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Hardcover Serendipity Market Book

ISBN: 0061468754

ISBN13: 9780061468759

Serendipity Market

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Book Overview

When Mama Inez breathes on bird-shaped invitations, giving them the power to fly, plans for the Serendipity Market begin. Soon, eleven honored guests travel from afar and make their way to the storyteller's tent to share their stories. Each tale proves what Mama Inez knows-that magic is everywhere. Sometimes it shows itself subtly-a ray of sun glinting on a gold coin, or a girl picking a rose without getting pricked by the thorn-and sometimes it makes...

Customer Reviews

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Magical

This is a hard book to review, as it is not a "traditional" book. It's mostly made up of individual stories, but it's not an anthology. There is one plot line that brings all the storytellers together in the first place, but that plot line cannot stand on its own; it needs the stories. There are characters in each individual story, and in the bigger plot that encompasses the stories. Because of that, I really cannot review this book by talking about the character development or the plot. The main story- the one that brings all the others together- is one that is interesting and deep. Mama Inez brings all the tellers together in order to show how powerful the magic of storytelling is, and how it can affect the world. Although the book could have gone deeper, Serendipity Market definitely achieved showing how powerful stories are- each tale has a bit of magic in it, and it's easy to see how each story has effected its teller. The individual stories are mostly retellings, and each puts a unique twist on familiar and unfamiliar tales. Even familiar characters- Jack from Jack and the Beanstalk , for example, are given more life through the various stories. Despite the very little show time each character in the story is given, their personalities shine through and make them believable. The constant shift from the first frame of the book to the second made the book a little...awkward, but that's easily overlooked because of how entertaining everything is. Serendipity Market is a wonderfully written, unique book that I definitely recommend.

Extraordinary Read!

A woman, Mama Inez sets out to invite eleven people to tell their stories in order to set the world in balance. The power of their storytelling will surely set things right. Each story is told in the POV of each of the tellers. The tales are those readers will recognize such as Cinderella but told with a twist. :) Now, Penny Blubaugh..that girl can write! Meet the tellers: A Lizard turned into a man by a fairy godmother in order to take a girl to a ball. The Lizard's story just broke my heart, poor guy. :( Clarisse and Renata, two sisters who find a dying mer man. John who buys magic beans from a guy named Jack. Earl and Naddie, twin brother and sister elves, who at the age of 15 help a shoe maker out. Maisie who at the age of 18 has to save a special someone from the clutches of an evil Elf Queen. :) B.J, Wink and Nodia, this trio races on a flying boat. Zola, a prince who's parents only want him to find his princess so they can get an heir, but Zola is not looking for a princess, he's looking for a prince. Sue who only wants to ride a the horse of a mysterious stranger who rode the firework. Rosie, who wearing her bright read scarf travels through the woods in order to get to her grandmother, Mama Inez's house but the journey gets dangerous. At first I just wasn't sure what to make of this book just by having read the back cover. I mean, I was not expecting anything like this. The book completely blew me away! I loved it! Each story was told in such an incredible way and I just couldn't help but be awed by it all. The way Blubaugh describes things is amazing. :D My favorite story is the Lizard's. It just broke my heart. Poor guy, I still can't get over that, it was just sooo sad! I loved pretty much everything about this book, but two things. I didn't like how sometimes the stories within the story where slow. I also didn't like how the author does not really go into detail about how the world is being put back to normal. Overall it's a beautiful read so I don't mind too much. :) -tvandbookaddict.blogspot.com
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