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Reawakened (Once Upon A Time #1) Paperback | Pages: 337 pages
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ISBN: 1401312721 (ISBN13: 9781401312725)
Edition Language: English
Series: Once Upon A Time #1

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Emma Swan's life has been anything but a fairy tale. She's been on her own since she was abandoned as a baby—that is, until the night of her twenty-eighth birthday, when Henry, a ten-year-old boy, shows up on her doorstep. He's the son Emma gave up for adoption, and this surprise visit turns her life upside down. Henry takes Emma back to his home in Storybrooke, Maine, where, Henry claims, all the residents are actually fairy tale characters who can't remember their true identities. And if Henry's right, that means that his sweet-natured, lonely schoolteacher Mary Margaret Blanchard is really Snow White, the iconic princess ... and also Emma's long-lost mother. In Fairy Tale Land, we meet Snow White as a bandit on the run, forced into exile by her stepmother, the Evil Queen. Snow's a young woman learning to become a hero, who will do anything to live happily ever after with her one true love, Prince Charming. The closer Emma comes to Henry in Storybrooke, the harder it is for her to ignore the dark curse that haunts this small New England town and binds her to Mary Margaret. If Emma can learn to accept her destiny as Storybrooke's savior and break the curse, she just might get the family reunion she's dreamed about her entire life.

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Title:Reawakened (Once Upon A Time #1)
Author:Odette Beane
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 337 pages
Published:May 7th 2013 by Disney Hyperion Books (first published January 1st 2013)
Categories:Fantasy. Fairy Tales. Retellings. Young Adult. Romance. Fiction. Magic

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While I love the show and really wanted to love this book, I didn't. It is all well and good to be a quick, easy read but I think it was something of a cheap job to do the chapters whole-cloth from the episodes. I understand that they didn't want to add anything, and that's perfectly fine, but the transitions that are effective on TV just didn't work in text. If I wasn't a faithful series watcher I would have gotten lost at some points because there was no common thread. In text form it also

First review of 2020! So, having seen the show Once Upon a Time, I knew everything that would happen. It followed it pretty closely to the first season. It made me love the show even more having now read it. There were some things I had forgotten and I was glad to revisit Storybrooke. My one complaint is the author constantly used the word glib. I counted three times the word was used and then finally, they said glibly. Like... do you not know any other word? It was strange. But I love this show

This story is MUCH better as a tv-show. Maybe it could have been better if everything wasn't so abbreviated.

This is a great book for any Once Upon a Time fan. Switches between Emma Swan & her mother Snow White's point of views (Emma being in present day Storybrooke, Snow in the past Enchanted Forest). This is basically highlights of the shows first season, with bits and pieces of new information added in. As a Emma Swan fan, I really enjoyed being able to read an interpretation of her thought process in season one.

Can't wait to see how the story'll be like on paper!!!edit on July 27, 20132.5 stars.Overall mood of the whole book = intensely dull. Hard to follow and understand for anyone interested in the book but has NOT watched the show.And how DO you adapt something that is originally NOT a written piece of idea? I've read adaptations for the Spider-Man trilogy, Iron Man, and The Darn Knight, and one thing I've noticed is that things get shorten down into simple descriptions.Probably won't be reading

I don't often read novelizations, but I found myself enjoying this.The familiar feeling of being back in Storybrooke, but being able to actually know the thoughts and emotions of the people as they are going through the first adventure was, well it felt like an Easter egg. Don't get me wrong, all the amazing actors and actresses in OUaT brought those feelings and emotions across their performances, but this is just... Different. Also there is no dichotomy between the onscreen characters, and the

Can it be May 7th already so that I run to my favourite bookshop and pick up my copy????

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