Zi71bFS9nQHnivtvUJquhejTHIQ The Story Factory Reading Zone: Tour Stop: The Persnickety Princess by Falcon Storm (Review & giveaway)

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Tour Stop: The Persnickety Princess by Falcon Storm (Review & giveaway)



About the book:
High up in the tallest tower of the purplest castle in the Kingdom by the Sea, Princess Lavender awaits rescue. Desperate as she may be, only the most dashing, well dressed, properly mannered prince will do. Oh, and he must stand exactly four and three-quarters inches taller than her. A princess has got to have standards, after all. When, finally, one such prince comes to her castle—not to rescue her, but her younger sister—Lavender refuses to be ignored. Instead of waiting for the next suitor to come along, she devises a plan to put herself in danger, thus forcing the upstart prince to forget her sister and rescue her instead. Well accustomed to getting her way, there is only one thing, unfortunately, that this princess can’t control—her luck. When her plans go awry, putting her in very real danger, will she allow the prince to rescue her as he sees fit? Will he even want to try? And will anyone be able to find a way to rescue Lavender from her persnickety ways once and for all? Find out in this comedic tale of princes, dragons, and dreams that just may come true. The Persnickety Princess is a lower grade chapter book intended for kids 6 to 9 years old (although kids of all ages are sure to enjoy it! Pick up your copy through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords or Kobo Books.  


My review:
An amusing tale. Suitable for children, as well as being a very light and quick adult read. Enter a magical, yet familiar world, which children are bound to relate to.
I found the characters well-rounded and charming. I particularly enjoyed the Persnickety Princess and the moral tale which she bestows. Her preconceptions are sure to make any adult who is familiar with youngsters chuckle to themselves.
A great story for adults to share with their young ones at bedtime.




Action Reader's Action: Consider you preconceptions and how you can challenge them. 






About the author:
I was born in the frozen wasteland of Alaska with the unfortunate stigma of being both a daydreamer and left-handed. Starting from an early age, I've filled my life with stories of every sort from my father's hunting trips to the Holy Trilogy (read: Star Wars). In the fourth grade, I became more interested in telling stories of my own than listening to those of others. Doctors—being doctors—attempted to medicate them out of me, but the best cure has always been a pen, a notebook, and my crazy, unrestrained imagination. I continue to whittle away at these stories in my endless search for the one that will finally bring me back to reality. All the while, I secretly hope such a story will never come along. I hear "reality" is far too boring. Connect with Falcon on his website, Facebook, GoodReads, or Twitter.  


About the prizes:
Who doesn't love prizes? You could win (1) a $25 Amazon gift card, (2) a $50 Amazon gift card, or (3) a Princess Prize Pack, which includes a plush purple dragon, necklace with lavender pendant, The Fairy Godmother's Guide to Being a Princess, tiara and wand party set, and a DVD of The Princess Bride. Here's what you need to do...
  1. Enter the Rafflecopter contest
  2. Leave a comment on my blog.
That's it! One random commenter during this tour will win the $50 gift card. Visit more blogs for more chances to win--the full list of participating bloggers can be found here. The other two prizes (including the awesome Princess Prize Pack) will be given out via Rafflecopter. You can find the contest entry form linked below or on the official Persnickety Princess tour page via Novel Publicity. Good luck!

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What was your favourite childhood book?

 


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Mary Preston · 627 weeks ago

I can see myself reading this with my daughter.
1 reply · active 627 weeks ago
Its definately that sort of book in my opinion.
How old is your daughter?
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I'm hoping to read this with my oldest. She's six so right in the recommended age range.

I can't remember a favorite childhood book but I do recall enjoying the Beverley Cleary books
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1 reply · active 626 weeks ago
Yes, I think this book would be perfect for a six-year old girl.
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Sounds fun, and I have a niece it might be perfect for.
1 reply · active 626 weeks ago
Awesome review and call to action, Abigail! Thank you so much for joining us on this tour and for cross-posting to Amazon and GoodReads when you get the chance.

Em :-D
1 reply · active 626 weeks ago
You're welcome. I always try to put an action call on my reviews. And its already cross-posted to Amazon and Goodreads (I try to do this on the same day that tour posts go up where possible).
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For a young reader, this book is very good. I know some grown-up persnickety princesses, and it would have done them a lot of good to have a bit of adventure. Good luck on the giveaway!
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I'm really looking forward to sitting down with my Granddaughters to read this.
Great review! I'm glad you enjoyed the book.

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