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Tale of bravery and honour, Juil 12 2004
Step follows step, hope follows courage ... The Two Princesses of Bamarre is an unusual tale of bravery and honour. The transformation and self discovery of Addie and the twist in the ending really left a mark in my heart.Very encouraging story and may the tale of The Two Princesses live for ever.
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The Two Princesses of Bamarre, Mars 10 2006
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The Two Princesses of BamarreBrave and adventurous, Addie goes on a quest to find a cure for her lovely sister who has caught the gray death and is dying very slowly every day! The two princesses of Bamarra are both very brave. One is named Addie and the other one is Meryl. Addie has brown wavy hair, and is afraid of spiders and the wild. The other one is Meryl who has golden hair and likes sword fighting and defeating monsters. All of a sudden after a day of happiness, Meryl has the Gray Death, and she can only survive for eleven days. Addie has to find her courage and go on a dangerous quest to find the cure for the Gray Death. She will tell nobody about it. Once she leaves the castle gates, she steps out to danger. During her quest she will meet ogres, a dragon name Vollys, and specters. With obstacles in her way and tricky specters it will be hard to find the cure in time. Her time is running out and her sister’s life too. Bamarre depends on her to save Meryl. Will she make it? The theme of this book is love and courage because Addie finds the courage to set out for the quest. Without courage, Addie will not be able to find the cure in time before her sister dies. This book is filled with love because without love, Addie would not even care if Meryl got the Grey death. The rate I would give this book is ten out of ten because you can clearly understand what the book means. It also is very clear because while I was reading this book I can see little picture of what is happening in the book. While Gail Carson was writing this book, I think he was thinking about a person named Joan Abelove. He said that, Joan Abelove gave him some ideas for this book, and he wants to thank Joan Abelove a million times. I think that Joan Abelove is a very special person to him because Gail Levine dedicated this book to him. I really like this book because it is a fantasy, and I really like books that have quests in them because while I am reading the book, it is like I am going on a quest with the main character in the book. Try this book, this book is good. It will fill you with happiness and sorrow.
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THIS IS MY FAVORITE BOOK OF ALL TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, Juil 14 2004
I love this book. Meryl and Addie are two princesses in the kingdom of Bamarre, a magical land full of dragons, spectors, ogres, sorcerers, and more. Meryl, the braver of the two sisters, has a dream to fight the evil creatures that are attacking Bamarreans until the land is safe. Addie, however,just wants to stay as far away from spiders as possible. That is, until Meryl gets the grey death. Nobody who has gotten the gray death has lived, and nobody will unless "cowards find courage and rain falls all over Bammare". Unfourtunately, Addie's cowardly father isn't much help, and it doesn't look like rain. So, while her sister is fighting the horrible grey death, Addie leaves the castle alone to find the cure for grey death. While on this great adventure, she conquers and ogre, fights gryphons, and gets past a dragon to save her sister. Time is running out, the grey death has left Meryl with only a few days left to live. With the help of a sorcerer names Rhys, some villagers, and a few fairies, this book has an amazing twist at the end. Everything about this book is perfect. (except maybe the binding on mine, but thats only because I read it so often and keep it with me on trips.) I love this book, and I know anybody in their right mind will too!
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