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Title:Enchanted (Woodcutter Sisters #1)
Author:Alethea Kontis
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 308 pages
Published:May 8th 2012 by Harcourt Children's Books
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fairy Tales. Romance. Retellings
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Enchanted (Woodcutter Sisters #1) Hardcover | Pages: 308 pages
Rating: 3.74 | 16001 Users | 2308 Reviews

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It isn't easy being the rather overlooked and unhappy youngest sibling to sisters named for the other six days of the week. Sunday’s only comfort is writing stories, although what she writes has a terrible tendency to come true.

When Sunday meets an enchanted frog who asks about her stories, the two become friends. Soon that friendship deepens into something magical. One night Sunday kisses her frog goodbye and leaves, not realizing that her love has transformed him back into Rumbold, the crown prince of Arilland—and a man Sunday’s family despises.

The prince returns to his castle, intent on making Sunday fall in love with him as the man he is, not the frog he was. But Sunday is not so easy to woo. How can she feel such a strange, strong attraction for this prince she barely knows? And what twisted secrets lie hidden in his past—and hers?

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Original Title: Enchanted
ISBN: 0547645708 (ISBN13: 9780547645704)
Edition Language: English
Series: Woodcutter Sisters #1, Books of Arilland #1
Literary Awards: Audie Award Nominee for Teen (2013), Garden State Book Award (2015), Andre Norton Award Nominee (2012), Gelett Burgess Children's Book Award (2012)

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Ratings: 3.74 From 16001 Users | 2308 Reviews

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I love both fairy tale retellings and twisted fairy tales so this one was right up my alley.  I think my favorite thing about this story was the sheer amount of fairy tales that the author referenced or tied into the story line.  I thought this would be a simple retelling for The Princess and the Frog but there ended up being more depth to the story.  The characters lives are all woven together and honestly it was a little confusing at times but by the end of the book I was satisfied and am

Started off okay, very charming and Sunday was adorable but after Aunt Joy came along, it started to go'meh' for me... The fairy stuff was semi-interesting but not enough for me to want to go on.It's a cute idea but just not for me.DNF at 41%

It'd be kind of funny and tragic if she was named Friday in current times. It's Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday!

The child who was born on Sabbath Day, is blithe and bonny and good and gay Seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, Sunday Woodcutter is doomed to a happy life. One day she met an enchanted frog Grumble , befriends with him and soon they fall in love . One night kiss of her true love transformed Grumble back into Rumbold, crowned prince of Arilland. Now the prince is desperate to win Sundays love for the person he is now, not the frog she fell in love with.Enchanted is wonderful makeover on

Dnf at page 85I just couldnt get into it. I started this last year and just ended up abandoning it. I came back to it and read a bit and its just not for me. Ill be keeping this book because its personalized to me with a special message and using my nickname from one of my best friends, but I wont revisit this book again.

Monday's child is fair of face,Tuesday's child is full of grace,Wednesday's child is full of woe,Thursday's child has far to go,Friday's child is loving and giving,Saturday's child works hard for a living,But the child who is born on the Sabbath DayIs blithe and bonny and good and gay.Sunday is the youngest of the Woodcutter children, with six older sisters and two brothers, plus an adopted Fey brother, crammed into a house that resembles a boot. The eldest son, Jack, had, long ago, gone to work

Being an absolute lover of fairy tales, it took only a glimpse of the "Fairy Tales" genre pasted on this book to interest me. In fact, I might have read it based on the cover alone. Or the title. Or the author's name. Alethea? What a beautiful name. Enchanted is the story of the Woodcutter family, particularly the youngest, Sunday. The seventh daughter of a seventh daughter and seventh son, Sunday is destined to be "blithe and bonny and good and gay" and do lots of wonderful things. She's

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