“I worked as a cook, a couple of years ago,” Nora said. “Before I was, um, a fairy princess.”
“Ah,” said Mrs. Toristel, as though this were a well-established career progression. [p. 105]
Reread in advance of the long-awaited sequel, How to Talk to a Goddess and Other Lessons in Real Magic, which I requested and received for review. This time around, the chapters that Nora spends in Ilissa's palace felt too long, too formless: the real story only starts when she leaves. Other than that, still an enjoyable read, and as usual I had forgotten all but a few fragments of plot. (I'd have liked to know what really happened to Emmeline, whose tombstone Nora reads.)
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