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| ISBN: | 0758269129 (ISBN13: 9780758269126) URL http://www.jakazimer.com/ |
| Series: | F***ed-Up Fairytale #1 |
| Setting: | New Never City Kingdom of Maldetto |

J.A. Kazimer
Paperback | Pages: 308 pages Rating: 3.34 | 952 Users | 171 Reviews
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| Title | : | Curses! A F**ked Up Fairytale (F***ed-Up Fairytale #1) |
| Author | : | J.A. Kazimer |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 308 pages |
| Published | : | February 28th 2012 by Kensington Publishing Corporation (first published January 1st 2012) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Humor. Fairy Tales. Fiction. Mystery. Romance |
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I'm no hero. In fact, up until a couple of days ago, I was the villain. Kidnapped maidens, scared kids, stole magic tchotchkes--until I got into a little scrape with the union. Now I'm cursed with the worst fate in New Never City--no matter what I do, I gotta be nice.So when a head-case princess named Asia barges into my apartment and asks me to find out who whacked her stepsister, Cinderella, I have no choice but to help her. And I'm more than willing to head back to her parents' castle and do some investigating if it means I can get into her black leather cat suit. Except this twisted sister has a family nutty enough to send the Biggest Baddest Wolf running for the hills--and a freaky little curse of her own. . .
"More than f***ed-up. Demented. Hilarious." --Mario Acevedo, author of "Werewolf Smackdown"
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Ratings: 3.34 From 952 Users | 171 ReviewsNotice Epithetical Books Curses! A F**ked Up Fairytale (F***ed-Up Fairytale #1)
Just read the first few pages with the Google Preview. I want this book!update-finally read this book and ended up disappointed....got old real fast and the ending was messy and forced.The book was not NEARLY as entertaining as the description made it sound. I went into it expecting a humorous book that would make me laugh out loud with references and satire. Instead I had a couple of "ha, cute" moments and that was about it. The story itself was an interesting take on the "twisted fairy-tale", emphasis on the "twisted". It is told from the viewpoint of RJ, a fairy-tale villain who has had his villain privileges revoked. RJ is cursed to only do "nice" things because the
Just...bad. Sophomoric, poorly characterized, and with indiscernible action. I can't think of a negative adjective that doesn't apply.

Among other things, this book is aptly titled, because lets face it (and get this out of the way right now): this isnt your mothers fairy tale. Is that a bad thing? Hell no. Sure, the antics are a bit outrageous at times, but one definition of good comedy is that it resides in the extremes, and there are plenty of extremes to be had. I could give you a play-by-play, but you should enjoy it for yourself the first time, without me spoiling most of the fun for you. And there is fun to be had if,
Among other things, this book is aptly titled, because lets face it (and get this out of the way right now): this isnt your mothers fairy tale. Is that a bad thing? Hell no. Sure, the antics are a bit outrageous at times, but one definition of good comedy is that it resides in the extremes, and there are plenty of extremes to be had. I could give you a play-by-play, but you should enjoy it for yourself the first time, without me spoiling most of the fun for you. And there is fun to be had if,
You guys...the title of this book...I can't. I freaking love it. This f***ed up fairy tale follows RJ, a top villian currently cursed with being nice. So when a beautiful damsel in distress asks for help solving her sister's murder, RJ has no choice but to put his villainous ways behind him and help the princess out. RJ (can you guess which Disney villian he is?) our protagonist, was pretty wonderful. Bemoaning his lack of villainous ability, he fights the title of hero until the very end. His
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