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In a faraway kingdom, a king has been betrayed. Deeply hurt and bitterly angry, he vows never to be deceived again. Unfortunately, the king's plan to protect himself will endanger all of the realm's young women, unless one of them will volunteer to marry the king -- and surrender her life.
To everyone's relief and horror, one young woman steps forward. The daughter of a legendary storyteller, Shahrazad believes it is her destiny to accept this risk and sacrifice herself.
On the night of her wedding to the king, Shahrazad begins to weave a tale. Fascinated, the king lets her live night after night. Just when Shahrazad dares to believe that she has found a way to keep her life -- and an unexpected love -- a treacherous plot will disrupt her plan. Now she can only hope that love is strong enough to save her.
A retelling of the Arabian Nights tale from the Once Upon a Time series. There once was a king who was deeply wounded by his wife. In response, he walled up his heart and vowed to continually take a bride and kill her the following morning. Hoping to save the kingdom, the future wives, and the king, Scheherazade volunteered herself and married the king. She had a trick up her sleeve, however, and using her talents for storytelling, she wove a fantastical story that had the king in thrall. Refusing to kill her until the story was completed, the king listened to Scheherazade's tale over the course of many nights until he found himself falling in love with her.
The basic story is the same as the original, though the characters' personalities and backstories are changed and expanded on and the tales Scheherazade tells are, as far as I can tell, Dokey's own creations. While I didn't connect with these characters as much as I connected in Dokey's other books in the series, the... read more
There hasn't been much fairy tale/alternative fairy tale stories in the Arabian Nights end of the spectrum, and I was looking forward to it purely because it hasn't been done to death. It was a nice read, though short, and relatively simple.
I think what I enjoyed the most was that it was told with a very 'oral tradition' style of prose, as though it was indeed being told by the storyteller herself to an audience.
However, in doing so, the language was kept simpler, and at times hindered the development of the characters on a deeper level. We did not feel as they felt truly, but only as the storyteller explained it. In this, the main characters of the story were often kept as shallow as those in the stories within the stories.
Having picked up an earlier $5 "school market" printing of the book, I do feel as though I got my money's worth in the telling... but only barely. I was hoping for more depth, and perhaps that's what makes this book remain a... read more
Storyline - You think you know the story of Shahrazad. But you were wrong. That is how our story begins. As a young girl, she was not liked by the other children because her mother was different which made her different. So she hid herself from the world. But when the king changes after his late wife finds a lover and conspirates to kill him, Shahrazad knows it is she who is meant to save him. But will her plan to help him be taken as a plot against him if he learns of it? And what of the brothers of the king's late wife who now wants revenge? Will the king and Shahrazad find love before it is too late?
Writing - The words the author used and the sentence structure was like what you would read in fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm or Hans Christian Anderson. Even though it was a little different, it was appropriate for the story and was rather interesting.
Personal Opinion - For being a secular book, it was good. Clean and decent and I enjoyed the story. The... read more
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