler story overall. less
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lexstarz
Awesome! Wasn't expecting it till the swamp, great story telling! :) Love Grandma Madly!
luishunger17
Cute, cute, cute! Marmalade...Yeah! But...will the nights be forever dark?
adam
I thought this one was cute as we see a different side of Jack.
shea796
Awwww. Moon and Jack are so cute!! And I loved the ending!!
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