

As Old as Time
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Fairy Tales & Folklore / Adaptations
4.1
(2.5K)
Liz Braswell
What if Belle's mother cursed the Beast? As Old as Time is the third book in a new YA line that reimagines classic Disney stories in surprising new ways. When Belle touches the Beast's enchanted rose, memories flood through Belle's mind—memories of a mother she thought she would never see again. And, stranger still, she sees that her mother is none other than the beautiful enchantress who cursed the castle and all its inhabitants. Shocked and confused, Belle and the Beast will have to unravel a dark mystery about their families that is 21 years in the making.
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More Details:
Author
Liz Braswell
Pages
387
Publisher
Disney Electronic Content
Published Date
2016-09-06
ISBN
1484707494 9781484707494
Ratings
Google: 1
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"3.75 -<br/><br/>This was pretty fun. It followed Disney’s animated and live action Beauty and the Beast renditions pretty closely. It also alternated perspectives between four characters occasionally. <br/><br/>Overall, it read like a decent fanfic. I’ll give it points for some original ideas but there’s some things that I didn’t enjoy. It flowed well and it was written decently. The targeted age group is younger than me but some of the content is not for some people. <br/><br/>TW: torture (mentioned), kidnapping, imprisonment, intense anger (screaming), mistreatment, racism<br/><br/><br/><br/>*****Spoilers ahead!*****<br/><br/><br/><br/>This one could potentially be totally ignorable. Belle and the Beast suddenly became best friends. They’ve known each other for, what, 48 hours? And they’re chatting as if they’ve known each other for at least a year. It’s strange. <br/><br/>The descriptions and comparisons sometimes confused me. They were a little much. I personally don’t like these fluffy ways that raises up the author’s word count for the chapter, but others might. <br/><br/>Occasionally, the POV switching was confusing. Nothing too major. <br/><br/>It did drag in some places. The entire book is around 400 pages, so you’ve got to account for that. But I felt like the plot wasn’t evenly laid out. <br/><br/>The biggest problem I have is this open ending. It doesn’t wrap up enough! It’s sweet, for sure, but I want to see Belle’s reaction to the Beast’s human form. That’s half of the fun of reading “Beauty and the Beast” retellings!!<br/><br/><br/>*****end of spoilers****<br/><br/><br/>Fun and enjoyable with some darker twists."
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haven
"This book was a retelling of the Beauty and the Beast story. I started reading it physically because I was gifted the book and I started not enjoying it and getting bored and I almost stopped reading it but I decided to give it another chance but I decided to listen to it by audiobook from my library and I liked it better then just reading the physical book 📕
It was a ok book 📕 was a good book"
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Alyssa Brooke Knott
"Predictable ending but a very cute romance story. Highly recommend if you like Disney books or retellings."
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Laurie
"This is a little too graphically grusome for something Disney based. The asylum scene...just no. Gross. It belongs in a different book all together happening to characters that are not previously established. "
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E Hinkes
"THIS BOOK WAS AMAZING! I finished it very quickly!! I loved it! The end felt quick and they should totally make a sequel but I doubt they will."
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Kati
"Loved this. It was so adventurous, but also very heartfelt. I cried and gasped the whole entire time."
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Addelynn Chorny
"All books by Liz Braswell are so well written I highly recommend!"
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C.J
"This was a good read I really liked the ending it was a fast read "
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Carol
"Has a slow start, but the story gets really twisted! It actually gives a whole back story lore of some of our beloved characters when we thought about the "What if...""
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Rozzy
"Bell‘s mother curses the town she hast to find her mother to break the curse"
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Makaila Powell