![]() I thought the prose jarringly clunky and unsophisticated in general, and I considered DNFing because of it. Who wouldn’t want the stories they put on the page to take on a life of their own? Unfortunately, The Princess and the Page did not capture my attention the way I thought it would, and I closed the covers with some disappointment. Magical pens and stories springing to life sound like the perfect middle grade fantasy, so I was excited to read this one. So when Keira stumbles across a beautiful pen hidden in her parents’ bedroom, she takes it and begins to write a fairy tale, But she has no idea what her words will unleash or the danger she will find herself in. ![]() All she knows is that her mom hates stories only lists, facts, and the “the truth” are allowed in their home. Keira has no idea that her family are Word Weavers, who can make stories real by using a magical pen. ![]()
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