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For Briar Rose, life is anything but a fairy tale. She's stuck in a small town in deepest Georgia with parents who won't let her out of their sight, a bunch of small-minded, gossiping neighbours and an evil ex who's spreading nasty rumours about what she may or may not have done in the back of his car. She's tired of it all, so when, on her sixteenth birthday, her parents tell her that she is cursed and will go to sleep for a hundred years when the clock strikes midnight, she's actually kind of glad to leave it all behind. She says her goodbyes, lies down, and closes her eyes . . . And then she wakes up. Cold, alone and in the middle of the darkest, most twisted fairy tale she could ever have dreamed of. Now Briar must fight her way out of the story that has been created for her, but she can't do it alone. She never believed in handsome princes, but now she's met one her only chance is to put her life in his hands, or there will be no happy ever after and no waking up.
OMG finally done. I thought this book would never finished. I thought I would really like this book because fairy tales and princesses and princes and happy endings but nope. omg no. I actually didn't like Briar whatsoever. Like honestly, she thinks everything is about her, hates every single girl who looks at any guy she likes, was all like "ohh noes i'm gonna die?? okayyy let me get comfy in bed" da fuck woman? All her thoughts like magically came true and like seriously this book is mADE OF
Full review also posted here on TotalTeenFiction.Disclosure: I won a copy of this book from the publisher via Goodreads first reads.When I saw I'd won a copy of Briar Rose I was really excited. I love the idea of fairy tale retellings and I was won over by that gorgeous cover. Briar Rose is a twist on sleeping beauty, and tells the story of Briar who is cursed to die on her sixteenth birthday. When she falls into a deep sleep she ends up in a different world, whilst her friends on the outside

See more reviews at YA Midnight ReadsMini Review:Thank you Pan Macmillan Australia for sending me this copy. No compensation was given or taken to alter this review.After all the praises I heard from The Demon Trappers, I was truly convinced that Briar Rose would be an outstanding read. However, that was not the case.Briar Rose has been obsessed with fairy tales from a young age--however she does not live in one. With her parents following her every move, and not letting her go anywhere near the
I enjoyed this re-telling of Sleeping Beauty very much, loving the Southern Gothic elements, dreams and use of hoodoo. However, if my parents had named me Briar and my surname was Rose then I'd be a little worried even before there were murmurings of curses and everyone being skittish about my forthcoming birthday. So yes, for a while Briar seems oblivious to the way in which her life is mirroring one of her favourite fairy tales. The small town Southern USA setting with a protagonist who ached
It is a bad, bad thing when the best thing I can say about a book is that it started off feeling somewhat reminiscent of Beautiful Creatures. It's like licking a Tootsie Pop. It's not exactly good in the first place, but then you get to the center...thing, and instead of a crappy mockolate core, you get 31 fucking flavors of dumb.Time for a pop quiz! Don't worry, I'm a nice person. It'll be short.Your mom tells you you're going to die on your 16th birthday, without any proof whatsoever, you:a)
Ok, still processing what happened. Wow.This was a great read. Thanks for recommendation Tasneem!I recommend to YA fantasy lovers that love to read books based on fairytales.
Jana Oliver
Paperback | Pages: 470 pages Rating: 3.45 | 981 Users | 186 Reviews

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Title | : | Briar Rose |
Author | : | Jana Oliver |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 470 pages |
Published | : | September 12th 2013 by Macmillan Children's Books (first published September 1st 2013) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Retellings. Fairy Tales. Romance |
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A dark and sexy reimagining of the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale from the author of THE DEMON TRAPPERS.For Briar Rose, life is anything but a fairy tale. She's stuck in a small town in deepest Georgia with parents who won't let her out of their sight, a bunch of small-minded, gossiping neighbours and an evil ex who's spreading nasty rumours about what she may or may not have done in the back of his car. She's tired of it all, so when, on her sixteenth birthday, her parents tell her that she is cursed and will go to sleep for a hundred years when the clock strikes midnight, she's actually kind of glad to leave it all behind. She says her goodbyes, lies down, and closes her eyes . . . And then she wakes up. Cold, alone and in the middle of the darkest, most twisted fairy tale she could ever have dreamed of. Now Briar must fight her way out of the story that has been created for her, but she can't do it alone. She never believed in handsome princes, but now she's met one her only chance is to put her life in his hands, or there will be no happy ever after and no waking up.
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ISBN: | 1447241096 (ISBN13: 9781447241096) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Princess Aurora |
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Ratings: 3.45 From 981 Users | 186 ReviewsEvaluate About Books Briar Rose
A riveting re-telling of Sleeping Beauty, Jana Oliver's Briar Rose gives the classic fairytale a modern twist like never before.Fairytale re-tellings are tricky things. Mainly because, honestly, everyone knows these fairytales. We've been read them as children, in order to ignite our little imaginations or to send us off to sleep with minimal bribing involved.And although there are hundreds of fairytales, from different cultures and different times, there are a set of classics. Sleeping Beauty,OMG finally done. I thought this book would never finished. I thought I would really like this book because fairy tales and princesses and princes and happy endings but nope. omg no. I actually didn't like Briar whatsoever. Like honestly, she thinks everything is about her, hates every single girl who looks at any guy she likes, was all like "ohh noes i'm gonna die?? okayyy let me get comfy in bed" da fuck woman? All her thoughts like magically came true and like seriously this book is mADE OF
Full review also posted here on TotalTeenFiction.Disclosure: I won a copy of this book from the publisher via Goodreads first reads.When I saw I'd won a copy of Briar Rose I was really excited. I love the idea of fairy tale retellings and I was won over by that gorgeous cover. Briar Rose is a twist on sleeping beauty, and tells the story of Briar who is cursed to die on her sixteenth birthday. When she falls into a deep sleep she ends up in a different world, whilst her friends on the outside

See more reviews at YA Midnight ReadsMini Review:Thank you Pan Macmillan Australia for sending me this copy. No compensation was given or taken to alter this review.After all the praises I heard from The Demon Trappers, I was truly convinced that Briar Rose would be an outstanding read. However, that was not the case.Briar Rose has been obsessed with fairy tales from a young age--however she does not live in one. With her parents following her every move, and not letting her go anywhere near the
I enjoyed this re-telling of Sleeping Beauty very much, loving the Southern Gothic elements, dreams and use of hoodoo. However, if my parents had named me Briar and my surname was Rose then I'd be a little worried even before there were murmurings of curses and everyone being skittish about my forthcoming birthday. So yes, for a while Briar seems oblivious to the way in which her life is mirroring one of her favourite fairy tales. The small town Southern USA setting with a protagonist who ached
It is a bad, bad thing when the best thing I can say about a book is that it started off feeling somewhat reminiscent of Beautiful Creatures. It's like licking a Tootsie Pop. It's not exactly good in the first place, but then you get to the center...thing, and instead of a crappy mockolate core, you get 31 fucking flavors of dumb.Time for a pop quiz! Don't worry, I'm a nice person. It'll be short.Your mom tells you you're going to die on your 16th birthday, without any proof whatsoever, you:a)
Ok, still processing what happened. Wow.This was a great read. Thanks for recommendation Tasneem!I recommend to YA fantasy lovers that love to read books based on fairytales.
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