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The Unhandsome Prince

di John Moore

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The author of Slay and Rescue turns the romantic fairy tale of the Frog Prince on its head in this comic fantasy adventure. Caroline's plan to live happily ever after has hit a snag. She's spent months mapping the swamp, building tadpole nets, and kissing every wriggling frog she could get her hands on, and one has finally turned into a prince. Unfortunately, Prince Hal is not, as promised in the fairy tales, particularly handsome. In fact, he's kind of dorky-looking. Hal himself isn't very eager to marry a girl so obsessed with appearances, but he finds that a lot of people have a stake in his impending nuptials--including a sorceress in training, an irritating dwarf, and Hal's own royal family, who seem to have misplaced large portions of the treasury. But the biggest reason for him to marry Caroline, true love be darned, is that if he doesn't, it's back to the lily pads for him--permanently . . . Praise for The Unhandsome Prince "Moore has a twisted take on fairytale cliches, which makes his work fun, unpredictable and a light-hearted read. The characters may seem like fairytale archetypes but they transcend the genre, coming close to broad winks at the reader without going over the line, even as the story accelerates steadily toward a satisfying (and, naturally, romantic) conclusion." --SFRevu "The plotting is solid, the pacing is pitch-perfect, and the heroes even more warm and likeable than they were in Heroics for Beginners." --SF Reviews "In this clever twist on the old fairy tale, Moore combines elements of The Frog Prince, Rapunzel, and Rumpelstiltskin into a fresh, modern whole." --RT Book Reviews… (altro)
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This book is billed as a spoof on fairy tales, and it is certainly that. The humor sucked me in, but oddly enough, I found I was disappointed when it was over, not so much because the jokes were done, but because I liked the characters enough. I say "oddly enough" because the interest of most humor writing is not characters. After reading "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy," for example, when you stop laughing, you don't particularly want to pal around with Arthur or Ford; but you might, with Caroline, Emily, and Hal in this book. At least I felt that way.

I think the reason is that, silliness aside, you find that the main characters are in fact quite admirably moral: the kind of people you really want good things to happen to.

As other reviewers have noted, some of the humor is a bit dark, but not all of it. And even in the dark parts, where the characters are making questionable moral choices, one can still see why someone might actually do that without being evil at the core. Fortunately, that was only a relatively minor part of the plot. ( )
  garyrholt | Nov 5, 2020 |
Handsome is as handsome does.
Surprisingly entertaining, but definitely YA, no younger, thus points subtracted for the childish cover. Characters do wrestle with their choices, but still in a stylized fashion. It’s a fascinating mix of fairy tale tropes and modern sensibilities and realities. Thus, when Caroline, after methodically sifting the swamp for 7 weeks and finally finding the correct frog, has an unhandsome prince, she threatens to sue the estate of the sorceress who spelled him.
Particularly good bits with the philosopher’s stone, which endows the holder with certain thoughts, and with Bungee, the city’s most respected sorcerer.
Prince Jeff rivals Price Hal as my favorite. He specializes in honorable actions in the everyday world. ( )
  2wonderY | Feb 8, 2015 |
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“Turning flax into gold isn’t really magic. It’s alchemy. See, magic is symbolic, but alchemy is allegorical.”
”What’s the difference?”
”Actually I’m not sure.”
Bungee pushed back the sleeves of his robe and stared nearsightedly at a brazier. He sprinkled a pinch of black powder over the coals, then nodded approvingly as a thin sheen of blue flame appeared and spread itself across the fuel. Over it he placed a small caldron of black iron. When the liquid inside began to bubble and roil, he stirred in two measures of finely ground gray leaves and watched with satisfaction as the water turned a deep orange-red.
”You don’t mind making the tea, I hope.”
Copper bowls and stoneware pestles were neatly stacked and arranged according to size. Pinned to the wall was a Periodic Table of the Elements, showing all four of them – earth, fire, wind and water.
Without warning he suddenly switched to Chaldean. (In the same way that Latin was the lingua franca of priests and scholars, Chaldean, the ancient tongue of Babylonia, was the language of sorcerers.)
“She was ahead of us in so many ways. Calling forth spirits from the darkness, for example. Sure, we can all communicate with the other side, one way or another, but only Amanda could do it for forty percent off the standard rates.”
”She saved even more on evenings and weekends.”
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The author of Slay and Rescue turns the romantic fairy tale of the Frog Prince on its head in this comic fantasy adventure. Caroline's plan to live happily ever after has hit a snag. She's spent months mapping the swamp, building tadpole nets, and kissing every wriggling frog she could get her hands on, and one has finally turned into a prince. Unfortunately, Prince Hal is not, as promised in the fairy tales, particularly handsome. In fact, he's kind of dorky-looking. Hal himself isn't very eager to marry a girl so obsessed with appearances, but he finds that a lot of people have a stake in his impending nuptials--including a sorceress in training, an irritating dwarf, and Hal's own royal family, who seem to have misplaced large portions of the treasury. But the biggest reason for him to marry Caroline, true love be darned, is that if he doesn't, it's back to the lily pads for him--permanently . . . Praise for The Unhandsome Prince "Moore has a twisted take on fairytale cliches, which makes his work fun, unpredictable and a light-hearted read. The characters may seem like fairytale archetypes but they transcend the genre, coming close to broad winks at the reader without going over the line, even as the story accelerates steadily toward a satisfying (and, naturally, romantic) conclusion." --SFRevu "The plotting is solid, the pacing is pitch-perfect, and the heroes even more warm and likeable than they were in Heroics for Beginners." --SF Reviews "In this clever twist on the old fairy tale, Moore combines elements of The Frog Prince, Rapunzel, and Rumpelstiltskin into a fresh, modern whole." --RT Book Reviews

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