Review: The Little Queen
The Little Queen by Meia Geddes
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
This is a very odd novella. It starts out with beautiful wording about a princess who loses her parents and becomes the little queen.
It's hard to understand or get to know the little queen and she goes on odd "adventures" meeting a book sniffer, wall sawyer, leaf gluer, seasons painter, fish talker, dream writer, Dream counter, window builder, the lotioner, plant whisperer, perfumer, sleep soother, poop encourager among others.
There isn't much depth given to the main character and she tries to pass off her title to anyone before deciding she doesn't want to. Then she gets married as a very young child.
I truly didn't see this as poetry or a children's book and I didn't enjoy it.
Govern free copy by NetGalley and publisher for a fair & honest review.
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My rating: 2 of 5 stars
This is a very odd novella. It starts out with beautiful wording about a princess who loses her parents and becomes the little queen.
It's hard to understand or get to know the little queen and she goes on odd "adventures" meeting a book sniffer, wall sawyer, leaf gluer, seasons painter, fish talker, dream writer, Dream counter, window builder, the lotioner, plant whisperer, perfumer, sleep soother, poop encourager among others.
There isn't much depth given to the main character and she tries to pass off her title to anyone before deciding she doesn't want to. Then she gets married as a very young child.
I truly didn't see this as poetry or a children's book and I didn't enjoy it.
Govern free copy by NetGalley and publisher for a fair & honest review.
View all my reviews
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