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Grounded : the adventures Rapunzel / by Morrison, Megan,1976-;
Rapunzel believes she is the luckiest person in Tyme, because Witch tells her so, but when Jack climbs into her tower to steal an enchanted rose, he hints that Witch is not telling the whole truth and Rapunzel, driven by her anger and fear, descends to the ground for the first time.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Rapunzel (Tale); Witches; Fairies; Brigands and robbers; Magic; Characters and characteristics in literature;
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Disenchanted : the trials of Cinderella / by Morrison, Megan,1976-;
For generations the Charming men have been cursed, but now that the witch Envearia is dead the curse should be broken--however things are complicated at Charming Palace: King Clement is still nasty, Queen Maud has fled with the help of her son, Prince Dash, and Ella Coach (called Cinderella) would rather be at home sewing than living in the palace at Charming Prep school.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Cinderella (Legendary character); Blessing and cursing; Magic; Princes; Interpersonal relations; Characters and characteristics in literature;
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Transformed : the perils of the Frog Prince / by Morrison, Megan,1976-;
Prince Syrah of the Olive Isles used to be human (and a jerk), but for the last fifteen months he has been a frog (still a jerk) and he would really, really, like to be human again; although life has been a little better since Rapunzel found him, the spell he is under prevents people from realizing who he is--his one advantage is that he can hear people's thoughts when his skin is in contact with them, and hopefully he can use that to save Rapunzel and Jack, and earn his humanity back.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Adventure fiction.; Frog Prince (Tale); Rapunzel (Tale); Magic; Frogs; Princes; Blessing and cursing; Characters and characteristics in literature;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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