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Overview

A beast. Not quite wolf or bear, gorilla or dog but a horrible new creature who walks upright—a creature with fangs and claws and hair springing from every pore. I am a monster.

You think I'm talking fairy tales? No way. The place is New York City. The time is now. It's no deformity, no disease. And I'll stay this way forever—ruined—unless I can break the spell.

Yes, the spell, the one the witch in my English class cast on me. Why did she turn me into a beast who hides by day and prowls by night? I'll tell you. I'll tell you how I used to be Kyle Kingsbury, the guy you wished you were, with money, perfect looks, and the perfect life. And then, I'll tell you how I became perfectly . . . beastly.

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Flinn (Diva) delivers a lighthearted and contemporary twist on Beauty and the Beast, and while there is nothing shocking nor any striking departure from the original, her retelling is eminently satisfying. Kyle Kingsbury is a gorgeous high school freshman, spoiled rotten by his famous anchorman father, a man who'd rather dole out cash than affection. Kyle attends the exclusive Tuttle School in New York City and torments those poor unfortunates who lack his looks and wealth. When he humiliates a girl at school, she transforms him into a horrific-looking creature. Kyle's only hope for breaking the spell lies in finding true love-as he reports online in meetings of the Unexpected Changes chat group (other members include Froggie and the mermaid Silent Maid). Flinn follows the fairy tale's original plot points closely, but falters in her depiction of the story's bad guys, over-the-top caricatures that simply ring false in her up-to-date setting. Kyle's father, for example, spends literally three minutes with him each day, the time it takes him to heat his dinner in the microwave. Even so, the happily-ever-after ending is rewarding, if not surprising. Ages 14-up. (Oct.)

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The author of Breathing Underwater (HarperCollins, 2001/VOYA June 2001) and Diva (2006/VOYA October 2006), breaks new ground with her first foray into fantasy fiction. It is a tale told and retold many times, but Flinn's rendition of the classic Beauty and the Beast is creative enough to make it an engaging read. Flinn enjoys playing with unexpected narrators in her novels; Breathing Underwater is narrated by an abusive boyfriend, whereas Diva's narrator is his victim. This tale is told by the Beast himself. Kyle Kingsbury, a handsome, selfish young man, judges everyone based on looks. When he intentionally humiliates a strange young woman at the Homecoming Dance, she curses him by taking away his looks and turning him into a frightening manifestation of his beastly inner self. Unable to leave his own house and dismissed by his narcissistic father, Kyle must find a way to live as a Beast until he can break the spell. One kind act has bought him two years to find a girl to love him despite his looks and to learn to love her back. If he cannot, he will remain a Beast forever. The story's Beauty comes into Kyle's life through somewhat contrived circumstances, but she and Kyle are appealing characters who show some genuine growth during the story. Kyle's metamorphosis from arrogant bully to kindhearted gardener could be more unbelievable than his change from boy to beast, but Flinn pulls off both in this engrossing tale that will have appeal for fans of fantasy and realistic fiction.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780060874162
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication date: 10/2/2007
  • Pages: 320
  • Sales rank: 112,617
  • Age range: 14 - 17 Years
  • Lexile: 580L (what's this?)
  • Product dimensions: 5.00 (w) x 7.12 (h) x 1.05 (d)

Meet the Author

Alex Flinn

Alex Flinn loves fairy tales and is also the author of a modern retelling of Beauty and the Beast titled Beastly, which was named a VOYA Editor's Choice for 2007, a New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age for 2008, and a 2008 ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers. Her other books include Breathing Underwater, an ALA Top 10 Best Book for Young Adults, Breaking Point, Nothing to Lose, Fade to Black, and Diva. She lives in Miami with her husband, two kids, a cat, and a dog.

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Beastly EPB

Chapter One

I could feel everyone looking at me, but I was used to it. One thing my dad taught me early and often was to act like nothing moved me. When you're special, like we were, people were bound to notice.

It was the last month before the end of ninth grade. The substitute teacher was giving out ballots for spring dance court, something I'd normally have thought was lame.

"Hey, Kyle, your name's on this." My friend Trey Parker flicked my arm.

"No duh." When I turned Trey's way, the girl next to him...Anna, or maybe Hannah...looked down. Huh. She'd been staring at me.

I examined the ballot. Not only was my name, Kyle Kingsbury, there for ninth-grade prince, but I was the sure winner. No one could compete with my looks and my dad's cash.

