The Amaranth Enchantment by Julie Berry

The Amaranth Enchantment

by Julie Berry

Orphaned at age five, Lucinda, now fifteen, stands with courage against the man who took everything from her, aided by a thief, a clever goat, and a mysterious woman called the Witch of Amaranth, while the prince she knew as a child prepares to marry, unaware that he ,too, is in danger.

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3 of 5 stars

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[b:The Amaranth Enchantment|3843654|The Amaranth Enchantment|Julie Berry|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1235835299s/3843654.jpg|3888605] is an innovative retelling of Cinderella. I thought the premise sounded interesting; that it would have slightly darker more complex elements, something like a blend of Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. It wasn't what I expected but the plot was unique and interesting (barring a few unanswered logic issues at the end) and the relationships were fun.

My main problem is that the telling of the story is very simplistic. There is no real emotion, no depth to the characters, only one sensory moment that brings the story to life. It's very straight forward, very basic, and very simple. But, then again, it wasn't written for me. If I were 7 or 8 years old I probably would have loved it.

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