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Princess Princess Ever After
Princess Princess Ever After | Katie O'Neill
When the heroic princess Amira rescues the kind-hearted princess Sadie from her tower prison, neither expects to find a true friend in the bargain. Yet as they adventure across the kingdom, they discover that they bring out the very best in the other person. Theyll need to join forces and use all the know-how, kindness, and bravery they have in order to defeat their greatest foe yet: a jealous sorceress, who wants to get rid of Sadie once and for all. Join Sadie and Amira, two very different princesses with very different strengths, on their journey to figure out what happily ever after really means--and how they can find it with each other.
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Rachiiebookdragon
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A cute graphic novel.

Read for reading challenges.

Library book 📖

4/5

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ChasingOm
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Another graphic novel off my TBR!

This was super cute and had a good lesson to be proud of being who you are, not simply accepting what you‘re told you should be.

I got my Litsy TBR down to 99! 😂

TieDyeDude I loved this one! 😁 2mo
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underground_bks
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K O‘Neill is the monarch of radically gentle graphic fantasy for all ages. Princess Princess Ever After, a middle grades graphic novel, stars two princesses & begins when one saves the other from a dragon-guarded tower. Along the way they make friends, stand up to enemies, & have their preconceptions about what it means to be a damsel, a hero, or a queen challenged. I hope the scene pictured isn‘t too spoilery—it would 100% get me to read this! 👑

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PuddleJumper
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A very cute read

New Kid on the Book the cover 😍 2y
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LibrarianRyan
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⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐5 ⭐
I love a book that takes normal story tropes and spins them on their head. This juvenile graphic novel does just that. We have two princesses, one stuck in a tower, and one alone adventuring on a unicorn. Amira wanted to be more than a cook and clean and rule by her husband‘s side princess. She wanted action, she wanted adventure, and she wanted a life of importance. Sadie is trapped in her tower. Her trap is one not just of

LibrarianRyan location, but one of words. With a vile sister that constantly reminders he she could never rule because she is fat and ugly, Sadie lacks confidence in herself. Amira helps Sadie find that confidence, and together they help out a laddie in distress, learn to be themselves, and rule with a kind and loving heart. They show that love is love, and that is all that matters. This book was amazing. It was a bit short and simple, but the heart 2y
LibrarianRyan screams loud and proud. These princesses are destined to live happily ever after. 2y
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peanutnine
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What a cute little graphic novel! ☺️
Sending it out to you tomorrow @WanderingBookaneer #LMPBC #GroupG @LibrarianRyan @bibliobard @suvata

LibrarianRyan Yeahhh 3y
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Nelnjali
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4.5 ⭐ What an incredibly sweet, adorable book this is with some great, empowering messages. I was actually chuckling out loud at it in the library (no shame reading kids books as an adult) and definitely let out a few proclamations of “awwww“ as well. I highly recommend it for lovers of fairy tales of all ages.

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bibliobard
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Decided to do a mini-marathon of sorts and tore through all three of these graphic novels. I enjoyed the artwork and color of all of these stories! It‘s a strong star to July #bookspinbingo and the graphic novel group for #LMPBC (since the tagged book wound up being my #doublespin entry).

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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bibliobard
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My books for #LMPBC came in! So excited to read both of these in July with #groupG #groupP 😍

Soubhiville Yay! 3y
LibrarianRyan Nice. I have ace of spades and hope to sneek it in soon. 3y
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BookInMyHands
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What if the princess doesn‘t want to be rescued from the tower? That is until she meets an adventurous princess...

Ultimately we rescue ourselves from the tower of other people‘s making when we stop believing the lies they tell us and go find life for ourselves. Another fantastic Queer read.

#readingqueerauthors2020

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jb72
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#bookspin #bookspinbingo

This is a cute short comic book style story. The message is good, but I did feel like the story was a bit choppy and the princesses at first seemed weird. But the message came across.

Lucy_Anywhere I really enjoyed Bel Canto ❤️ 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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Kenyazero
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Simple and adorable. Very much a charming adventure for young readers. I am always happy to find books that promote diversity and challenge both gender norms and tropes like this. #comic #lgbtq #TheRainbowShelf

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TieDyeDude
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Super cute. I've loved everything Katie O'Neill has done.

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silentrequiem
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Not my best reading year. I'll have to read harder in 2020! #myyearinbooks

julesG You did great! 4y
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Lizpixie
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Well, it was cute, it was adorable, it was quick! It was also a lovely little tale about two princesses who didn‘t want to conform to society‘s views of them. I especially loved the dancing ogre & Prince Butthead. #24B4Monday #readathon

Andrew65 Can‘t beat a lovely quick book. 5y
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Lizpixie
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I need cheering up, so I‘m going with this very cute graphic novel by the author that wrote The Tea Dragon Society. When it‘s a heroic princess that rescues princess Sadie from her tower prison instead of a prince,neither expects to find a true friend.Traveling together, they need to join forces to defeat a jealous sorceress with a grudge against Sadie. I‘m expecting cute, I‘m expecting adorable, I‘m expecting a great story. #24B4Monday #readathon

CoffeeCatsBooks I love the art and color palette in her work! 5y
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RiaWritten
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I am screaming this was fantastic

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Lizpixie
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#BookMail Pt11 I loved The Tea Dragon Society by this author/illustrator from New Zealand. The art is so gorgeous & her stories really do justice to them. I really want a tea dragon! This one is a sort of retelling of Rapunzel, except instead of the handsome prince rescuing sad Princess Sadie from her prison tower, it‘s the feisty Princess Amira. This starts their adventure & working together to keep ahead of the witch that wants Sadie dead.

Jeg Loved this book. 5y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Mehso-so

I don't know, I see the adorableness but I also feel like this #comic is underdeveloped and rushed? It feels a bit like it's still the concept for a graphic novel rather than a fleshed out narrative and rounded characters. I did love the colour palette and the illustrations though, as well as the queer representation appropriate for kids as young as 6-7 and the fat girl and the black girl. #QueerBooks

SW-T I read a couple reviews about it and a blurb from the author. Seems like the focus was on “cute”, “sweet”, and “adorable” for kids, with underlying messages about friendship, gender, heroism, and the importance of staying true to oneself. Maybe more developed if target group were older? 🤔🤔 5y
hissingpotatoes I agree with @SW-T , I do think it was fast and short, but it used the space very intelligently to get across sooooo many important themes. 5y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @SW-T Hmm, I don't think so. I've read plenty of books for elementary school age kids and younger that have better developed narratives. I think the author could have either narrowed the scope of the story and fleshed out a smaller part of the whole or developed the narrative as it is. 5y
SW-T @CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian Have you thought of contacting her to ask? I‘ve actually contacted authors before if stuff didn‘t make sense to me and they‘ve always been nice enough to answer. 5y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @SW-T oh, I wouldn't want to bother her 😀 5y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Couldn't resist taking this all ages comic out when I saw it on the shelf at work tonight. It looks adorable. I've been meaning to read it for a while now! #QueerBooks

SW-T Love the cover! 5y
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hissingpotatoes
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5/5⭐ Epic perfection. It deals with so much, all accessible to a younger audience w/o being cheesy or fake. It's cute, funny, quirky, serious, heartwarming. It's about healthy found friendships & love, defying expected gender roles to be true to yourself, dealing w/ fat shaming/bullying, following your dreams, nonviolent conflict resolution, different types of bravery, protecting loved ones...I could go on. Just read it. #queerlitread #projectSAMS

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hissingpotatoes
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"Because I am no prince! My name is Princess Amira...And I have a grappling hook."

An epic line to join the ranks of Evelyn's (The Mummy) "I...am a librarian!" and Eowyn's (LOTR) "I am no man!"

#queerlitread #projectSAMS

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SkeletonKey
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Needed something light after finishing my last book so luckily I borrowed this from a friend.

Absolutely adorable twist on the classic prince and princess tropes. And look at these cute illustrations 😆

#queerlit #graphicnovel

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MadCatRamble
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Queer princesses kicking ass and falling in love? Yes. All the yeses everywhere. This was so lovely and charming and wonderful that I don‘t know what to do with myself ❤️

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Fancypants
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Really cute lower middle grade graphic novel.

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AmandaFields
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#riotgrams day 5: royalty

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Listener15
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Trade number three! I am excited to read this again. I read it back when it was a web comic and I loved it. I was thrilled to see that she got published. #24in48

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ericarobynreads
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Princess Princess Ever After by Katie O'Neill is an adorable and refreshing take on the typical princess-in-a-tower-needing-rescue storyline. It's a very quick read, but I can't recommend it highly enough!

My full review here: http://www.ericarobynreads.com/2017/12/graphic-novel-review-princess-princess.ht...

#graphicnovel #princesses

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Bookzombie
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#allthebooksof2017 Day 2

At 56 pages, this one was the shortest book I have read this year. #shortestbookyouread

Krisjericho Loved this one! 6y
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CoffeeCatsBooks
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Cute, short middle grade graphic novel where the princesses save themselves. Loved the color palette 🎨 in it. Tea Dragon Society is still my favorite by Katie O‘Neill though.

