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Alex Flinn - Beastly [Kendra Chronicles 1]
9e6c80dfbb It was refreshing to see so much ambition and determination in a character. Tweet User reviews 27 reviews 5 stars (7) 4 stars (13) 3 stars (5) 2 stars (1) 1 star (1) Overall rating3.8Plot3.9(27)Characters3.4(5)Writing Style4.3(4) Already have an account? Log in now or Create an account Add new review View all reviews View most helpful May 08, 2013 Ashley Rogers Top 100 Reviewer View all my reviews (32) Overall rating4.0Plot4.0Characters4.0Writing Style4.0 My Beastly Review Alex Flinn really brought me back to childhood with Beastly. Just like the fairy tale, she's very distant and very uncooperative. The last thing that really stood out for me about this book was the symbolism of the roses in this story. This teenage boy finds himself to be revolved around looks and money to get what he wants. I examined the ballot. I despised the hero at the beginning (he was truly a beast inside!), but really liked him by the end. no matter how hard she tries! These tweaked fairy tales take readers all through history and all over the world. "They're sheep, following the herd.
Even so, the happily-ever-after ending is rewarding, if not surprising. Bex is a survivalist,." The Weight of Feathers 3.3 Alison Hong, Staff Reviewer and Tumblr Manager ""Two households, both alike in dignity, in Fair." Oh. G. Good for all teens everywhere read and fall in love with the new Beast. She was a fat chick, dressed in the kind of flowing black clothes you usually only see on witches or terrorists (we don't have uniforms at Tuttle; it would piss off the parents not to be able to buy Dolce & Gabbana), and her hair was green. In Beastly Alex Flinn takes readers on a journey into the imagination of the beast who is really a sixteen year old by the name of Kyle Kingsbury. Series?!How do series work?To create a series or add a work to it, go to a "work" page. So, "(0prequel)" sorts by 0 under the label "prequel."What isn't a series?Series was designed to cover groups of books generally understood as such (see Wikipedia: Book series).
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