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Title:The Goose Girl (The Books of Bayern #1)
Author:Shannon Hale
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 383 pages
Published:May 1st 2005 by Bloomsbury Children's Books (first published August 4th 2003)
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Regency. Fiction
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The Goose Girl (The Books of Bayern #1) Paperback | Pages: 383 pages
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Anidora-Kiladra Talianna Isilee, Crown Princess of Kildenree spent the first years of her life listening to her aunt's incredible stories, and learning the language of the birds. Little knowing how valuable her aunt's strange knowledge would prove to be when she grew older. From the Grimm's fairy tale of the princess who became a goose girl before she could become a queen, Shannon Hale has woven an incredible, original and magical tale of a girl who must understand her own incredible talents before she can overcome those who wish her harm.

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Original Title: The Goose Girl
ISBN: 1582349908 (ISBN13: 9781582349909)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Books of Bayern #1
Characters: Razo, Geric, Enna, Princess Anidori-Kiladra, Finn, Selia
Literary Awards: Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee for Children's Literature (2010), Utah Book Award for Children/Young Adults (2003), Josette Frank Award (2004)


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Poor Shannon Hale. I think the most frequent comment I've heard about her as an author is, "She's LDS and like Stephenie Meyer, doesn't write LDS fiction." I'm not sure it was a good enough reason to check out her book, Goose Girl, but I did it anyway. My sister, Jen, liked this book and that was one more reason, but a good enough one for me.It was a nice break from some of the meatier stuff I've been reading. It's not meatless, exactly, but written as a fairy tale in the voice of a young

A cute, sweet, and simple fairy tale story, but unfortunately made me realize that early 2000s fantasy books are not my style. I appreciate the earnest and unproblematic elements of the story (a main character who becomes stronger, female friendships, a cute friendship group, a sweet romance, etc.) but I found myself feeling bored from the slow pacing and linear storyline. Though the last few pages got exciting and fast-paced, ultimately not much stood out to me.

It's a good one.

I really liked this fairytale retelling. We have a princess in dire need, we have a handsome prince, an evil lady-in-waiting who wants to be princess, and we have some magic.This had such a magical feel to it, which is why I love fairytales. It was also pretty grueling at times (like in real fairytales, where Im shocked when reading to my 4 year old that so many people are maimed, beaten, hanged, etc.). But despite all the awful things happening to Ani, she remained quite upbeat and was still



I really enjoyed the second half of this book. I can't say the same thing for the first half. While reading the first half I felt very bored. I wasn't engaged with the story and honestly thought about dnfing it... but I am glad I did not to that. I do have another problem. I had so much trouble believing that the characters just somehow believed that Ani was who she said she was. Like when she told Enna who she really was Enna didn't doubt her, she instantly believed her, and the same can be

The Goose Girl is another brilliant story created by Shannon Hale, who is well known for her first graphic novel book Rapunzels Revenge and it is a much more extended retelling of the classic Brothers Grimm tale The Goose Girl (same title!) that tells the story of how Ani, the true crown princess of Kildenree, is betrayed by her lady-in-waiting and Ani must figure out a way to regain her true name while posing as a goose girl. The Goose Girl is a truly an inspiring story that anyone who is a

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