![]() ![]() (Even if the headmistress looks literally exactly like a live action version of the evil stepmother in the original animated Cinderella.) The movie ending is more exciting and fulfilling. All the adults in this book are villains, while in the movie they get cute storylines and are at least semi-redeemable, for the most part. Sara Crewe is literally a saint, while in the movie she’s a nice kid, but still a kid. The book, while carrying the charms of a classic children’s book (and y’all know I love classic children’s books), is just a worse story. What a sin to the book community that was. This is the first, and (hopefully) the last time I will ever utter such sacrilege: The movie adaptation is better than this book. Will she find that kindness and genorosity are all the riches she truly needs? ![]() Transformed from princess to pauper, she must swap dancing lessons and luxury for hard work and a room in the attic. But when she learns that she’ll never see her beloved father gain, her life is turned upside down. Synopsis: Alone in a new country, wealthy Sara Crewe tries to settle in and make friends at boarding school. Sometimes my wit impresses even me.Īnyway, both these books are great. Like the characters that inspired them! Hahaha. 0 – 0 = 0.īut these two aren’t full reviews. I presume that everyone hated it, but then again I had approx 0 followers then so it’s not like there was a huge difference in response rate. Back in the day, I used to post multiple full reviews in the same post. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |