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Beauty [Paperback]

Robin McKinley
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  • Paperback: 247 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins,Australia; 1st Harper Trophy Ed edition (14 July 1993)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0064404773
  • ISBN-13: 978-0064404778
  • Product Dimensions: 19.3 x 13.1 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 443,195 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"A captivating novel."-- ALA "Booklist""A splendid story."-- "Publishers Weekly" --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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A young woman, well educated and honourable, accepts responsibility for her father's act and leaves her family to enter the enchanted world of castle and Beast. The Beast she finds is not the one she imagined, but can she stay with him?

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
I have always loved fairy tales and the magic that surrounds them, however my main source of fairy tales when I was younger was through Disney films. Beauty and The Beast has always been a favourite fairy tale, because of the morale behind it. The fact that a beautiful girl could come to love monstrous beast despite his appearance was fascinating and heart warming. This was also (and still is) one of my favourite of Disney's animated films.

I think because I had seen the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast (which obviously borrowed A LOT from this book) I didn't appreciate it at first. I had been reading the fairy tale series of Terri Windling when I purchased this book and I remember being quite disappointed when I started reading it...I missed the originality and wonder of the tale (the idea that Beauty enjoys books, and is independent etc.). Now I wonder how I could have! I think this is easy to do because we now live in a time when "Girl Power" and independent heroines aren't surprising.

But as I have grown older and the more I have read it, the more I am amazed at this wonderful and unique telling of such an old tale. And the more I realised what a unique and innovative book this must have been when it was first published in 1978! It still retains some of its distinctiveness but in the surge of books featuring independent heroines some of it was probably lost.

This book is an absolute gem. But I have come to realise just how amazing Beauty is through reading Rose Daughter by the same author. And while I enjoyed the book, through reading it the superiority of Beauty becomes clearer.

My one difficulty was accepting that this Beauty was not beautiful, because that was what always made the fairy tale so spectacular to me; that a beautiful girl could love an ugly monster. But despite the fact that this Beauty doesn't look beautiful, she definitely has a beautiful heart. And at no point do you feel she "settles" for the Beast because she thinks she's plain. Her love for him is real and the way in which it slowly grows makes a thoroughly enjoyable and authentic read.

The book is written in a wonderful style that definitely skips along without the reader getting bored or losing a sense of the world that is contained within it. The distinctions that are made between the different places that Beauty's journey takes her are highlighted well; the bustling city with its riches and parties feels completely different to the peaceful little village, with caring neighbours and friends and the lavish but solitary nature of the Beasts enchanted castle.

But what truly makes this book for me is the characterisation, which is SO original, Beauty and her family are a group of people you really come to love and care for and they are developed really well. Robin McKinley does not just concentrate on the characters of Beauty and the Beast, but also on her sisters, her loving father and her horse. My favourite characters were the Beast, Beauty, Ger and Greatheart but I felt I knew all of them at least a little. Beauty is very down to earth and as the book is written in the first person it is her that you come to know best. But knowing the story of the Beast, while Beauty doesn't means that the reader gets a clearer sense of his despair and the hope that he begins to feel when Beauty enters his life. McKinley portrays so much of his character through the way he says things; "mildly", "horrified". Of all the characters his is developed in a very subtle manner and this is what makes Beauty's time in his castle, my favourite section of the book. Although he is what he is, his wry humour and acceptance of his situation make him my favourite character, and it is completely possible to see why and how Beauty loves him despite his appearance.

I recommend this book therefore, not just to those who love fairy tales, but also to those who enjoy a good story, with characters that are identifiable and real. Young or old you will not be disappointed!!

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I love this book. I read a lot and I rarely read books over more than once, but this was a major exception. I'm not too good looking myself ( unless you ask my parents=-).) but I am intelligent, I'm on honour roll and i hate romance... I love this book. I'm 16 years old and I am a bookaholic, a bibliophile. Read this book, you don't know what you're missing
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This is the first of McKinley's coming of age books and is by no means lacking becase of that fact, it is a true classic.When I picked up this book I had just finished the dark book "Deerskin" and found this book surprisingly refreshing. The last time I had read the TRUE tale of Beauty and the Beast was about eight years ago in my then current orthodontist's office. Well, now eight years after that I found this book wonderfully written. Looking back I find it hard to believe that this book wasn't illustrated because it left such clear mental pictures. The character Beauty is wonderfully relateable and a strong willed young woman who is very admirable. All in all a book you do not want to miss reading. A feel good book to curl by the fireplace on a cold night with.
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A Retelling Of A Traditional Story
When I first read this book I found that it was better than anything Disney could possibly come up with. It was somewhat entertaining and suspenseful at times. Read more
Published on 11 July 2005 by Jennifer Richards
brilliant reworking of the fairy-tale with emotional depth
I too read this book a long time ago, at least ten years, and I have never forgotten it. The cartoon reworking seemed to me to have stolen so many elements of her version that... Read more
Published on 3 Sep 1999
Love Transcends Everything
This book is so much more superior to Rose Daughter, you HAVE to buy this book for your daughter, it's lovely!
Published on 12 July 1999
A Wonderful Book!
This book, was absolutly wonderful! Just the way the author captured Beauty's personality-(All of the characters' personalities)-and the true passion that she had for the beast,... Read more
Published on 15 Mar 1999
Beauty- a richly detailed version of the childhood fairytale
My English class read this book and we only just finished it. I found myself held captive in the romantic, and enriched version of the childhood fairytale that I remembered. Read more
Published on 11 Mar 1999
this is a great book!!!!!!
I loved this book!!!! It tells that not all girls are perfect and we must look inside of our selves to find real beauty. Read more
Published on 5 Feb 1999
What a great book!
I have this book out 9 times from my library! It was definitely a must read book!! McKinely's best work!
Published on 30 Jan 1999
Delightfully told classic with a smart twist
"Beauty" was a gem! Finally, a classic fairytale with an intelligent female character! I loved the incorporation of the traditional story line into a wonderful character... Read more
Published on 20 Jan 1999
ehh...so-so, average, medium, in the middle book
Your average old, typical old, bag of medieval mixes. Not much action or suspense if you ask me, more of a book you'd read a chapter a day from, nothing to make you want to... Read more
Published on 22 Nov 1998
My Favorite. . . McKinley's first and finest!
I discovered this book some five years ago, and it still captivates me every time I read it. This book has surprising depth, a faerie tale that can hold the interest of adults and... Read more
Published on 21 Nov 1998
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