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Title:The Princetta
Author:Anne-Laure Bondoux
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 433 pages
Published:April 2nd 2007 by Bloomsbury UK (first published 2004)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Adventure
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Adding a small advisory to my review since I think it turns up near the top of the page.
DO NOT LOOK AT THE DISCUSSION BOARD FOR THIS BOOK if you haven't read it. Someone posted a topic title with a major spoiler (accidentally, she was trying to get it identified and posted somewhere else entirely, but it was put onto the book's page probably by me, apologies)

I've never considered myself to be someone who demands that their endings be happy, but this book's ending felt more like a betrayal. Like someone who forces their way into your life and makes you fall in love with how wonderful they are, and then just commits suicide because they felt like it.

I'm not the first to say that Part 3 should have been left out, it just wasn't consistent with the tone of the rest of the story. Perhaps a little slow at times, I really did enjoy the bulk of the story. It was a real and true adventure, not to mention that I found the strangeness of the archipelago very very appealing (reminiscent of Sinbad, Legend of the Seven Seas, the cartoon of all things) The characters were enjoyable enough and nothing about it especially got on my nerves which is uncommon.

I suppose of all of it maybe the main character, Malva, was a little less appealing but also more real than most heroines tend to be.

Anyway, betrayed is really the best word to describe my feelings at the end of this.

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Original Title: La Princetta et le capitaine
ISBN: 0747577870 (ISBN13: 9780747577874)
Edition Language: English

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ZERO STARS. One of the worst books I have ever read (bottom 10 for sure, probably even makes bottom 3). Poorly written and paced, cliche and pointless. To call the characters 2-dimensional would be one dimension too generous. I had no hopes at all for the book after the first 10 chapters or so, but continued reading out of a morbid sense of curiosity (and maybe a pinch of masochism). Even with such low expectations I managed to be shocked by the incredible stupidity of the ending. I am not being

THIS BOOK IS SO FAB.And sad.But mostly fab.

u read a book when ur young & love it then give it to ur sister to read & shes like YOU KNOW THIS HAS A ROMANCE BETWEEN A 16 YO AND A 24 YO and ur like. ah.

*Real rating: somewhere between 3-4.25 stars, but I'll keep it at 5 for nostalgic reasons.*This is my third time reading this book, the last time being probably before I joined Goodreads. I remembered some details, a couple of characters and the fact that I cried my eyes out. But upon rereading the book, I realized I had forgotten some things, which kind of made it feel as if I was reading it for the first time again.This is a book about adventure, despite what the title might have you believe.

"Those are the twin stars," he explained. "Their names are Astor and Olux."It was at this moment that I set the book down, put my head in my hands, and decided that books that use soundalike names to pretend like they're not set in the regular world are getting an immediate DNF from me.Sinbad meets DK Children's Encyclopedia in this stunningly boring "adventure." Be warned, reader, what may seem to be a 2- or even 3-star book suddenly takes a very sharp turn away from what was advertised about a

I knock off two stars for the ending. I absolutely loved this book, it had a great plot, and I was curious to see how it would end. I was like, "Alright, how are they going to keep everyone happy without the Princetta returning home? Hmmm interesting" I really liked this book... until the last four or five chapters. She really could have made this book very good! But she just made the worst ending in the world! I was so upset by it. Oh! Oh well, it was good but I really do knock off two stars,

When I first started this book, I had no idea it was a translated novel. I was flipping through it and eating my lunch and saw a bit in the back about the translator. As a translated book, I had no idea. It reads smooth and there wasnt anything that did not appear to me as out of place. I say, props to the translator and publisher for that!The Setting is adventure. From humble Galnicia, to the shipwrecks on the high sea, to the harems and the Arpeggio, The Princetta has a vivid, exciting