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Princess of the Midnight Ball

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4 out of 5
Based on 3,684 Ratings and 1,166 Reviews

Book Description
A tale of twelve princesses doomed to dance until dawn... Galen is a young soldier returning from war; Rose is one of twelve princesses condemned to dance each night for the King Under Stone. Together Galen and Rose will search for a way to break the curse that forces the princesses to dance at the midnight balls. All they need is one invisibility cloak, a black wool chain knit with ... More
Book Information
PublisherBloomsbury USA Children's Books
BindingHardcover (5 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages288
ISBN-101599903229
ISBN-13978-1599903224
Publication Date01/08/2008
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About Jessica Day George (Author) : Jessica Day George is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Jessica Day George include Dragon Flight, Dragon Slippers.
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1/9/2014 Angela Sexton tagged as: I recommend, I read

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6/20/2010 Peni Griffin said: Not Cinderella, but Twelve Dancing Princesses! Worth picking up for that alone. The trouble with fairy tale retellings is that everybody retells the same ones over and over and over and...
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