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  • girlpower4ever
    girlpower4ever added a movie review.
    While Cinderella II: Dreams Come True came off as fanciful and quite abhorrent to me, this third movie was a game-changer. Instead of concerning itself with Cinderella's flighty (and boring) experiences in the castle, Cinderella III: A Twist in Time took the classic movie and completely remade it! In this film, Anastasia manages to snag Fairy Godmother's wand. With it, she reverses time and makes sure Cinderella doesn't get to try on the glass slipper when the Prince's royal men arrive. Now, it's up to Cinderella to achieve her happily ever after for the second time, but it's nearly impossible, especially since Lady Tremaine and her two evil stepsisters own the magic wand. An enchanting story of not-as-cliche true love and finding the good in the evilest of people.
    Over 3 years ago
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    girlpower4ever's movie review was featured in Mulan.
    Mulan is one of the few Disney Princesses that is not actually a princess but is strong and powerful enough to be considered one. Faced with adversity for her tomboyish ways from her neighbors and even her own family, Mulan makes the life-changing decision to fight in the Imperial army, disguised as a man. I love this movie: the animations are amazing and the message is clear - don't underestimate anyone.
    Over 3 years ago
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    girlpower4ever added a movie review.
    Mulan is one of the few Disney Princesses that is not actually a princess but is strong and powerful enough to be considered one. Faced with adversity for her tomboyish ways from her neighbors and even her own family, Mulan makes the life-changing decision to fight in the Imperial army, disguised as a man. I love this movie: the animations are amazing and the message is clear - don't underestimate anyone.
    Over 3 years ago
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    girlpower4ever's book review was featured in Woven in Moonlight.
    Isabel Ibañez's debut is as bright and beautiful as Ximena's moonlight thread. Inspired by real events from Bolivian history, Woven in Moonlight follows the adventures of Ximena Rojas, the decoy Illustrian Condesa. When Atoc, instigator of the Illustrian massacre and ruler of the Llascans, asks for the Illustrian Condesa's hand in marriage, Ximena must go in the real Condesa's place to restore power to the Illustrian people. But the moment Ximena steps foot into Atoc's palace, nothing goes as planned. Ximena's friends are killed before her very eyes. After acting up in front of Atoc, she's sentenced to a month in isolation. And Ximena begins to warm up to the Llascans around her, despite her mission to get rid of the whole lot of them. Betrayals, secrets, and inevitable choices begin to fly in Ximena's wake: either she saves the innocent Llascans, or she betrays her best friend and the people she has ruled for over fifteen years. Encased in simmering ambedo and slow-fire romance, with its lavish description and emotion-filled narration, Woven in Moonlight is one of the most underrated YA novels of the decade by far.
    Over 3 years ago
  • girlpower4ever
    girlpower4ever added a book review.
    Isabel Ibañez's debut is as bright and beautiful as Ximena's moonlight thread. Inspired by real events from Bolivian history, Woven in Moonlight follows the adventures of Ximena Rojas, the decoy Illustrian Condesa. When Atoc, instigator of the Illustrian massacre and ruler of the Llascans, asks for the Illustrian Condesa's hand in marriage, Ximena must go in the real Condesa's place to restore power to the Illustrian people. But the moment Ximena steps foot into Atoc's palace, nothing goes as planned. Ximena's friends are killed before her very eyes. After acting up in front of Atoc, she's sentenced to a month in isolation. And Ximena begins to warm up to the Llascans around her, despite her mission to get rid of the whole lot of them. Betrayals, secrets, and inevitable choices begin to fly in Ximena's wake: either she saves the innocent Llascans, or she betrays her best friend and the people she has ruled for over fifteen years. Encased in simmering ambedo and slow-fire romance, with its lavish description and emotion-filled narration, Woven in Moonlight is one of the most underrated YA novels of the decade by far.
    Over 3 years ago
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    girlpower4ever's book review was featured in Stargirl.
    Jerry Spinelli's description is absolutely unbelievable. "Stargirl" is a tapestry of words and spaces and ink, conglomerating into a sensory masterpiece. The book follows a Mica High student named Leo Borlock, who has long accustomed himself to the social conformity of his school. But when Stargirl, a new student with fluttering silks, a guitar, and a rat arrives at Mica High, the status quo begins to shift. Everyone is attracted to Stargirl's antics - at first. But after she goes too far, the students begin to turn on her, and Leo - hopelessly in love - urges her to become more "normal," despite how much he loves her for who she is. A beautiful, lavishly-worded story about prepubescent feelings and being true to yourself.
    Over 3 years ago
  • girlpower4ever
    girlpower4ever added a book review.
    Jerry Spinelli's description is absolutely unbelievable. "Stargirl" is a tapestry of words and spaces and ink, conglomerating into a sensory masterpiece. The book follows a Mica High student named Leo Borlock, who has long accustomed himself to the social conformity of his school. But when Stargirl, a new student with fluttering silks, a guitar, and a rat arrives at Mica High, the status quo begins to shift. Everyone is attracted to Stargirl's antics - at first. But after she goes too far, the students begin to turn on her, and Leo - hopelessly in love - urges her to become more "normal," despite how much he loves her for who she is. A beautiful, lavishly-worded story about prepubescent feelings and being true to yourself.
    Over 3 years ago
  • girlpower4ever
    girlpower4ever added a book review.
    The Deep End is filled with Jeff Kinney's trademark slapstick humor. This time, Greg and his family are camping out in their Gramma's basement after the "house renovation incident." But camping out is taken to a whole new level when Greg's mom gets the idea of using Uncle Gary's camping trailer to drive to and explore new places. After weeks of being cooped up in a sweaty, damp basement, Greg and his brothers are up for anything; but, once again, the vacation doesn't go the picturesque way their mom expected it to. To be quite honest, the whole "vacation-gone-wrong" idea is getting a little old, but this book was still humorous and entertaining to read. A solid 4/5 stars.
    Over 3 years ago
  • girlpower4ever
    girlpower4ever added a book review.
    Gale Galligan's recent addition to the Baby-sitters Club graphic novels series is a smash hit! This time, Mary Anne and Stacey are visiting Sea City, New Jersey to babysit the Pike kids. There are shining baubles, adorable housing conditions, and crystal-clear waters...but things take a turn when Stacey falls head-over-heels for one of the Sea City lifeguards. Suddenly, she's hanging around the lifeguard station all day, and Mary Anne is left to watch over all the kids. Can love, friendship, and babysitting mix, or will the vacation fall to pieces? The nationally-beloved storyteller Gale Galligan puts one of the most popular book series ever into art in this new book.
    Over 3 years ago
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