Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Water Song: A Retelling of "The Frog Prince", by Suzanne Weyn

Pages:194
Rating: PG (there's nothing bad in it, but it does take place during WWI, so it's kind of intense in spots)

Summary:Young, beautiful, and wealthy, Emma Pennington is accustomed to a very comfortable life. Although war rages abroad, she hardly feels its effect. She and her mother travel from their home in Britain to the family estate in Belgium, never imagining that the war could reach them there. But it does.
Soon Emma finds herself stranded in a war-torn country, utterly alone. Enemy troops fight to take over her estate, leaving her with no way to reach her family, and no way out.
With all of her attention focused on survival and escape, Emma hardly expects to find love. But the war will teach her that life is unpredictable, people aren't always what they seem, and magic is lurking everywhere.

My Thoughts: I really liked the way this book was set up. Instead of him being a literal frog, the guy (Jack) is an American soldier from Louisiana who is a really good swimmer and awesome at holding his breath. He only looks like a frog when the two first meet because he has been hit with chlorine gas and his face is covered in boils and stuff. Emma finds him because in his haste to get away from the gas, he falls into a well on her property. It was a creative way to retell the story of the frog prince, and I'm always entertained by World War stories.  The whole love part of it all was decidedly cheesy, but what can you expect from a fairy tale?

I think the author tried a little to hard to tie in the whole prince and frog part. If she had just left it alone, I think it would have worked better. Like I said, the ending is really cheesy. But it is intense, seeing as they're basically living as German prisoners since the Germans take over Emma's house. And the book keeps you guessing because Emma has a locket with something inside the second half that is only for an emergency, but she's never been able to get the locket open. So you keep wondering what's in it. I honestly was a bit disappointed by the contents, but....see for yourself.


1 comment:

  1. I've been dying to read the "Once Upon a Time" books for ages, but I've never been able to get around to them because I own so many other books that I haven't read.... Thank you so much for these reviews!

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