- Would you listen to Beauty and the Beast: A Real Life Fairytale again? Why?
- I don’t think I would listen to this audiobook again. It was a cute, quick listen, but it wasn’t oh-my-gosh-I-have-to-listen-again good, though I rarely listen or read books more than once. I book really has to blow me away for me to listen/read 2x.
- How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
- The story itself was cute. I hadn’t realized that it was a Christian novel, though it really only touched on religion. I think if I were to change one (okay, two) things, it would be 1. I know it’s a novella, but it felt a bit rushed in a few spots and 2. (POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT) I really disliked that Gaston was after Belle’s dad, and ultimately her, because of her dad’s gambling debts. I don’t know why, but that just bothered me a bit. Likely because I can’t get it out of my head that Belle’s dad is supposed to be a good guy.
- Which character – as performed by Angie Hickman – was your favorite?
- I didn’t have a particular favorite character, though Ms. Hickman did a good job narrating. I suppose if I had to pick one, it would be Belle because she was the main character. I know that’s an awful reason, but that’s what I got. I didn’t connect closely to any of the characters.
- Any additional comments?
- This novella is based around the main character from Beauty & the Beast. If you’re hoping to meet the majority of the Beast’s household, they aren’t mentioned in the book. Just worth noting.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
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