mandag den 5. april 2010

Beastly Review

Beastly By Alex Flinn

Kyle Kingsbury has everything. Perfect looks, lots of money, is popular, perfect family and friends all the things he could want. He is the guy you wish you were and the guy nobody is. But not everything is as it seems on the surface. He may look good and has money, but his family is far from perfect. Kyle is a teenager who bases everything on looks and treats people like dirt. He is absolutly beastly. And one day in class he treats a ugly girl named Kendra horrible, but later ask her to prom as a joke. When Kendra finds out it was a joke, Kyle finds out she is a witch and she puts a spell on Kyle: Now he is a beast, ugly and everything. He has 2 years to find true love or he will stay a beast forever.
Now Kyle´s father gets Kyle to move into an apartment, with a maid and a tutor. Kyle spends his days reading and on the internet and sometimes by night, he go out to see the world. Until one day a man breaks into Kyle´s house, the man offers Kyle his daughter Lindy to live there, if Kyle let him go. Kyle says yes and soon Kyle and Lindy is living together in the same house. And Lindy soon begins to trust Kyle. Can this girl be Kyle´s true love? But can she love him, as a person and not a beast?


Beastly is a modern retelling of Beauty and the Beast. It is a good enough book, i just fund it boring to read it.
The main character is made really good, because he really is beastly on the inside. He only thinks about himself and in truth he doesn´t have any real friends weather he says so or not. I don´t know but i am having a hard time judging this book and i thin that i didn´t fund the love so believable, it is like suddenly he loves her, i think it comes very sudden.

Grade: 4

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