APRIL 2015 - AudioFile
Narrator Bronson Pinchot expertly gives voice and personality to almost a dozen familiar characters from fairy tales. In this story princes and princesses are on the run for the alleged murder of Snow White's sister, Briar Rose. It's the latest in a series of books set in this weird fairy-tale world. Pinchot opts to give some of the characters bizarre affectations, like California surfer accents. He’s particularly good at making ogres sound like monsters and making the book an enjoyable romp. The Princes Charming, all four of them, are trying to save themselves and their famous wives, including Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, from evil forces who want to rule the 13 kingdoms, where all had previously lived happily ever after. The book is silly and quirky but full of adventure and derring-do. M.S. 2015 Audies Winner © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine
APRIL 2015 - AudioFile
Narrator Bronson Pinchot expertly gives voice and personality to almost a dozen familiar characters from fairy tales. In this story princes and princesses are on the run for the alleged murder of Snow White's sister, Briar Rose. It's the latest in a series of books set in this weird fairy-tale world. Pinchot opts to give some of the characters bizarre affectations, like California surfer accents. He’s particularly good at making ogres sound like monsters and making the book an enjoyable romp. The Princes Charming, all four of them, are trying to save themselves and their famous wives, including Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, from evil forces who want to rule the 13 kingdoms, where all had previously lived happily ever after. The book is silly and quirky but full of adventure and derring-do. M.S. 2015 Audies Winner © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine
Kirkus Reviews
★ 2014-02-19
The members of the League of Princes, good-hearted if only semicompetent heroes, are dubbed outlaws when accused of murder most foul! Strange things are afoot in the Thirteen Kingdoms, none stranger than the wanted posters proclaiming that the League of Princes murdered sometimes-antagonist Princess Briar Rose. The reward for their capture, literally "untold riches," sets bounty hunters after them, and Gustav, Frederic and Rapunzel are captured. In a wacky sequence of mistakes and flukes, two sets of rescuers—Duncan and Snow, and Ella and Liam—fall in and out of the bounty hunters' clutches until the princesses are trapped beyond rescue, and the brave princes run away. Their stories diverge, as the princes have swashbuckling adventures that ultimately strand them on an island. Meanwhile, the princesses spend quality time in jail alongside bread thief Val Jeanval, until their imminent executions necessitate a jailbreak. While initially portrayed as more competent than their princes, the princesses soon reveal themselves as just as hilariously dysfunctional. Throughout the heroes' and heroines' travels, the antiprince conspiracy is revealed in each kingdom—it's directly related to loose ends from The Hero's Guide to Storming the Castle (2013). Side characters make comedic final appearances, and a surprise villain team-up provides closure to the trilogy. Part screwball comedy, part sly wit and all fun. (Fantasy. 8 & up)