![]() ![]() But I'm going to start with the positives, because there were positives - this is not a hated-it, why-did-I-read-this? review at all, so I don't want you guys to leave with that impression. Which is probably not fair, because I enjoyed First Frost well enough, but the nit-picky things are the things that stay with me, so there you go. And that a good chunk of this review is going to be me nitpicking. I think, before I begin, that I need to warn you of just how nit-picky I can be. She’s about to find out how wrong she is. She knows the items in the glass display cases are fakes because, of course, magic doesn’t really exist. Seventeen-year-old Bianca Frost wants none of it, dreaming instead of a career in art or photography or…well, anything except working in the family’s museum. Gathered within museum’s walls is a collection dedicated to the Grimm fairy tales and to the rare items the family has acquired: Cinderella’s glass slipper, Snow White’s poisoned apple, the evil queen’s magic mirror, Sleeping Beauty’s enchanted spinning wheel… ![]() She was wrong.įor generations, the Frost family has run the Museum of Magical and Rare Artifacts, handing down guardianship from mother to daughter, always keeping their secrets to “family only.” Fairytales aren’t real…yeah…that’s exactly what Bianca thought. ![]()
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