MagdahLina
Loves Spam
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- Mar 9, 2016
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I wasn't impressed, if that's the right word. The text is too short to make a real story out of. Most of the work is visual (collage) which is why the recommendation I suppose... I can't see anyone reading this to a group. I think it's a picture book for grade-school age children to look though on their own and the "transition" is there (it's a prin... ?) for their own safety.
[Edit] It isn't a "story" about two princes getting married at all. The flow of the plot is interrupted so abruptly it's more like an open-ended question. The prince needs to be married, and so in royal fashion, princesses from all over the world are introduced to him (each culture in detail) with lots of visual things for the children to chew on. And then, literally in one page, he falls head-over-heels and marries a prince who pops up in the background for two seconds. THE END. It's completely irrational.
[Edit] It isn't a "story" about two princes getting married at all. The flow of the plot is interrupted so abruptly it's more like an open-ended question. The prince needs to be married, and so in royal fashion, princesses from all over the world are introduced to him (each culture in detail) with lots of visual things for the children to chew on. And then, literally in one page, he falls head-over-heels and marries a prince who pops up in the background for two seconds. THE END. It's completely irrational.
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