The sub was a new one who might still have been under the mistaken impression that because Tuttle was the type of school that had a salad bar in the cafeteria and offered courses in Mandarin Chinese...i.e., a school where the serious money people in New York sent their kids...we weren't going to bust on him like public school dregs. Big mistake. It wasn't like anything the sub said was going to be on an exam, so we were trying to figure out how to make reading the ballot and scratching in our choices take the entire fifty-minute period. At least most of us were. The rest were texting each other. I watched the ones who were filling out their ballots glancing over at me. I smiled. Someone else might have looked down, trying to act all shy and modest, like they were ashamed of having their name there...but it doesn't make sense to deny the obvious.

"My name's there too." Trey flicked my arm again.

"Hey, watch it!" I rubbed my arm.

"Watch it yourself. You've got this stupid grin on your face like you already won, and now you're giving the paparazzi a chance to snap your picture."

"And that's wrong?" I grinned wider, to bug him, and gave a little wave like people in parades. Someone's camera phone snapped at just that moment, like an exclamation point.

"You shouldn't be allowed to live," Trey said.

"Why, thank you." I thought about voting for Trey, just to be nice. Trey was good for comic relief, but not too gifted in the looks department. His family was nobody special either...his dad was a doctor or something. They might post the vote totals in the school newspaper, and it'd be pretty embarrassing for Trey if he came in last or even didn't get any votes at all.

On the other hand, it would be cool if I got two or three times the votes of the next-closest person. And besides, Trey worshipped me. A real friend would want me to win big. That's another thing my dad always said: "Don't be a sucker, Kyle, and do things out of friendship or love. Because what you always end up finding out is the only one who really loves you is you."

I was seven or eight when he first said that, and I asked, "What about you, Dad?"

"What?"

"You love . . ." Me. "Us. Your family."

He gave me a long look before saying, "That's different, Kyle."

I never asked him again if he loved me. I knew he'd told the truth the first time.

I folded my ballot over, to keep Trey from seeing I'd voted for myself. Of course, I knew he voted for himself too, but that was different.

That's when a voice came from the back of the room.

"This is disgusting!"

We all turned.

"Maybe someone left a booger under her desk," Trey whispered.

"Was it you?" I said.

"I don't do that anymore."

"Disgusting," the voice repeated. I stopped talking to Trey and looked at where the voice was coming from, this Goth freak sitting in back. She was a fat chick, dressed in the kind of flowing black clothes you usually only see on witches or terrorists (we don't have uniforms at Tuttle; it would piss off the parents not to be able to buy Dolce & Gabbana), and her hair was green. Obviously a cry for help. Weird thing was, I'd never noticed her before. Most people here I'd known my whole life.

The sub was too stupid to ignore her. "What's disgusting, Miss . . . Miss . . ."

"Hilferty," she said. "Kendra Hilferty."

"Kendra, is there something wrong with your desk?"

"There is something wrong with this world." She stood like she was making a speech. "Something very wrong when it's the twenty-first century and this type of elitist travesty is still being perpetuated." She held up her ballot. People giggled.

"It's a ninth-grade dance ballot," Trey volunteered. "To choose the royalty."

"Exactly," the girl said. "Who are these people? Why should they be treated as royalty? Based upon . . . what? The people on this ballot were chosen on one basis and one basis only...physical beauty."

"Sounds like a good basis to me," I said to Trey, not too softly. I stood. "That's BS. Everyone voted, and this is who they chose. It's a democratic process."

Around me there were some thumbs-ups, some Yeah, mans, particularly from Anna or Hannah. But I noticed that a lot of people, mostly the ugly people, were silent.

The girl took a few steps toward me. "They're sheep, following the herd. They vote for the so-called popular people because it's simple. Surface beauty: blond hair, blue eyes"...she was looking at me..."is always easy to recognize. But if someone is braver, stronger, smarter, that's harder to see."

She pissed me off, so I jumped on her. "If someone's so smart, they'd figure out how to get better-looking. You could lose weight, get plastic surgery, even get your face scraped and your teeth bleached." I emphasized the you in the sentence, so she'd know I meant her and not just some general sort of you. "My dad's a network news guy. He says people shouldn't have to look at ugly people."

Beastly EPB. Copyright © by Alex Flinn. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Available now wherever books are sold.
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  • Posted April 12, 2009

    A classic re-invented!

