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The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom by Christopher Healy

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Christopher Healy’s approach in The Hero’s Guide to Saving Your Kingdom is very unique, interesting, and a fun twist in the retelling of classic fairy tales. He takes characters from a variety of fairy tales and mix them all up to make this remarkable story of princes and princesses.

When Prince Frederic follows Cinderella, who left the palace in search of adventure, he bumps into other princes. Together they discover a horrible plot that will devastate their kingdoms. From one adventure to the next, the princes experience self-discovery, fake friendships, and learn to be cohesive with each other.

The book is full of humor and adventure that will keep you glued to the pages. The characters are the centerpiece of the story, as they are so unique with distinct features. Together, the princes learn that friendships are very important, and by learning each other’s strengths and weaknesses, they are able to make the most of what each offers

The Hero’s Guide to Saving Your Kingdom is a delight not just for kids, but adult as well. Healy’s writing style is fluid-like throughout and delivers explosive details that bursts out of the pages. This is one of those books that is worth owning.

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