Thursday, July 14, 2011

Book review: A Tale of Two Castles by Gail Carson Levine


My summary:
Elodie has reached the age where she has to go out in this world and get work. Elodie has a secret dream; she wants to be a manisoner, an actress. Things don’t quite work out the way Elodie would have wished but she finds herself accepting to be a dragons’ assistant instead.

We follow Elodie and Menoree, the dragon, as the are hired by the towns ogre to solve a mystery of a disappearing dog.

My thoughts:
I've never heard anything but good about Gail Carson Levine's writing and when the opportunity to read one of her books arrived I knew I had to read it. 


A Tale of Two Castles is such as sweet story and it can be enjoyed by people of almost all ages, all though I do believe that it is aimed for the youngest teens and tweens perhaps. Elodie is a smart and enjoyable main character, Menoree is a wise old dragon and the ogre has a heart of gold.

My only complaint would be that I wanted more when I've finished the book, but I discovered that there will be another adventure with these characters :D

Book trailer:

The cover:
No doubt about this one being a fantasy, I think it's nice.

My rating of this book:
4 stars out of 5

Want a second opinion? Check out these reviews written by some of my book blogging friends:
A Little Sun Shy
The Little Bookworm

Want to know more?
Add A Tale of Two Castles to your Goodreads wish list.
Visit Gail Carson Levine's homepage 
Read Gail's blog 

 A Tale of Two Castles by Gail Carson Levine
Published: May 2010
Pages(paperback): 320
Publisher: 
HarperCollinsChildren's
ISBN: 
0061229652 (ISBN13: 9780061229657)
Full disclosure:
 Review copy from HarperCollins via Netgalley. 

This book can be purchased from a number of local retailers and on-line book stores such as Amazon or The Book Depository (I'm not an affiliate of either). The latter store does by the way have free shipping to about 100 countries.

5 comments:

  1. It sounds cute :D oh and that seems to be all i have to say. Well it sounds darn cute

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  2. I 2nd Blodeuedd.. it really sounds so cute :)

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  3. I have only just read my first Gail Carson Levine book this month. I read Ella Enchanted for another blog.

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  4. That sounds really cute. I have some tween nieces and nephews who love fantasy. I'll have to remember this one. :)

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  5. @Blodeuedd & @Veens:Cute is the keyword ;)

    @Vivienne: Ella Enchanted has been on my wishlist for ages. Where did you review it? I haven't seen it mentioned on your blog, but I've been a bit busy lately so you might have posted a link without me noticing it.

    @kathy: That was a good idea, it might be right up their alley :)

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts =)