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4.5 stars
I never would have thought that there could be a whole chapter book retelling of a classic fairy tale other than Shannon Hale’s “The Goose Girl.� Well, I have just recently stumbled upon this book called “East� that happens to be a great retelling of a classic fairy tale! “East� is a retelling of a classic Scandinavian folktale called “East of the Sun West of the Moon� by Edith Pattou and anyone who is a huge fan of fairy tales will definitely get a kick out of this book!
Rose is the youngest child of seven children and because she was a born a North born child, according to her mother, she always loved exploring her homeland Njord and getting into trouble. One day, however, a mysterious white bear comes in and promises Rose’s family that he will make them rich if they agree to let Rose come away with him to his cave. At first, Rose’s family did not want her to leave with the white bear, but Rose decided to go with the white bear to save her family and so she and the white bear traveled for days until they reached the white bear’s magnificent cave where Rose lived for many years. During her years with the white bear, Rose realizes that a mysterious stranger has been sleeping in bed next to her and when she discovers the stranger’s true identity, she embarks on a journey to save her true love from a terrible curse!
Beautiful! Simply Beautiful! I never would have thought that I would have read a retelling of a popular folktale that was written so beautifully! Edith Pattou has certainly done an excellent job at retelling the ancient Scandinavian folktale. I loved the way that Edith Pattou added more elements to this story such as adding background information about each character in the book, especially Rose and we actually get to read about the other point of views of each character associated with Rose’s life like her father, her brother Neddy, the White Bear and the Troll Queen. What I loved the most about this book is that each chapter is split up into a different character’s point of view. Like for example, you have one chapter entitled “Rose� and the chapter is narrated by Rose herself and her point of view on the situation she is thrown into and then another chapter would be entitled “White Bear� and the white bear is narrating the chapter, and I really love this setup because you can actually get a feel of what each character is thinking about the situation at hand. Another thing that I loved about this book was the relationships between all the characters in this book, especially between Rose, Neddy and her father. I loved the way that Neddy and Rose’s father cared so much about Rose that they were willing to put their lives at stake in order to rescue her from any kind of danger. I also loved the fairy tale elements in this story, especially since this story is based off of “East of the Sun West of the Moon� and I am a huge fan of many fairy tales and folktales, so the fairy tale elements in this story (enchantment, epic journey) are always relaxing to me. I also think many people would enjoy this story if they enjoyed “The Golden Compass� since this book does have a similar element to “The Golden Compass� which is a girl riding a white bear on her journey.

Now the reason why I gave this book a four and a half star rating instead of a five star rating is because the story tends to drag on too long in certain scenes such as during the scenes where Rose is exploring the cave of the white bear and she is describing every single item she comes across. It is alright to describe some items that have significance to the story, but to describe every other item that has nothing to do with the main point of the story does become tiresome really fast.
Overall “East� is truly an absolute masterpiece in its own right as it is filled with drama, fantasy and romance that anyone who is a huge fan of fairy tales will instantly take a liking to.
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May 29, 2010
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4.5 stars
I never would have thought that there could be a whole chapter book retelling of a classic fairy tale other than Shannon Hale’s “The Goose Girl.� Well, I have just recently stumbled upon this book called “East� that happens to be a great retelling of a classic fairy tale! “East� is a retelling of a classic Scandinavian folktale called “East of the Sun West of the Moon� by Edith Pattou and anyone who is a huge fan of fairy tales will definitely get a kick out of this book!
Rose is the youngest child of seven children and because she was a born a North born child, according to her mother, she always loved exploring her homeland Njord and getting into trouble. One day, however, a mysterious white bear comes in and promises Rose’s family that he will make them rich if they agree to let Rose come away with him to his cave. At first, Rose’s family did not want her to leave with the white bear, but Rose decided to go with the white bear to save her family and so she and the white bear traveled for days until they reached the white bear’s magnificent cave where Rose lived for many years. During her years with the white bear, Rose realizes that a mysterious stranger has been sleeping in bed next to her and when she discovers the stranger’s true identity, she embarks on a journey to save her true love from a terrible curse!
Beautiful! Simply Beautiful! I never would have thought that I would have read a retelling of a popular folktale that was written so beautifully! Edith Pattou has certainly done an excellent job at retelling the ancient Scandinavian folktale. I loved the way that Edith Pattou added more elements to this story such as adding background information about each character in the book, especially Rose and we actually get to read about the other point of views of each character associated with Rose’s life like her father, her brother Neddy, the White Bear and the Troll Queen. What I loved the most about this book is that each chapter is split up into a different character’s point of view. Like for example, you have one chapter entitled “Rose� and the chapter is narrated by Rose herself and her point of view on the situation she is thrown into and then another chapter would be entitled “White Bear� and the white bear is narrating the chapter, and I really love this setup because you can actually get a feel of what each character is thinking about the situation at hand. Another thing that I loved about this book was the relationships between all the characters in this book, especially between Rose, Neddy and her father. I loved the way that Neddy and Rose’s father cared so much about Rose that they were willing to put their lives at stake in order to rescue her from any kind of danger. I also loved the fairy tale elements in this story, especially since this story is based off of “East of the Sun West of the Moon� and I am a huge fan of many fairy tales and folktales, so the fairy tale elements in this story (enchantment, epic journey) are always relaxing to me. I also think many people would enjoy this story if they enjoyed “The Golden Compass� since this book does have a similar element to “The Golden Compass� which is a girl riding a white bear on her journey.