    We all know the heartwarming stary of Beauty and the Beast, but Alex Flinn has breathed new life into this down-and-dirty Beast's version of it. Taking place in the heart of New York City, it tells the story we all love in a whole new faith. One fabulous trait of this book is it follows the author's(alex Flinn's) well loved style of taking a perfectly fairytale-esk story with a chilling and violent secret that leads the characters to discover real life horrors in the most tragic and surprising manor possible.sadly, This book hasen't been followed by the best reviews, and you may be thinking after reading several other reviews that this book is simply a one-star-worthy copy of Beauty and the beast, and to say the least, you'd be excrutiatingly WRONG! Now, i can simply continue writing on and on about how wonderful this book is, but this is simply my opinion.So, i suggest above everything, to get a truly wise opinion on the book, READ IT FOR YOURSELF!!!

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  • Posted July 14, 2010

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    Flinn loses a valuable sense of realism straight from the first page.

    "Beastly" is a perfect word to describe this novel-and not in the new youth lingo for "awesome" either. It's kept alive by paper thin, two dimensional characters who don't make it from the ink into the imagination.

    Kyle Kingsbury, the protagonist, begins as nothing more than a hormonal teenager with a twisted view on love and beauty. And throughout the novel, nothing changes. There's very little in the way of character development, though he does reach several small epiphanies that make no impact on the actual story. Though he may become "a beast", Kyle is still fixated on his appearance and the only change he undergoes is the switch from priding success to good looks to blaming failure for ugliness.

    Linda Owens is Kyle's love interest and therefore is expected to be the epitome of beauty, right? Well, not exactly. She's very "plain" as Flinn describes, though through Kyle's eyes Lindy is the most lovely thing he's ever seen. At least Linda undergoes a transformation (albeit an unrealistic one) from thinking Kyle is a creepy perve to being completely in love with him.

    The other characters are uneventful, including Kyle's blind teacher, Will, the witch, Kendra, and a small group of people who chat online. In fact, while we're addressing the online chat, it's a complete waste of paper and does nothing for the advancement of the story aside from giving it a more "modern fairytale" outlook-which is forced down the reader's throat.

    Say goodbye to a healthy plotline. 3/4 of the book is a depressed Kyle's angst-ridden rant about being ugly. Sure, the story is emotional-if you call "woe is me" for pages and pages and pages emotional. I call it garbage, but maybe that's just me.

    To be fair, I did read it twice. I thought maybe I was too harsh on it the first time. Actually, by the second run I was wondering why I put myself through that torment again.

    "Beastly" is less of a book and more of a choppy, unoriginal outtake on "Beauty and the Beast". The classic fairytale suffers to be connected with this accumulation of stale characters drawn in black ink. It's more like Flinn tried so desperately hard to keep true to the original story that he created a heap of unneeded aspects that drowned his own creation. If you want to see a true adaptation of "Beauty and the Beast", try "East" by Edith Pattou.

    And they're coming out with a movie...at least Hollywood can't do any worse.

    14 out of 32 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted April 9, 2009

    Flawless Tennage Perfection

    Any reader who is a fan of Beauty and the Beast must read Beastly, by Alex Flinn. Beastly, is a modern day story of Beauty and the Beast. The beast is a high school boy who takes advantage all the great things he has. The character development was wonderful, the story's great symbolism is magnificent, and the principles of perfection are uplifting. Similar to the delicate scent of a faultless rose, Beastly will linger in the reader's mind long after the pages of the book have been closed.
    Firstly, the character development is absolutely wonderful and brings to life a world of characters that together convey a believable civilization. Kyle Kingsbury has the looks, the money and the popularity. So what is he missing? He is missing everything that matters on the inside. He was cruel to anyone who did not meet his standards and put his feelings before anyone else's. One cannot but hate Kyle at the start of the story. Even with his tragic flaw, he is still unlikeable. He is narcissistic and any reader cannot help but feel that Kyle dissevers his comeuppance of being a beast. Half way through the novel readers begin to sympathize, and wish Kyle to find a person to love him for his inner beauty which is actually transformed into a kind hearted person. Even Kendra, the witch who placed the spell on him, wishes the spell to be lifted because Kyle truly saw the error in his passed lifestyle.
    Secondly, the stories symbolism is simple yet complex all at once. Must, if not all the symbolism conveyed throughout the novel is relatively similar to the original tale of Beauty and the Beast. The symbol of the white rose is not just the purity of life, but the precious meaning of it and how no matter what the price is it is still meaningful to a particular person or persons. The night Kyle is transformed he tries to kill himself. He mutilates his arm with intensions to die, but the second he turns away he is magical heeled with not a single scratch on him. This symbolism builds to the idea that one cannot kill their inner identity. In order to change back he must change from within first.
    Thirdly, Alex Flinn makes the reader question his or her views of perfection. When Kyle first meets Lindy he describes her as ugly with crooked teeth and assumes that she is socially awkward. Later on Lindy is Kyle's true love. It seems almost perfect, she is beautiful on the inside and Kyle follows in love with her for her personality. Lindy's red hair and freckles have Kyle question his own standers of beautiful perfection. Kyle names a rose brush after her and her awkward perfection. The tension of Kyle's unrequited love is taunting and then as the reader believes Lindy is beginning to love him in return Kyle has to let her go. He cannot bare the feeling of keeping her as a prisoner; he wants her to willingly stay. The feeling in the pit of every reader's stomach is grief. But perfection is found once again, love is found, and perfect happiness is reached.
    Like a perfect rose, Beastly lingers in the mind of reader's long after the pages of the book have been closed. The main character is believable and well developed. It was a pleasure to watch him dig deep inside himself to find love and hope in a girl who had always existed far below his radar. The symbolism is deeply insightful. The ideals of the boundaries of perfection are tested at great lengths. The book is well worth the read and will keep the reader turning pages compulsively until the story has en

