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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | An Unfortunate Fairy Tale #2 |

Chanda Hahn
Kindle Edition | Pages: 247 pages Rating: 4.12 | 18327 Users | 1044 Reviews
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Title | : | Fairest (An Unfortunate Fairy Tale #2) |
Author | : | Chanda Hahn |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 247 pages |
Published | : | November 27th 2013 by Chanda Hahan (first published May 31st 2012) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fairy Tales. Romance |
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Mirror, Mirror, on the wall,Who is the Fairest of them all?
In the sequel to UnEnchanted, Mina Grime discovers that all is not fair when it comes to the Fae and their tales, especially when they don’t all play by the rules. Barely surviving the Story’s first fairy tale quest, Mina still has hundreds to go before she can end the curse on her family. But a new player arises to challenge Mina while new rules revamp the game she has just barely begun to understand.
All the while, people are mysteriously disappearing, including Jared, whom Mina must finally determine to be friend or foe. And with the loss of her greatest weapon, Mina must try to outwit a deadly hunter. Can Mina survive the most difficult quest yet while protecting those she loves from falling victim to one of the lethal tales of all? Or will she become a pawn when she strikes a bargain with the Queen of Fae?
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Ratings: 4.12 From 18327 Users | 1044 ReviewsArticle About Books Fairest (An Unfortunate Fairy Tale #2)
Review also appears on my blog Misadventures in WonderlandCan I start out by saying I've been all for Jared since the first book? I absolutely HATE Brody. I feel as if his character is rather flat, like what everyone (except me obviously) would want from a guy. I understand he was doing the whole " Prince Charming" thing, but I wanted to smack him half the time in both books. At least Jared had a legitimate reason to kind of be a dick periodically. It frustrated me to no end Mina kept piningI'm a bit disappointed in this sequel. First of all, it seemed like there were several discrepancies between the first and second book. In Unenchanted, they made it a point to tell us that while capable of manipulating the truth, the Fae cannot outright lie. In this book, Mina never stopped questioning the truth of differing Fae's statements. And then there were other small differences that annoyed me, as well, like book ones's all-you-can-eat-potstickers at Wongs' vs book two's
After finishing the first book I couldn't wait to start the next. This book kept me reading till the very end. Good read. I would recommend this book to my friends.

Hmm, I think I liked the first book a bit more, but I still enjoyed this one. I think the ending bumped it up a star for me though. Its been about a month since the last book ended and Mina has completed a few more stories and has built up some confidence. While I like Mina, I got frustrated with her a bit in this one, but at the same time I liked that her role in the story wasnt what she expected. The romance was pretty lacking in this one. Im not sure who were supposed to be rooting for and
Fine,then you can sleep in the cave if you promise me that nothing is going to eat us during the night.I promise that if something comes to harm us during the night, I will eat it,instead. I really enjoyed reading this.I'm not sure how I feel about Mina constantly swooning over Brody.I mean,it's getting kind of creepy and annoying.I like Brody but,come on...Jared is Jared.Also,I don't really fancy Nan,she can be too enthusiastic for my taste sometimes.The story was really interesting and I
3.5 / 5After reading the first book in this series I had pretty high hopes for this novel, and while I don't believe I enjoyed it as much as the first in the series I wasn't disappointed in the least.The take on Grimm's Fairy Tales is really intriguing, as this series seems to pair it with your typical teenage "coming-of-age" story. It means that though Mina (the main character) is experiencing all the typical issues that come with being a teenager (e.g. crushes, fights with friends, "mean
I really wanted l like this sequel. But I found a few things irritated me and others too, it seems from reading other reviews. My biggest point of contention is that the story lurched from one plot to another as if Hahn had in each case just remembered to tie up a loose end or plot hole. I found that this made the fairy tale part hard to follow as the love lives of the characters took a front seat and the fairy tale, the back seat. Now I usually happen to like the romance aspect of any YA novel,
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