![]() ![]() I don’t mind reading books for younger readers, but I also really think that the book really holds up well for adult readers as well as children. She gets a job! She stands up for the kitchen maids! She refuses to let her parents destroy the countryside via dragon in an effort to marry her off! I loved her character so much. ![]() Amy is such a determined little heroine, and she really takes control of her own life. I’ll get straight to the point: The Ordinary Princess is a highly adorable story, and it’s a great reading choice for younger girls. ![]() Kaye book I can find, after I fell deeply in love with The Far Pavilions earlier this year. (a) It was a recommendation from Amrita, of Amrita By the Book (you can check out her Booktube channel here and her Bookstagram here) and But when her despairing parents go one step too far in their plans to marry her off, Amy decides she needs to take matters into her own hands. When Princess Amythest (aka Amy) is born, she receives gift upon gift from her fairy godmothers: charm, wit, grace, courage…and to her parent’s horror, her most eccentric fairy godmother grants her the gift of being ordinary! Unlike her impossibly beautiful and perfect sisters, Amy likes climbing trees, exploring forests, and getting into all manner of adventures. ![]()
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