    13 out of 14 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 1, 2010

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    Great retelling. Easy read for the man or the women.

    I'm a sucker for the tale of Beauty and the Beast. Disney's version being my favorite. This book however is also a great retelling.

    The story is set in modern day New York, where a spoiled and handsome high schooler by the name of Kyle Kingsbury just so happens to tick of a witch. It pretty much follows the basic pattern to any tale of Beauty and the Beast so I won't get into detail of the story other then that.

    I just really appreciated the fresh first person perspective from the Beast's point of view. It was really great to see his emotions and thoughts throughout his transformation to a much kinder being. Also, his sarcastic comedical way of going about almost everything. When Lindy comes into the picture this plays a great role as well. Unlike most re-tellings Lindy is the most gorgeous girl and you see from his perspective all her faults and all the things he grows to love about here. I thought this worked very well.

    Even though this is a typical love story and re-telling of Beauty and the Beast I think any individual man or women would in joy it. Its not overly feminine and is not overly sexist either.

    Great read. Recommended.

    9 out of 9 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 29, 2011

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    Excellent read

    I loved reading this wonderful book! It is a story that keeps you entertained for hours.

    4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 11, 2009

    LOVED IT!!!

    When i got this book from the library, i read it and LOVED IT!!! So i found it at a store and bought it. my friends say its stupid because you could get it at the library but i told them i would read over and over again because its AWSOME!!

    4 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 22, 2012

    Awesome book alert!!!!!

    This book is amazing, im not kidding. If u dont belive me read the book for yourself. :D

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 13, 2009

    Very good

    It was a nice fast read that is good for any project.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 3, 2009

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    AWESOME BOOK

    I'm really into the whole fairytale thing right now, and this was reccommended by a friend. She said it was pretty good but not her style. I read the first couple of pages, and I was hooked. I found myself wrapped up in the story of the Beast. You really saw how much he changed after he became a beast. He used to be caught up on appearances, but in the end, he really becomes deeper. He's nicer and cares less about appearances and more about others. I thought the chat room sections were entertaing if a bit too...out of place. It was a pretty good transition, though. I would reccommend this book to any and all fantasy lovers.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 28, 2008

    Great Quick Read

    I read this book in one day, and it was a pleasure. The plot was derived from the age old tale "Beauty and the Beast", one of my favorites, and the story was told from the "beast's" point of view. I loved the way he grew throughout the story, and also discovered so much about himself, such as the fact that he loves reading. At some points, the story went to fast, leaving you thinking, "Where did that come from?", but in the end, it all comes together nicely. The only thing I didn't like was the fact that the ending left somewhat of a cliffhanger, and that you don't figure out exactly what happens to all the people in the transformation chat room... haha.

