Princess Annie and Prince Liam survive Gwennie's wedding only to take off on another quest. This time they need to relocate a troublesome witch and then answer Snow White's plea for help. But getting to Snow White turns out to be the hardest part, disasters and crows haunt the path and it soon becomes clear that a powerful witch has it in for Annie. They eventually make it to Snow White's and find that her father is eager to marry her off in hopes that that will thwart any plans of her evil stepmother (who has escaped). Annie helps Snow come up with a series of tests for the eight princes vying for her hand while in the meantime hunting for the witches out for all of them.Unlike previous books in this series, this one has relatively few fairy tale references (though there is a nursery rhyme that comes into play). It's a pretty straight forward plot of trying to figure out where the witches are before they can do anything worse than they've already done and help Snow figure out who to marry. Some will probably like the more original tale, but others will likely miss the drop ins from fairy tale characters (though ones from past books do show up). This is also a little bit more intense than past books in the series since the witch after Annie has figured out some ways around her magical immunity, making this the most dangerous quest for her so far. Still, overall a fun fantasy/princess adventure for the middle grade crowd.Notes on content: No language issues. No sexual content beyond a kiss. Annie narrowly avoids a fall, burning, and drowning. Crows attack several people. Malicious magic is attempted but doesn't work out well. - I love that there is a third book in this series! These are so fun and charming. I can't wait to share these with my daughter when she is older.- The cover is awesome!- I really like Liam and Annie's relationship. They are friends and companions, and they are sweethearts. - I like the way Liam looks out for Annie. He is so chivalrous. Sometimes he can be too protective, but it's isn't too bad.- The map in the front gives a few plot points away.- I liked the different competitions the princes had to do. They were clever and fun to read.- I love that Annie doesn't fit the typical mold for a princess. She is curious, brave, and smart. I love how she takes matter into her own hands.- Overall, I was very pleased with this story. It was fun and cute.
What do You think about The Bravest Princess (2014)?
i love this book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
—Your name...
The story of a brave non-magical princess shows that sometime consequences can make you a hero.
—waterland
I recommend this book to people who just wanted a simple book to read and enjoy.
—katie
I just found out there is another book to this series! Can't wait to read it!
—lovelybones
loved it! :) but will there be another one? I do hope so. :)
—Shane
Too sweet. I love reading these books with my little girl.
—jasper1