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The Tapestry of Tales

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Disney's Twisted Tales meets the Half Upon a Time trilogy in this action-packed second book in the fantasy middle grade Unraveled series following best friends Cia and Romy as they go to Paris to take on the evil queen.
Cia Anderson has just started eighth grade. She's worried about what to wear, whether or not the boy she had a crush on will ever talk to her again, and how her classmates would act if they knew that she'd spent the end of seventh grade fighting fairy tale characters. Her best friend, Romy, thinks it makes Cia cool, but Cia's not so sure. She just wants to fit in.

But when Cia discovers a plot by the Evil Queen to steal the talents of kids all over the world, she realizes that she's the only one who can stop it. Cia, Romy, and a classmate they accidently kidnap set off on a cross-continental adventure to thwart the queen, enlisting the help of a treacherous goblin, a fairy tale princess, and a shapeshifting storyteller.

And along the way, Cia might just discover that magic is stronger and scarier than she ever thought and that the Evil Queen is not the only one they have to worry about...
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    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2022
      Cia skips school to quash the Evil Queen's latest scheme and learns a shocking truth about her own family. Having gotten out from under her personal curse in The Princess Revolt (2022), Cia flies to the rescue--literally. She travels to Paris, in her ultrawealthy friend Romy's family jet, as soon as she learns that Snow White's malign stepmother intends to expand her beauty products empire by selling elixirs of persistence, sense of humor, and other qualities forcibly extracted from select children. Though once again upstaged by a vivid supporting cast composed largely of characters who are either stuck in or escaped from folk and fairy tales, Cia shows fair reserves of courage as well as cleverness as her mission undergoes a sudden switch with the revelations that she has an adversary even more evil and powerful than the queen and that her own enigmatic mother is in major danger. Caught in a whirl of plots, subplots, and fairy-tale tropes, she also turns out to be a dab hand with a magic wand, or rather pastry whisk, which not only comes in handy at the climax, but hints that she may be other than the ordinary, nonmagical middle schooler she's been touted as all along. Stay tuned. Cia and her mom present White; there is racial diversity in the supporting cast. Side business tends to shoulder past the main plot, but this is an amiable second volume nonetheless. (Fantasy. 9-13)

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:710
  • Text Difficulty:3

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