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Monday, December 31, 2012

Princess Of Glass

By Jessica Day George

This is the sequel to Princess of the Midnight Ball. I found it just as good.

This book does not have the same protagonists as the first. Rose's little sister Poppy is the leading protagonist in this book, the leading male is Prince Christian of Danelaw.

It has been three years sense the events of Princess of the Midnight Ball. And Poppy is staying with relatives in Breton. She has been there for a while and does not know when she will return. Though she acts tough and strong in front of people, she misses her sisters dreadfully and has nightmares about the King Under The Stone.

Poppy has sworn never to dance again, and so far she has held true to it. But when Prince Christian visits Breton, she may have to dance once or twice.

This book is exciting and intriguing, it is loosely based on Cinderella (very loosely) and is an exciting tale.
Though I missed Rose, Lily, Jonquil and the other princesses it was exciting getting to know Poppy better.

Jessica Day George is not a popular author like Suzanne Collins or Christopher Paolini, but I enjoy reading her books. I can not wait for the third and final book in her princess series.

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