Books by Jessica Day George
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review 1: When Princess Poppy of Westfalian comes to stay at Seadown house, she meets Prince Christian, a Dane prince who is very handsome. But when the servant girl Ellen, formerly known as Eleanora, an Earl's daughter, sets her cap on Prince Christian, he is entranced by her beauty. The ...
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3.94 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Thursdays With the Crown by Jessica Day George is the third book in the Tuesdays at the Castle series. The story picks up right where Wednesdays in the Tower leaves off, so I would suggest reading the story in order for the most enjoyment. Castle Glower has been acting weird, so...
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3.9 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: In the name of Lord why I read this book! That was my 1st thought when I was reading it. I can't believe how on the earth an author could write such a book like this!...The journey with that book was quite Unthinkable! Even when I was in the middle of the book I just lost in my t...
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review 1: Ahh... Princess of the Silver Woods. I already read the book before this one, the prequel. Sequel of Princess of the Midnight Ball. I actually read the middle book first, and I wasn't lost at all. It was really nice. And I can so easily pop in now. I totally and absolutely applau...
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review 1: Celie is back and has almost completed her atlas of the ever-changing Castle Glower. However, the Castle seems to be in trouble. Rooms are appearing that are not needed, and not disappearing again. Entire stables have come to stay, along with a weapon room full of exotic-looking ...
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review 1: I really liked this much better than the first. Her characters were much better developed and each different. I love the twists on the Cinderella story and the creativity. I even like that the romance was slow building and not really in your face or gaggy. The only thing that I d...
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4.15 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: I have fallen in love with these stories. I just love spending time with Creel and Shardas. Sequels can be dangerous, especially thirds, but Jessica Day George has managed to create three distinct stories, which each bring something new to the table. I really enjoyed this book, i...
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4.07 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: 4.54.54.54.54.5I really enjoyed the close sibling relationships in this book especially since Celie is younger by quite a bit than the other 3. I loved the humor because it will appeal to juveniles but it was not unnecessarily gross or stupid. There was depth to the story to kee...
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3.9 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: So I went into this not really knowing what to expect. My last voyage into YA with a fae related plot was a disaster so I was naturally a bit hesitant when picking this one up, but boy did it surprise me. The main dude, Galen, was actual a delight - he knits!!!! he gardens!!! he ...
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4.02 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Fabulous! Just what one would expect frkm Jessica Day George. From the first book, to the second, up to the last, the author has managed to captivate me with her retelling of the classic fairytales. My only complain is that she left out Beauty and the Beast and Sleeping Beauty, 2...
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review 1: The prequel to this book is one I picked up "for the girls" and ended up reading myself when I couldn't talk them away from their fairy books. I really enjoyed it so I grabbed the sequel when I had a chance. The sequel continues the same atmosphere that the original had. An inter...
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4.59 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: I did not get the boxed set but bought the books individually. I enjoyed the interaction between the dragons and Creel. It felt real. I also loved the way the dragons kept collecting things despite the problems they had getting their desired objects. Most of all, I loved the way ...