Miss Annabel was my purring reading buddy for this one. #CatsofLitsy

rubyslippersreads Don't you mean Princess Annabel? 😻 6y
CoffeeCatsBooks @rubyslippersreads Lol, she certainly agrees with you! 6y
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Jeg
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Headlines in our weekend paper. A bit of a damming article. Right at the time when here we are having a "vote"!!!! on same sex marriage. I'm thinking this paper very right wing. Anyway decided I best read the said comic. My partner is a comic collector and sure enough she had it. About to find a sunny spot to sit and read it. See what all the fuss!!! Is about. @MrsMalaprop

MrsMalaprop In the West or Sunday Times? Would like to hear what you think once you've read it. 7y
Jeg @MrsMalaprop It was the West. The book is a great story. Would love for it to be in our library at school. I read the reviews on here and all good too. From the pics looked like a lot were library books too. Kids of any age could read it. Wonderful. Silly annoying head line in the West. The article wasn't too bad but bet most people would not have bothered reading it. 7y
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AlizaApp
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The princesses save themselves in this one. Cute graphic novel.

Weave I was the little girl that didn't see the point in a prince saving you, you want something done, do it yourself😂 x 7y
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Nitpickyabouttrains
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Super cute graphic novel. It read quick and was fun. Good representation in younger Aimed fiction.

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NAM99
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This was suggested to me by my comic book shop because my love of Princelss. It was a cute story of more self-rescuing princesses who fall in love (with each other).

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khooliha
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It's very short but also? Very cute.

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khooliha
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A very relatable ogre.

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khooliha
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Time for some comics in bed.

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rachelsbrittain
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Just stumbled across the web comic version of this super cute middle grade fairy tale graphic novel (which you can find here: http://strangelykatie.com/princessprincess/nggallery/image/image/) . A princess rescues a princess from a tower and they travel across the land figuring out what it means to be brave and to be princesses. Very short & very sweet. It's a cute story & great (much needed) rep for younger readers.

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gibblr
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This was super cute. Beating all stereotypes of girls and boys and heroes and princesses!!! Didn't see the need for all the fat comments, but otherwise it was fabulous.

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emtobiasz
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Super cute, super short middle-grade graphic novel. A romance between two princesses. I would have liked a bit more length/depth/plot/everything, personally, but this will still fly off my library shelves ❤️

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sydneyerin
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This was so good. It is very sweet and so cute! Reading it made me happy.
#princess #comic #lgbtq #cute

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Krisjericho
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A fairy tale graphic novel that challenges gender roles, body image issues, flawed families, and introduces children to a happy, functional lesbian couple. I wish it was longer, or a series. Happily passed this one on to my graphic novel loving 10-year old daughter.

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abbylibrarian
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Howie and I are cheating and starting #middlegrademay a little early with this LGBT fairy tale graphic novel. Charming, funny, and hits a lot of diversity buttons, though the story is a little bit choppy and I wish there were more!

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xicanti
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I adored PRINCESS, PRINCESS in its original webcomic form, and I'm beyond glad it's now available in print so I can rec it to EVEN MORE PEOPLE! It's an adorable, all-ages comic about princesses who rescue themselves and each other, go on adventures with a cute little dragon and a unicorn who'll do anything for a cookie, and eventually fall in love. I grinned my way through it.

Bibliogeekery #queerbooks can't wait to read this one! 7y
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eekabook
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This was a super cute book that addressed a lot of important subjects in a very very short page count. I wish it was just slightly longer- as it's a very topical book and I felt like it could have benefited from a little more depth.

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eekabook
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A+ reasons for being a good protector. Would recommend. 😁

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eekabook
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Soooo glad I stashed some of my tbr pile at my desk. Forgot until I got to work that I'm meeting people for a movie tonight. #lunchreads #whenyouliveinthemiddleofnowheresoyoudonthaveenoughtimetogohome

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Bookzombie
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This was cute and sweet. It felt a little choppy but it's still a pick for me.

Soubhiville How cute! 7y
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ShansMousey
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A very sweet graphic novel about two princesses who fall in love. Amira wants to be a hero and Sadie has to learn to be a good Queen. It's a shame this seems to be the only volume. I would have liked the story to allow Amira some more character development that isn't seen in flashbacks or summaries. I love Amira's character design. I have a soft spot for girls who dress as princes. Blame it on my love of Revolutionary Girl Utena.