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Jim C. Hines

Jim C. Hines
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Libriomancer (2012)

This was the first Jim C. Hines book I read. I am late-come to the fold, I guess, and have actually been reading his blog longer than his novels. (Good reading on his blog, by the way).Anyhow, I very much liked Libriomancer, both the concept and the characters were fascinating and easy to get int...

Libriomancer (2012) by Jim C. Hines
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The Stepsister Scheme (2009)

What a thrilling book to read ! I liked it from A to Z. First , I really appreciated the universe the author set. We have faeries , pixies , goblins , enchantresses , witches and much more . The world the three princesses live in is well-built and nicely developed .The plot was intriguing and int...

The Stepsister Scheme (2009) by Jim C. Hines
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The Mermaid's Madness (2009)

The story is based on the original fairytale by Hans Christen Anderson, yet it is darker (and that is quite an accomplishment), but Hines managed to temper it with light humor as well. There is a lot of magic, fighting, soul sucking, shape shifting and lifesaving (- oh I forgot the self-healing s...

The Mermaid's Madness (2009) by Jim C. Hines
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Drei Engel für Armand : [Roman] (2009)

I just finished book 1 of the Princess series by Jim C Hines, and it was a lovely, fun read. Had some predictable bits, of course, but that'll happen when you're basing your characters on well known fairy tales and legends. And there were some wonderful (and wonderfully awful) twists on those fai...

Drei Engel für Armand : [Roman] (2009) by Jim C. Hines
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L'enlèvement du prince Armand (2000)

This book has everything a girl could want: fairy tales, action, and kick butt heroines. I have to thank Steph from Barnes and Noble for recommending it. Jim Hines does an excellent job creating realistic, relatable characters. I liked that the Grimm fairy tale versions were used instead of the D...

L'enlèvement du prince Armand (2000) by Jim C. Hines
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(Ne)Šťastné konce (2010)

This book was a fun, quick read, but overall nothing life changing. As far as fairy tale stories go, this is an interesting spin. I appreciate the fact that the main characters are all the usual "damsels in distress", transformed into women able to take care of themselves. In fact, in this book, ...

(Ne)Šťastné konce (2010) by Jim C. Hines
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Die Fiese Meerjungfrau (2011)

I've read several mermaid books lately, and honestly couldn't finish most. So glad to have found this book! It is the second of a series, but stands alone well (I haven't read the first book). Basically, three kick-ass princesses (Snow White, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty) work together to sav...

Die Fiese Meerjungfrau (2011) by Jim C. Hines
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La Folie de la Petite Sirène (2011)

Such a fun book! Leaps and bounds better than the first in the Princess series. Hines has really developed the characters and made them interesting and complicated. The princesses are badass and flawed. Talia's love story isn't a trite maneuver to win some cheap points, but a compelling plot ...

La Folie de la Petite Sirène (2011) by Jim C. Hines
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Rotkäppchens Rache (2011)

The series stays about the same level of action and humor, with the addition of Red Riding Hood as an antagonist/unlikely ally in an adventure that deals with Talia (Sleeping Beauty) and her past. The back story for Talia is full and powerful. The weakest thing about this book is that some of t...

Rotkäppchens Rache (2011) by Jim C. Hines
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La Vengeance du Petit Chaperon Rouge (2011)

We tend to censor our fairy tales, preferring the romance and adventure to the darker truths. Most people grow up believing that Sleeping Beauty was awakened by a courtly kiss from a handsome prince, but the truth is that Talia was raped, only awakening to the pangs of childbirth nine months late...

La Vengeance du Petit Chaperon Rouge (2011) by Jim C. Hines
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Dämon, Dämon an der Wand (2012)

I picked this up on a whim. It is actually the last book in the series which I never do but something told me I needed to read it. This is such a dark twist on the fairy tales we knew as kids. He takes these princess and gives them a backbone and personality. It was also a refreshing to read a ch...

Dämon, Dämon an der Wand (2012) by Jim C. Hines

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