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Synopsis
Prima Ballerina Darcey Bussell takes
you on a captivating journey to a faraway land of ballet and magic, the
wonderful world of Enchantia! The fourth of sparkly new series for all young
girls who dream of being a ballerina, or simply love to dance! King Rat is
causing havoc in Enchantia again, by playing around with the Big Clock and
making time whizz by. Cinderella finds herself always going to the ball, but
never meeting her Prince! Can Delphie help? |
Chapters In Total
Prologue |
: |
1 |
Chapters |
: |
8 |
Epilogue |
: |
- |
Pages |
: |
- |
Note(s)
· MAGIC
BALLERINA #4 |
Others
1. - |
Main Character(s)
Male |
: |
- |
Female |
: |
Delphie Durand |
Other Character(s)
Delphie |
: |
Ballerina |
Madame Za-Za |
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Ballet teacher |
Poppy |
: |
Ballerina |
Lola |
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Ballerina |
Sugar |
: |
Sugar Plum Fairy |
Cinderella |
: |
Cinder Princess Servant |
Augusta |
: |
Cinderella’s sister |
June |
: |
Cinderella’s sister |
Quote(s)
1.
The Prince, wearing a white and gold
jacket, was standing at Cinderella’s side. “You are finally here,” he said
softly. 2.
Cinderella took out her golden locket. “Please
will you tak ethis with you. The person it once belonged to was a great
friend of mine and she left it in my care but now I think it’s time it was
returned. Tell her: Always believe in the magic.” 3.
Just like Madame Za-Za must
have looked when she was younger. 4.
Madame Za-Za looked at her and, for a
moment a look of understanding passed between them. |
BOOK JOURNEY
Thoughts
(1) Awww…. He’s waiting for her too~ That’s
sweet! —————— เธ
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——————— (2) I LOVE THIS PART! That is very sweet! —————— เธ
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——————— (3) Awwww!!!! No wonder Madame Za-Za knows
about the magic ballet shoes! She has experienced it herself! That’s awesome! —————— เธ
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——————— (4) *Smirk* |
Reading Experience
Why can’t the prince find Cinderella
since everyone is remembering everything? Why must Cinderella come to the
Prince? The Prince didn’t try harder enough. I really love the part where Cinderella
asked Delphie to pass the golden locket to Madame Za-Za and reminded her to
continue believing in magic. That’s magnificent! |
Question(s)
1. Why
can’t Prince Charming go to find Cinderella? |
Three Most Important
Concepts in This Book
1.
You must try harder to find your love. 2.
One must believe in magic for it to
work. 3.
Sometimes thinking out of the box can
help solve the problems. |
Suitable For People Who
1. Please
refer to “Tags” |
Reading Start and
End Dates
Start |
: |
14.02.2025 |
End |
: |
14.02.2025 |
Total Reading Duration
- |
Hours |
47 |
Minutes |
Reading Timeline [In
Chapter(s)]
14.02.2025 |
: |
Prologue |
ร |
8 |
Tags
Fiction; Contemporary; Children; Fantasy;
Magic |
Pace
· Fast |
Spiciness
· None |
Rating
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Social Media
Notes
Reading Experience
· Plot
and Content: The appeal of the storyline, the depth and
interest of the content, and the relevance and accuracy of the information
presented. · Language
and Style: The fluidity and beauty of the writing,
and whether the author’s style aligns with the reader's preferences and
expectations. · Characterization
and Development: The dimensionality and vividness of the
characters, and whether their development feels deep and credible. · Pacing
and Structure: The appropriateness of the pacing, the
coherence of the structure, and whether the plot progresses smoothly. · Emotional
Resonance: Whether the reader can connect with the
emotions, themes, or viewpoints presented in the book. · Visual
Presentation: The book’s design, including layout, font,
illustrations, and cover design, and how these elements enhance the reading
experience. · Personal
Impact: The influence of the book on the reader’s thoughts,
emotions, or life experiences. · Reading
Comfort: The comfort of reading, considering factors like paper
quality, book weight, and the reading environment. |
Pace
· Fast
Pace: The plot progresses rapidly, with frequent events
occurring, creating a sense of tension and urgency for the reader. Typically,
these books have short paragraphs and chapters, with concise and brisk
language, and frequent conflict and suspense. Examples include thrillers or
action-adventure novels. · Medium
Pace: The plot develops at a moderate speed, neither too
rushed nor too slow. These books usually feature a balanced progression of
story and character development, with a relatively even writing style. Many
literary or commercial novels may have this pace. · Slow
Pace: The plot advances slowly, often focusing on the
characters' inner worlds, environmental descriptions, or nuanced emotional
portrayals. These books typically have longer paragraphs and chapters, with a
more complex writing style and a lot of information. Literary classics or
works with intricate psychological depictions often exhibit a slow pace. |
Spiciness
· 0★ No Spiciness Completely non-romantic and
non-suggestive; suitable for all ages. · 1★ Very Mild Occasional flirtation or
light hints; very tame and appropriate for most readers. · 2★ Mild Some romantic tension or
innuendo; suitable for young adult readers but no explicit content. · 3★ Moderate Noticeable romantic or
sexual themes; suitable for mature readers with some emotional depth. · 4★ Spicy Frequent and more explicit
romantic or sexual content; intended for adult readers with significant
emotional stakes. · 5★ Extremely Spicy Highly explicit content
with detailed sexual scenes or intense emotional drama; strictly for mature
audiences. |
Ratings
· 0.0:
Unreadable or offensive. · 0.5:
Extremely poor; frustrating and unenjoyable. · 1.0:
Poorly written with little redeeming quality. · 1.5:
Very weak; minimal positives, mostly disappointing. · 2.0:
Some merits but overall disappointing. · 2.5:
Slightly above disappointing; some redeeming qualities. · 3.0:
Solid but flawed; enjoyable but forgettable. · 3.5:
Good; has engaging moments but still some flaws. · 4.0:
Very good; well worth reading with a few minor issues. · 4.5:
Excellent; impactful and nearly perfect, with just a few minor flaws. · 5.0:
Exceptional; a must-read that stays with you. |
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