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  • Posted November 19, 2008

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    Angieville: BEASTLY

    I read this in one big gulp the day it showed up on my doorstep. I've flirted with the thought of reading an Alex Flinn book for awhile now and just never got around to it. BEASTLY was the perfect point of entry. Loved the title, loved the cover, loved the back jacket excerpt. Set in contemporary NYC, this version is told from the Beast's perspective as he recounts the tale of how a scorned gothgirl witch changed him into a beast and his subsequent efforts to regain his human form (and perhaps a little actual humanity while he's at it). What I loved about this book was the way Flinn absolutely threw her story (and her characters) into the modern world of teenagedom. If a 16-year-old former cock of the walk high school student suddenly found himself a big beastie, he'd, well, once he got over the social mortification of it all, he'd totally find himself a chat room for transformation survivors where he could take advantage of his anonymity and make snarky remarks. And that's exactly what Kyle does.

    The book opens with a transcript from one of these chats, and they are interspersed throughout the rest of the narrative. They are the most hilarious parts of the book. BeastNYC, SilentGirl, Froggie, and GrizzlyGuy talk about their struggles as three transformed beings (and one wannabe). The discussion is moderated by the mysterious Mr. Anderson and as the familiar fairy tale characters took shape I couldn't stop myself laughing out loud. This B&B story hits everything right and the changes Ms. Flinn made enhanced her grittier version of the tale. For instance, Flinn's Beast is more akin to a dark superhero. Batman prowling the streets of Gotham City at night. He even takes a new name--Adrian--symbolizing his complete reversal in fortune, bleak new outlook on life, and ultimate rejection of the boy he used to be. In addition, the reader gets to catch the whole transformation thing as it happens. In most versions, we come to it way after the fact. Often the Beast has been languishing under his curse for hundreds of years when we come upon him. In this case, Kyle/Adrian has just two years to find true love and break the spell. I liked that we got in on how he coped with it all, as opposed to getting it in retrospect. This is also the first version I've read where Beauty's family didn't want her. Where, by all accounts, she's had a rougher life than he has. It makes it that much sweeter when these two people who have suffered much find not only love, but a way out.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 23, 2011

    Highly Recommended For All Ages!

    Alex Flinn's novel, Beastly, is equivalent to a present time Beauty and the Beast. A popular, rich, and good-looking teenage boy's world is turned upside down after being cursed with a spell that makes him ugly, or beastly. To break this spell, he must find a girl to love him that will see past his ugliness and love him for his personality. In my opinion, the author succeeded in using this plot to teach the reader a lesson because the reader understands the characters' feelings and views. In this novel, the characters and settings are described very well. The setting of a high school works in advantage towards the moral of the story, due to the fact that the majority of people who judge others based on looks are teenagers and young adults. Overall, I found this novel to be inspiring and poignant and I would recommend it to anyone of all ages, especially teenagers.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 3, 2012

    Dont You Dare Say You Saw the Movie....

    Maybe you did see the movie but this book issomething that couldn't possibly be duplicated. Its a captovating story of Kyle Kingsbury as his life bexomes utterly beastly. The love in this story will keep you awake and dreaming the adventures will have you up late into the night and the all around craftsmenshipwill pull you in. This is a wonderfulbook for all readers. Youwill be encompassed in the claws of Kyle as he becomes on the outide what he IS on the inside. And this is tragically BEASTLY.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 28, 2012

    ???????

    Is this in german like the overview? I dont know if i should buy it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 27, 2012

    Beastly<3

    I love the movie! I wanna read this book because I know it will be amazing!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 24, 2012

    Gud

    Itz defenetly a good book i like it becase it shows how that girl falls in love with kyle eventhough he is verry ugly

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 23, 2012

    Beastly

    I honestly love the fact that Alex Finn goes for inner beauty

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  • Posted January 23, 2012

    Unwind by Neal Shusterman

    I loved this book. If you love the story Beauty and the Beast, then you'll love this book. Instead of the beauty and the beast, it's a more modern beauty and the beast. It's in present day New York where the main character the beautiful Kyle Kingsbury takes advantage of what he has. After he takes advantage a Witch casts a spell on him and he turns into a beast. He has 2 years to find true love and kiss her or he stays this way FOREVER. Does he find true love? Does he kiss her? Read the book to find out.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 22, 2012

    Luvd it

    AWESOMENESS!!!"!!!!! Personaly liked the movie better mire realistic and relatable but if ur a romantic ull love it too. Ive read it in lik a day multiple. Its veery symbolic and sweet u really see him grow and lindy too. I defintly recomend it andthe movie

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  • Posted March 10, 2011

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    Wonderful Story!

    I am a huge Beauty and the Beast fan and this was a great new spin on the whole story from a modern and fresh point of view. I would suggest this to anyone who is looking for something new to read.

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