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Title:UnEnchanted (An Unfortunate Fairy Tale #1)
Author:Chanda Hahn
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 235 pages
Published:2011 by Chanda Hahn
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fairy Tales. Urban Fantasy
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UnEnchanted (An Unfortunate Fairy Tale #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 235 pages
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Mina Grime is unlucky, unpopular and uncoordinated; until she saves her crush's life on a field trip, changing her High School status from loser to hero overnight. But with her new found fame brings misfortune in the form of an old family curse come to light. For Mina is descended from the Brothers Grimm and has inherited all of their unfinished fairy tale business. Which includes trying to outwit a powerful Story from making her it's next fairytale victim.

To break the fairy tale curse on her family and make these deadly occurrences stop, Mina must finish the tales until the very Grimm end.

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Original Title: UnEnchanted
Edition Language: English
Series: An Unfortunate Fairy Tale #1

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This was a YA novel I found for free on IBooks..... it was a sweet coming of age book, that I enjoyed reading, I noticed its a first in a series, may or may not read them....too many on my list!

UnEnchanted is a freebie on Amazon and B&N, and since I love fairy tales and Brothers Grimm, I had to read it as soon as possible. While the story development needed some work and the editing seemed non-existent, I was sucked in, needing to know how Mina would succeed in the current round of the curse and who all the characters represented. Unfortunately, I liked Mina's best friend, Nan, more than her. Mina isor what has becomethe typical YA female protagonist: shy, clumsy, and "ordinary"

A twist on the well-known Brothers Grimm stories comes a radical story of a girl who is a descendant of the Grimm family. Mina Grime was taught to stay out of the spotlight and if by any chance she did start gaining notice, her mother would pack up the familys belongings and move to a new location. From there, they would start fresh and Mina would go unnoticed until she saved her crushs life.It was just another miserable day for Mina. She woke up late, almost missed her bus (again), and had a

I really wanted to like this book. But the book, in my mind, had two major flaws:1) The lack of editing. I get it. Not everybody is born a grammatical genius. That's why we have spell check and friends and editors. There were some unforgivable mistakes in word usage, punctuation, and structure. I got this as a free Kindle book, so I can't really complain, but the lack of editing jarred me out of the story on several occasions.2) The story development. The plot should have been great. I loved the

Not all Fairy Tales have happily ever afters. Some just have afters. Starting the sequel immediately.I really liked this book even though it was a bit hard for me to connect with the main character Mina.The story is very interesting and original and the supporting characters seem cool,I hope that there will be more character development for them.How cute is Charlie,tho?♥ The writing is really good,I really enjoyed reading this.

I hate when a book has a really good idea, but is written poorly. This is one of those books. I will end up reading all of the series (most probably) because I like the plot line. The book on the other hand is full of editing issues and dull characters.

While the original version had some editorial challenges, the overall tone of this book transcends the slight inconveniences of having to read around them. Having been in communication with the author, I learned that her primary goal is to provide juvenile fiction that we would actually want our youth to be reading (no sex, foul language, or overt violence). Sometimes, it is necessary to give up one thing to get another, and in the early days of the Unfortunate Fairy Tale series, it was

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