Spindle
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4.3 • 6 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
What is a maiden to do when her prince is not a prince, her hair won’t stop growing, and someone has cursed her to sleep for 300 years?
In Polyhymnia’s case, it seems expedient to get up with the help of a kiss or two, trailing her hair behind her, and find out who did it. Nothing quite works out as planned, however, and Poly can’t be sure if that’s because she never seems to be able to remember things like the mysterious spindle that keeps showing up around her, or if it’s the fault of the wizard who woke her but never stops long enough to explain anything.
Poly is determined in two things: One, that she will find out who cursed her to sleep and meddled with her memories. Two: that she will absolutely not fall in love with the irritating wizard who seems to need to keep kissing her back into the real world…
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
This exciting fantasy adventure turns the “Sleeping Beauty” fairy tale into something totally fresh—and often very funny. Poly has just awoken from a three-centuries-long nap. She can sense that something magical has happened to her. Unfortunately, it seems to have something to do with this cute-but-annoying wizard named Luck. (Also, what’s this spindle doing here?) We adored W.R. Gingell’s irreverent twist on a familiar fable. Narrator Esther Wane expertly portrays all the lively supporting characters, including a magical boy who’s also a small dog. We loved following Poly and Luck through their astonishment, vexation, and eventual friendship—not to mention their delightfully snarky banter and possible attraction. The first book in Gingell’s Two Monarchies Sequence series redefines happily ever after.
Customer Reviews
Narrator = awful nasally voice
I had to stop listening. The narrator triggered a full on migraine for me. Not worth it, too bad, I like the author but I honestly couldn’t tell you about this book as I was so distracted by the narrator’s ear-shattering, nasally, migraine-inducing, pinched voice.