Now the reason why I gave this book a four and a half star rating instead of a five star rating is because the story tends to drag on too long in certain scenes such as during the scenes where Rose is exploring the cave of the white bear and she is describing every single item she comes across. It is alright to describe some items that have significance to the story, but to describe every other item that has nothing to do with the main point of the story does become tiresome really fast.
Overall “East� is truly an absolute masterpiece in its own right as it is filled with drama, fantasy and romance that anyone who is a huge fan of fairy tales will instantly take a liking to.
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Reading Progress
May 29, 2010
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May 29, 2010
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November 17, 2010
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21.7%
"Here is a brief poem from Neddy on page 56 about Widow Hautzig:
Hautzig the weaver, queen of the dead.
The strands in her loom dripping with red.
Lips dry as bone, her hair made of snakes,
The souls of her victims to Hel she does take."
Morbid, but effective!"
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Hautzig the weaver, queen of the dead.
The strands in her loom dripping with red.
Lips dry as bone, her hair made of snakes,
The souls of her victims to Hel she does take."
Morbid, but effective!"
November 26, 2010
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41.42%
"Can't really say much right now, but this book is getting really interesting as a mysterious stranger sleeps with Rose in bed!!"
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November 30, 2010
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"Oh my goodness!! Rose is going on a journey to save the white bear!! I gotta finish up this book since today is the last day for November!!"
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December 2, 2010
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Finished Reading
December 3, 2010
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Whaaaa?!! There are TONS of them! Whole series are devoted to retellings of fairy tales! Not to mention classics like Robin McKinley. Where would you like to start?

Oh my, there are so many fairy tale retellings I want to read! Just keep sending me whatever fairy tale retellings you come across! :D


You might also check out this list, that contains re-told fairytales:
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/96...

Thanks Fani! I'll check out the Daughter of the Forest right now! I just love fairy tales so much!!! :D
@Danielle,
You're welcome Danielle!

Fairy tales are some of my very most favorites to read! Shannon Hale wrote Book of a Thousand Days which is based on a more obscure fairy tale, Gail Carson Levine wrote Elle Enchanted (Cinderella) and Fairest (Snow White) not to mention a series of 6 short and cute stories, Robin McKinley, as mentioned above has several, there is a series called the Once Upon a Time series that uses several authors to retell fairy tales- these books are usually only about 150-200 pgs.
Also, I saw someone mentioned Daughter of the Forest. That author (Julliet Marrilier (sp?) ) also wrote two YA novels, Wildwood Dancing (12 Dancing Princess + some extras) with it's sequel Cybele's Secret that isn't exactly a fairy tale, but has that feel.
Alex Finn writes modern day fairy tale retellings (Beastly, A Kiss in Time, and Cloaked to come soon).
And of course, I have to mention Enchantment by Orson Scott Card. It's one of, if not my most favorite Sleeping Beauty retelling.
I could probably go on and on... (I have a whole GR shelf!) but I'll stop rambling for now... :)