
The Scarecrow King
A Romantic Retelling of the King Thrushbeard Fairy Tale
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Narrated by:
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Cassandra Morris
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By:
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Jill Myles
Princess Rinda of Balinore knows of only one way to get her cold father's attention - be an obnoxious, spoiled princess. When she finds out that the king plans to marry her off to a far-flung nobleman, she puts on her best bratty show in front of the entire court. But Rinda's plan backfires, and she soon finds herself married to the most ineligible man ever. Her new husband is monastery raised, poor as dirt, and a traveling minstrel. A very, very bad traveling minstrel.
But Alek isn't what he seems on the surface, and neither is Rinda. She won't take this marriage lying down and schemes to find herself a new husband - a king. But as she and Alek travel together, they learn that not only are appearances deceiving, but goals can change in the blink of an eye, and love can get in the way of the strongest plans....
The Scarecrow King is a romantic retelling of the King Thrushbeard fairy tale.
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Really good.
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Only regret is that her father doesn’t get put in his place at the end.
Entertaining with a side of frustration -_-
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Generally I liked it, although I have reservations about a heroine. In the first scenes even I sympathized with her, but before the ball and later appeared to me as the moody brat which isn't taking nothing and nobody into account.
I think that she isn't deserving Aleksander, but he has a good effect on her, so there is a good chance that she will grow into respectful woman and queen.
The book runs quite fast, the whole lasted about a month. At some point one scene reminds me of Lord of the Rings ;-P
Oh Aleksander!
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Following the King Thrushbeard tale, Rinda is forced to marry the first man who comes to the castle after she scorns all the suitors her father invited to court her. One man is the King of a neighboring country, who has a beard so scraggly that she calls him the Scarecrow King to his face. (In the original Thrushbeard telling, she claims his beard looks like a thrush nest and expects a bird to peek out at any moment.)
The next man to arrive at the castle is a wandering minstrel, who her father forces her to marry, then she must leave the castle and kingdom immediately.
This retelling is very nicely done, and it does not include any of teaching the princess a lesson in humility as some versions do. There is magic, a bit of adventure, and a chance for Rinda to grow without being taught any harsh lessons. The ending is quite good, though there is a bit of bloodshed. Even Rinda is quite bloody from being tied up, and from using her magic, which required a drop of her blood to use.
My only complaint is the narrator. She was fine for Rinda, and any other female voices, but her male voice reading tended to sound like pre-teen boys who haven't reached puberty yet.
Magical King Thrushbeard retelling
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Poor Narration ruins story
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It was a struggle.
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