![]() I liked it enough to read the next book in the series anyway, but after finding out that it’s going to be The Little Mermaid, I’m really excited! ( ) I really like how Sarah Mlynowski is able to reinvent the fairy tales that most of us have grown up with, but I just didn’t find If the Shoe Fits to be quite as enjoyable as Fairest of All. Overall, I did really like this story, and I thought that it was a cute, quick read. I liked the slight twist in Fairest of All, but I felt that there was too much changed in this one. The fairy godmother was a little strange, too. There were even some comments that Abby made about her seeming mean, and I totally agreed. But for some reason, I just didn’t really like Cinderella. They follow her home, and that’s where the story starts to change from the original fairy tale.Ībby and Jonah were amusing as usual. This time, the siblings are brought into Cinderella’s story, right in the middle of the ball. When the mirror finally does work, it is under amusing circumstances. ![]() They try several times, with nothing happening. This book starts with Abby and Jonah actually trying to get through the mirror again. For some reason, I didn’t like it quite as much as Fairest of All, but I still thought it was pretty good. ![]() ![]() This review was originally posted on my blogĪnother cute retelling of a fairy tale by Sarah Mlynowski. ![]()
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