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The Plague
The Plague | Joanne Dahme
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In a land overshadowed by death, fifteen year-old Nell's uncanny resemblance to Princess Joan brings her to act as her double - what young girl wouldn't want to leave a life of poverty and pretend to be a princess? But when the plague catches up to the royal entourage, thwarting the King's plan for the princess to marry the Prince of Castile and seal an alliance between their kingdoms, Nell's life could change forever. Princess Joan's brother The Black Prince schemes to make the wedding go on declaring Nell will no longer double for Joan, she will become the princess and dupe Prince Pedro into marriage! With the aid and protection of a quirky band of friends - a Spanish minstrel, a monk, a gravedigger, a band of merchants - Nell must evade not only the Black Prince, a practitioner of the dark arts, but the plague as well, as she fights to return to the King and country. Based on historical truth, Dahme beautifully captures the dark terror of a Plague-infested fourteenth century Europe, while bringing to life the daily existence of medieval life for young adult readers.
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wideeyedreader
The Plague | Joanne Dahme
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⭐️⭐️1/2.
This book has an interesting enough premise—Nell looks remarkably like the Princess Joan, so is tasked to act as her body double and protect her. When the Princess dies from the deadly Black Death, her brother decides it‘s a good idea to deceive everyone into thinking Nell is the Princess. The characters in this one were rather flat, one-dimensional characters with little development, and the plot was very convenient. #doublespin

TheAromaofBooks Hate it when a plot doesn't live up to its potential!! 4y
wideeyedreader @TheAromaofBooks Me too! It‘s almost sad 4y
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