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A Prince Among Frogs
Scritto da E.D. Baker
Narrato da Katherine Kellgren
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3.5/5 (3 valutazioni)
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4 ore
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Pubblicato:
Jan 1, 2011
ISBN:
9781449866839
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E. D. Baker, the critically acclaimed author whose series inspired Disney’s The Princess and the Frog, delivers a funny and magical finale to her best-selling Tales of the Frog Princess. A Prince Among Frogs finds Princess Millie and her fiancé Audun preparing for their wedding when trouble begins to brew in Greater Greensward. While older family members are away tackling other challenges, someone kidnaps Millie’s baby brother Felix. Millie and Auden need all the help they can get to find Felix and battle an angry and resourceful foe.
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E. D. Baker is the author of the Tales of the Frog Princess series, The Wide-Awake Princess series, The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker series, and many other delightful books for young readers, including A Question of Magic, Fairy Wings,and Fairy Lies. Her first book, The Frog Princess, was the inspiration for Disney's hit movie The Princess and the Frog. She lives with her family and their many animals in Churchville, Maryland.
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- (4/5)I'm very sad that the series is over, but this book, like all the others in the series, was wonderful. Baker's stories are funny and fascinating, and it was good seeing Millie come into her own. I thought Auden and the romance was win, and I'm happy with the series, though, again, I'm sad to see it over.
- (2/5)I'm sorry, but the premise is getting more stale, the characterizations and themes more thin, and the adventures more contrived. Two stars means 'it was ok' and it was. And if there comes a book 9 and my library system buys it, I'll read it. But I'm wondering if my overall rec. for this series for you is 'read the first, then stop.'