![]() This is one of the reasons why I loved this book so much. Shurtliff had written (which is this one.) Sure enough, after reading this installment, I found that the two worlds do interact with one another. (You can find it here.) At the time, I had my suspicions that the book piggybacked off the first novel Ms. The Long: Some of you might remember my review on a companion novel to this one, that I did last month. The odds are against him, but with courage and friendship-and a cheeky sense of humor-he just might triumph in the end. To break the spell, Rump must go on a perilous quest, fighting off pixies, trolls, poison apples, and a wickedly foolish queen. With each thread he spins, he weaves himself deeper into a curse. ![]() ![]() His best friend, Red Riding Hood, warns him that magic is dangerous, and she’s right. Rump discovers he has a gift for spinning straw into gold. In a magic kingdom where your name is your destiny, 12-year-old Rump is the butt of everyone’s joke. But when he finds an old spinning wheel, his luck seems to change. You’ve probably noticed the last number of reviews have all been 5 stars, which I think I’ll keep as my standard for choosing which books to review! So, without further discussion on the matter, here is another fantastic book that I’d like to recommend – Rump by Liesl Shurtliff. ![]() ![]() I like to read and I like to blog but I don’t necessarily have time to post a review about every single book I read. ![]()
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