Beastly

Flinn, Alex (Book - 2007)
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A modern retelling of "Beauty and the Beast" from the point of view of the Beast, a vain Manhattan private school student who is turned into a monster and must find true love before he can return to his human form.

Publisher: New York : - HarperTeen
Pages: 304
Edition: 1st ed
ISBN: 9780060874162, 0060874163, 9780060874179, 0060874171, 9780060874186, 9780061998669
Language: English
Lexile Number: 580
Notes: Also published in paperback in 2008 with isbn 9780060874186.
Statement of responsibility: Alex Flinn
Physical description: 304 p. ; 19 cm.
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Apr 15, 2012
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3 words: uh-MAAAAAAAAZE-ing

Mar 21, 2012
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it was a really good book! i had fun reading it. i finished it in one sitting~

Feb 29, 2012
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really great book.it was really romantic!

Feb 20, 2012
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i loved this book..i wanted to see the movie but decided that i wanted to read the book first..i couldnt put the book down..hope the movie is as good..

Dec 26, 2011
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The book is much better than the movie.

Dec 26, 2011
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Such a great book! At first I didn't like Kyle but by the end I was rooting for him! Beauty and the Beast was always my favorite story...

Nov 19, 2011
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I saw the movie first so when I went to read the book I was really surprised between the contrast from the real story and the one that the movie told...i didn't bother finishing it because all i could picture was what happened in the movie and i couldn't move past that.

Oct 28, 2011
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A funky tale of beauty and the beast set in modern day! and as they say the book is always better than the movie so, you're not going to be disappointed! :)

Oct 26, 2011
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This book is extremely well written. I thought the POV from the Beast (Adrian) was a very thoughtful way of going about the story. Some parts of the story, you just absolutely knew was from Beauty and the Beast and that's good and all, but I really appreciate that the author put effort into being as original as possible when retelling a children's fairytale into a version that a teen would want to read. I would love to see sort of a novella or a sequel to the book, but from Lindy's point of view. Go from the complete beginning where she was selling the tickets at the dance, and continue on through her life with her druggie of a father and finish when Adrian saves her at the end. I think it would be very interesting to see how the author thinks Lindy was thinking at the time of her stay with Adrian. All around a great book and an easy read!

Oct 16, 2011
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This is a very well written modern re-telling of Beauty and the Beast from the perspective of a 16 year old boy turned into a beast living in New York. This story has several twists within it and the author does a great job keeping the reader interested. I loved this book and did not want to put it done until I was done!

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Apr 15, 2012
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the amazing love story of Beauty and the Beast retold in a modern day setting.

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Sexual Content: This title contains Sexual Content.

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Nov 04, 2011
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“A beautiful thing is precious, no matter the price. Those who do not know how to see the precious things in life will never be happy...”

Nov 17, 2010
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I was a beast. I stared into the mirror. I was an animal-not quite wolf or bear or gorilla or dog, but some horrible species that walked upright, that was almost human, yet not. Fangs grew from my mouth, my fingers were clawed, and hair grew from every pore. I, who'd looked down on people with zits or halitosis, was a monster. (47)

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